Hapalopilus
''Hapalopilus'' is a genus of poroid fungi in the family Polyporaceae. The genus is widely distributed. The generic name combines the Ancient Greek words ("tender") and ("cap"). ''Hapalopilus'' was circumscribed by Finnish mycologist Petter Adolf Karsten in 1881. Species , Index Fungorum accepts 15 species of ''Hapalopilus'': *''Hapalopilus africanus'' Ryvarden 1978 – Rwanda *'' Hapalopilus albocitrinus'' (Petch) Ryvarden 1980 – Uganda *'' Hapalopilus croceus'' (Pers.) Donk 1933 – Europe *'' Hapalopilus flavus'' B.K.Cui & Y.C.Dai 2008 – China *'' Hapalopilus hispidulus'' (Berk. & M.A.Curtis) Murrill 1904 *'' Hapalopilus mutans'' (Peck) Gilb. & Ryvarden 1986 *'' Hapalopilus nidulans'' (Fr.) P.Karst. 1881 – widespread *'' Hapalopilus ochraceolateritius'' (Bondartsev) Bondartsev & Singer 1941 – Europe *'' Hapalopilus phlebiiformis'' (Berk. ex Cooke) Ryvarden 1987 *'' Hapalopilus placodes'' (Kalchbr.) N.Walters & E.W.B.Costa 1956 – Lord Howe Island Lord ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Hapalopilus Nidulans
''Hapalopilus rutilans'' (also known as ''Hapalopilus nidulans'') is a species of polypore fungus in the family Polyporaceae. Officially described in 1821, it was transferred to its current genus ''Hapalopilus'' six decades later. It is commonly known as the tender nesting polypore, purple dye polypore, or the cinnamon bracket. This widely distributed species is found on five continents. It grows on the fallen or standing dead wood of deciduous trees, in which it fruits singly, in groups, fused, or in overlapping clusters. Fruit bodies are in the form of kidney-shaped to semicircular, cinnamon-orange-brown brackets. The underside of the fruit body features a yellowish to brownish pore surface with tiny angular pores, from which spores are released. The toxic fruit bodies are neurotoxic if ingested, an effect attributable to the compound polyporic acid, which is present in high concentrations. When an alkaline solution is placed on the fungus, the flesh turns violet. The fungus is ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Hapalopilus Flavus
''Hapalopilus'' is a genus of poroid fungi in the family Polyporaceae. The genus is widely distributed. The generic name combines the Ancient Greek words ("tender") and ("cap"). ''Hapalopilus'' was circumscribed by Finnish mycologist Petter Adolf Karsten in 1881. Species , Index Fungorum accepts 15 species of ''Hapalopilus'': *''Hapalopilus africanus'' Ryvarden 1978 – Rwanda *'' Hapalopilus albocitrinus'' (Petch) Ryvarden 1980 – Uganda *'' Hapalopilus croceus'' (Pers.) Donk 1933 – Europe *'' Hapalopilus flavus'' B.K.Cui & Y.C.Dai 2008 – China *'' Hapalopilus hispidulus'' (Berk. & M.A.Curtis) Murrill 1904 *'' Hapalopilus mutans'' (Peck) Gilb. & Ryvarden 1986 *''Hapalopilus nidulans'' (Fr.) P.Karst. 1881 – widespread *'' Hapalopilus ochraceolateritius'' (Bondartsev) Bondartsev & Singer 1941 – Europe *'' Hapalopilus phlebiiformis'' (Berk. ex Cooke) Ryvarden 1987 *'' Hapalopilus placodes'' (Kalchbr.) N.Walters & E.W.B.Costa 1956 – Lord Howe Island Lord H ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |