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Cerrena Cystidiata
''Cerrena cystidiata'' is a species of polypore in the genus ''Cerrena ''Cerrena'' is a genus of polypore, poroid fungi in the family Polyporaceae. The genus was circumscription (taxonomy), circumscribed by Samuel Frederick Gray in 1821. Gray's type species, ''Cerrena cinerea'', is now known as ''Cerrena unicolor, ...''. References Polyporaceae Fungus species {{Polyporales-stub ...
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Polypore
Polypores, also called bracket or shelf fungi, are a morphological group of basidiomycete-like gilled mushrooms and hydnoid fungi that form large fruiting bodies called conks, which are typically woody, circular, shelf- or bracket-shaped, with pores or tubes on the underside. Conks lie in a close planar grouping of separate or interconnected horizontal rows. Brackets can range from only a single row of a few caps, to dozens of rows of caps that can weigh several hundred pounds. They are mainly found on trees (living and dead) and coarse woody debris, and may resemble mushrooms. Some form annual fruiting bodies while others are perennial and grow larger year after year. Bracket fungi are typically tough and sturdy and produce their spores, called basidiospores, within the pores that typically make up the undersurface. Most polypores inhabit tree trunks or branches consuming the wood, but some soil-inhabiting species form mycorrhiza with trees. Polypores and the related co ...
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Cerrena
''Cerrena'' is a genus of polypore, poroid fungi in the family Polyporaceae. The genus was circumscription (taxonomy), circumscribed by Samuel Frederick Gray in 1821. Gray's type species, ''Cerrena cinerea'', is now known as ''Cerrena unicolor, C. unicolor''. Species , Index Fungorum accepts seven species of ''Cerrena'': *''Cerrena albocinnamomea'' (Y.C.Dai & Niemelä) H.S.Yuan (2013) – China *''Cerrena aurantiopora'' J.S.Lee & Y.W.Lim (2010) – Korea *''Cerrena cystidiata'' Rajchenb. & De Meijer (1990) – Brazil *''Cerrena drummondii'' (Klotzsch) Zmitr. (2001) *''Cerrena sclerodepsis'' (Berk.) Ryvarden (1976) *''Cerrena unicolor'' (Bull.) Murrill (1903) – widespread *''Cerrena zonata'' (Berk.) H.S.Yuan (2013) References

Polyporaceae Polyporales genera Taxa described in 1821 Taxa named by Samuel Frederick Gray {{Polyporales-stub ...
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Polyporaceae
The Polyporaceae () are a family (biology), family of polypore, poroid fungi belonging to the Basidiomycota. The trama (mycology), flesh of their basidiocarp, fruit bodies varies from soft (as in the case of the dryad's saddle illustrated) to very tough. Most members of this family have their hymenium (fertile layer) in vertical pores on the underside of the caps, but some of them have gills (e.g. ''Panus'') or gill-like structures (such as ''Daedaleopsis'', whose elongated pores form a corky labyrinth). Many species are bracket fungi, brackets, but others have a definite stipe (mycology), stipe – for example, ''Polyporus badius''. Most of these fungi have white spore print, spore powder but members of the genus ''Abundisporus'' have colored spores and produce yellowish spore prints. Cystidia are absent. Taxonomy In his 1838 work ''Epicrisis Systematis Mycologici seu Synopsis Hymenomycetum'', Elias Magnus Fries introduced the "Polyporei". August Carl Joseph Corda, August Co ...
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