Ceriporia Leptoderma
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''Ceriporia'' is a widely distributed
genus Genus (; : genera ) is a taxonomic rank above species and below family (taxonomy), family as used in the biological classification of extant taxon, living and fossil organisms as well as Virus classification#ICTV classification, viruses. In bino ...
of
crust fungi The corticioid fungi are a group of fungi in the Basidiomycota typically having effused, smooth basidiocarps (fruit bodies) that are formed on the undersides of dead tree trunks or branches. They are sometimes colloquially called crust fungi or pa ...
.


Taxonomy

The genus was
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by Dutch mycologist
Marinus Anton Donk Marinus Anton Donk (14 August 1908 – 2 September 1972) was a Dutch mycology, mycologist. He specialized in the Taxonomy (biology), taxonomy and nomenclature of mushrooms. Rolf Singer wrote in his obituary that he was "one of the most outstandin ...
in 1930, with '' Ceriporia viridans'' as the
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. The generic name combines the
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word ''cera'' ("wax") and the name ''Poria''. Molecular phylogenetic analyses have shown that ''Ceriporia'' is not monophyletic, despite an earlier study which suggested the contrary. The presence or absence of cystidia is not considered a phylogenetic Character (biology), character in delimiting the species of ''Ceriporia''. Although traditionally classified in the family Phanerochaetaceae, recent molecular phylogenetic analysis supports the placement of ''Ceriporia '' in the Irpicaceae.


Species

A 2008 estimate placed 22 species in the genus. , Index Fungorum accepts 49 species of ''Ceriporia''. Twenty species occur in China; eighteen species are found in the neotropics. *''Ceriporia alachuana'' (Murrill) Hallenb. (1979) – Dominican Republic *''Ceriporia alania'' Gilb. & Hemmes (2004) *''Ceriporia alba'' M.Pieri & B.Rivoire (1997) *''Ceriporia albobrunnea'' Ryvarden & Iturr. (2003) *''Ceriporia albomellea'' Yuan Yuan, Jia J.Chen, X.H.Ji (2017) – China *''Ceriporia amazonica'' A.M.S.Soares, H.M.P.Sotão & Ryvarden (2014) – Brazil *''Ceriporia angulata'' Gomes-Silva, Ryvarden & Gibertoni (2012) – Brazil *''Ceriporia aurantiocarnescens'' (Henn.) M.Pieri & B.Rivoire (1997) *''Ceriporia aurea'' Ryvarden (2014) – Brazil *''Ceriporia bresadolae'' (Bourdot & Galzin) Donk (1933) *''Ceriporia bubalinomarginata'' B.S.Jia & Y.C.Dai (2013) – China *''Ceriporia camaresiana'' (Bourdot & Galzin) Bondartsev & Singer (1941) – Corsica *''Ceriporia citrina'' M.Mata & Ryvarden (2010) – Costa Rica *''Ceriporia crassitunicata'' Y.C.Dai & Sheng H.Wu (2002) *''Ceriporia cystidiata'' Ryvarden & Iturr. (2003) *''Ceriporia davidii'' (D.A.Reid) M.Pieri & B.Rivoire (1997) *''Ceriporia dentipora'' Ryvarden (2010) – Costa Rica *''Ceriporia excelsa'' S.Lundell ex Parmasto (1959) – Europe *''Ceriporia ferrugineocincta'' (Murrill) Ryvarden (1980) – Puerto Rico *''Ceriporia griseoviolascens'' M.Pieri & B.Rivoire (1997) *''Ceriporia herinkii'' Vampola (1996) – Europe *''Ceriporia incrustata'' M.Mata & Ryvarden (2010) – Costa Rica *''Ceriporia inflata'' B.S.Jia & B.K.Cui (2012) – China *''Ceriporia jiangxiensis'' B.S.Jia & B.K.Cui (2012) – China *''Ceriporia lacerata'' N.Maek., Suhara & R.Kondo (2003) *''Ceriporia leptoderma'' (Berk. & Broome) Ryvarden (1980) – Uganda *''Ceriporia mellea'' (Berk. & Broome) Ryvarden (1978) – Uganda; Zaïre *''Ceriporia mellita'' (Bourdot & Galzin) Bondartsev & Singer (1941) – Great Britain *''Ceriporia merulioidea'' Ryvarden (2010) *''Ceriporia metamorphosa'' (Fuckel) Ryvarden & Gilb. (1993) – Europe *''Ceriporia microspora'' I.Lindblad & Ryvarden (1999) *''Ceriporia nanlingensis'' B.K.Cui & B.S.Jia (2011) – China *''Ceriporia ochracea'' Ryvarden (2014) *''Ceriporia otakou'' (G.Cunn.) P.K.Buchanan & Ryvarden (1988) *''Ceriporia pseudocystidiata'' B.S.Jia & Y.C.Dai (2013) – China *''Ceriporia purpurea'' (Fr.) Donk (1971) – Europe *''Ceriporia retamoana'' Rajchenb. (2000) *''Ceriporia reticulata'' (Hoffm.) Domanski (1963) – Europe; United States *''Ceriporia rhodella'' (Fr.) Donk (1933) *''Ceriporia rubescens'' (Petch) Ryvarden (2015) *''Ceriporia spissa'' (Schwein. ex Fr.) Rajchenb. (1983) – Great Britain *''Ceriporia straminea'' Ryvarden (2014) *''Ceriporia subpudorina'' (Pilát) Bondartsev (1953) *''Ceriporia subspissa'' Aime & Ryvarden (2007) – Guyana *''Ceriporia tarda'' (Berk.) Ginns (1984) – United States; Australia *''Ceriporia totara'' (G.Cunn.) P.K.Buchanan & Ryvarden (1988) *''Ceriporia variegata'' B.S.Jia & Y.C.Dai (2013) – China *''Ceriporia vermicularis'' M.Pieri & B.Rivoire (1997) *'' Ceriporia viridans'' (Berk. & Broome) Donk (1933) – Europe *''Ceriporia xylostromatoides'' (Berk.) Ryvarden (1980)


References

{{Taxonbar, from=Q5064266 Irpicaceae Polyporales genera Taxa described in 1933