2018
DOI: 10.1007/s00606-017-1487-7
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Taxonomic delimitation of Fulvifomes robiniae (Hymenochaetales, Basidiomycota) and related species in America: F. squamosus sp. nov.

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“… F. dracaenicola resembles F. swieteniae by perennial, glabrous basidioma, a dimitic hyphal system in trama, however, basidioma of F. swieteniae is ungulate and pileal surface of F. swieteniae is azonate, while basidioma of F. dracaenicola is triquetrous and its pileal surface is zonate. And F. dracaenicola can be also distinguished from F. swieteniae by its wider basidiospores (4–4.1 µm vs. 3–4 µm, Salvador-Montoya et al 2018 ). F. dracaenicola is similar to F. thailandicus by sharing perennial, solitary basidioma, but F. thailandicus can be distinguished from F. dracaenicola by a dimitic hyphal system in context, and its bigger basidiospores (5–5.8 × 4.1–4.8 µm vs. 4.8–5 × 4–4.1 µm, Zhou 2015 ).…”
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“… F. dracaenicola resembles F. swieteniae by perennial, glabrous basidioma, a dimitic hyphal system in trama, however, basidioma of F. swieteniae is ungulate and pileal surface of F. swieteniae is azonate, while basidioma of F. dracaenicola is triquetrous and its pileal surface is zonate. And F. dracaenicola can be also distinguished from F. swieteniae by its wider basidiospores (4–4.1 µm vs. 3–4 µm, Salvador-Montoya et al 2018 ). F. dracaenicola is similar to F. thailandicus by sharing perennial, solitary basidioma, but F. thailandicus can be distinguished from F. dracaenicola by a dimitic hyphal system in context, and its bigger basidiospores (5–5.8 × 4.1–4.8 µm vs. 4.8–5 × 4–4.1 µm, Zhou 2015 ).…”
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“…Morphologically, Fulvifomes dracaenicola (5–7 per mm) shares similar pores with F. kawakamii (M.J. Larsen, Lombard & Hodges) T. Wagner & M. Fisch. (5–7 per mm, Larsen et al 1985 ), F. robiniae (5–6 per mm, Salvador-Montoya et al 2018 ), F. swieteniae Murrill (5–7 per mm, Hattori et al 2014 ) and F. thailandicus L.W. Zhou (6–7 per mm, Zhou 2015 ).…”
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“…F. squamosus [ 13 ] is distinguishable from two new species by having squamose pilear surface with long scales, hyphal system monomitic in the context, basidiospores with the ventral side flattened, and without cystidioles and hyphoid setae.…”
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“…Hattori et al [11] also provided the key to worldwide species of Fulvifomes. Recently, still several new species were included within Fulvifomes [12][13][14][15].…”
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