2011
DOI: 10.5248/117.423
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First record of Resupinatus poriaeformis (Agaricomycetes) from South America

Abstract: Resupinatus poriaeformis is reported as new to South America. Description of the species and a key to the accepted species of the genus reported to South America are provided.

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“…In the latter case, the habitat preference was related to specificity for a particular host. In Brazil only species checklists and descriptions are available (Sotão, Bononi, & Figueiredo, 1991;Almeida-Filho, Bueno & Bononi, 1993;Gugliotta & Capelari, 1995;Campos & Cavalcanti, 2000;Campos, Sotão, Cavalcanti & Luz, 2005;Baltazar, Trierveiler-Pereira & Loguercio-Leite, 2009;Nogueira-Melo, Ryvarden & Gibertoni, 2011;Nogueira-Melo et al, 2012) The aim of the present study was to determine the structure and describe the specific composition of a wood-decaying fungi community through the occurrence of basidiomata in four different mangroves areas in Brazil. Spatial variations between areas and temporal variations between the two main seasons of the year were also described.…”
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“…In the latter case, the habitat preference was related to specificity for a particular host. In Brazil only species checklists and descriptions are available (Sotão, Bononi, & Figueiredo, 1991;Almeida-Filho, Bueno & Bononi, 1993;Gugliotta & Capelari, 1995;Campos & Cavalcanti, 2000;Campos, Sotão, Cavalcanti & Luz, 2005;Baltazar, Trierveiler-Pereira & Loguercio-Leite, 2009;Nogueira-Melo, Ryvarden & Gibertoni, 2011;Nogueira-Melo et al, 2012) The aim of the present study was to determine the structure and describe the specific composition of a wood-decaying fungi community through the occurrence of basidiomata in four different mangroves areas in Brazil. Spatial variations between areas and temporal variations between the two main seasons of the year were also described.…”
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“…The fungal genus Resupinatus was validated by Gray in 1821 to include dark-coloured (greyish), lamellate, small, resupinate or pendant, wood-inhabiting basidiomycetes (Nogueira-Melo et al 2011). Traditionally the genus included only lamellate basidiomycetes (Singer 1989) but in recent years poroid and cyphelloid species have been included (Thorn et al 2005).…”
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confidence: 99%