Lilaceophlebia
Lilaceophlebia is a genus of three species of crust fungi in the family Meruliaceae. The genus was first proposed by Erast Parmasto in 1968 as a section of the genus Phlebia.[1] Viacheslav Spirin and Ivan Zmitrovich elevated the taxon to generic status in 2004.[2]
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Genus: | Lilaceophlebia (Parmasto) Spirin & Zmitr. (2004) |
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Species
- Lilaceophlebia georgica (Parmasto) Spirin & Zmitr. (2004)
- Lilaceophlebia ochraceofulva (Bourdot & Galzin) Spirin & Zmitr. (2004)
- Lilaceophlebia tremelloidea (Bres.) Zmitr. (2015)
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References
- Parmasto, E. (1968). "Conspectus Systematis Corticiacearum". Tartu, Estonia: Institutum zoologicum et botanicum Academiae scientiarum R.P.S.S. Estonicae: 94. Cite journal requires
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(help) - Spirin, W.A.; Zmitrovich, I.V. (2004). "[A contribution to the taxonomy of corticioid fungi: Merulius Fr., Phlebia Fr., and related genera]" (PDF). Novosti Sistematiki Nizshikh Rastenii (in Russian). 37: 166–188.
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