Coniophora
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Coniophora puteana | |
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Coniophora
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Coniophora membranacea DC. (1815)
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Coniophora is a genus of fungi within the Boletaceae family. There are 20 species[1] in the genus, which has a widespread distribution. One notable member is the cellar fungus (C. puteana), which causes a rot in wood.[2] Molecular analysis has revealed that there are cryptic species in the fungal lineages Coniophora olivacea, C. arida, and C. puteana.[3]
Species
- C. arida (Fr.) P.Karst.
- C. capnoides Ellis & Everh.
- C. dimitica G. Cunn.
- C. eremophila Lindsey & Gilb.
- C. flava Burt
- C. fuscata Bres. & Torrend
- C. fusispora (Cooke & Ellis) Cooke
- C. hanoiensis Pat.
- C. harperi Burt
- C. ladoi Tellería
- C. lichenoides Massee
- C. marmorata Desm.
- C. matzuzawae Yasuda
- C. media Bourdot & Galzin
- C. merulioides Falck
- C. minor G.Cunn.
- C. mollis Ginns
- C. olivacea (Fr.) P.Karst.
- C. opuntiae Tellería
- C. prasinoides (Bourdot & Galzin) Bourdot & Galzin
- C. puteana (Shum.: Fr.) P.Karst
- C. submembranacea (Berk. & Broome) Cooke
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