Perenniporiella
Perenniporiella is a genus of five species of polypore fungi in the family Polyporaceae. The genus was segregated from Perenniporia by Cony Decock and Leif Ryvarden in 2003 with P. neofulva as the type species.[1]
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Genus: | Perenniporiella Decock & Ryvarden (2003) |
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Perenniporiella neofulva (Lloyd) Decock & Ryvarden 2003 | |
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P. chaquenia |
Species
- Perenniporiella chaquenia Robledo & Decock (2009)[2] – Argentina
- Perenniporiella micropora (Ryvarden) Decock & Ryvarden (2003)
- Perenniporiella neofulva (Lloyd) Decock & Ryvarden (2003)
- Perenniporiella pendula Decock & Ryvarden (2003)
- Perenniporiella tepeitensis (Murrill) Decock & R.Valenz. (2010)[3] – Mexico; Southeastern United States
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References
- Decock, Cony; Ryvarden, Leif (2003). "Perenniporiella gen. nov. segregated from Perenniporia, including a key to neotropical Perenniporia species with pileate basidiomes". Mycological Research. 107 (1): 93–103. doi:10.1017/S0953756202006986. PMID 12735249.
- Robledo, Geraldo L.; Amalfi, Mario; Castillo, Gabriel; Rajchenberg, Mario; Decock, Cony (2009). "Perenniporiella chaquenia sp. nov. and further notes on Perenniporiella and its relationships with Perenniporia (Poriales, Basidiomycota)". Mycologia. 101 (5): 657–673. doi:10.3852/08-040. PMID 19750945.
- Decock, Cony; Valenzuela, Ricardo; Castillo, Gabriel (2010). "Studies in Perenniporia s.l. Perenniporiella tepeitensis comb. nov., an addition to Perenniporiella: evidence from morphological and molecular data". Cryptogamie, Mycologie. 31 (4): 419–429.
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