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Byssoporia terrestris | |
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Genus: | Byssoporia M.J.Larsen & Zak (1978)[1]
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Byssoporia terrestris (DC.) M.J.Larsen & Zak (1978)
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Byssoporia is a fungal genus in the family Albatrellaceae. The genus is monotypic, containing the single widespread corticioid species Byssoporia terrestris.[4] There are several varieties: sartoryi, lilacinorosea, aurantiaca, sublutea, and parksii. These differ in bruising reaction, presence of clamp connections in the hyphae, or hyphal morphology.[1] It was previously thought to belong in the Atheliaceae, but a molecular phylogenetics found it to belong in the Albatrellaceae.[5]
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