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DOI: 10.2307/2479067
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Some Philippine Polyporaceae

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“…Yet, P. hartigii is distinctly pileate in Europe and semipileate with sloping pileus or more often resupinate in the USA (Overholts 1953, p. 89). Murrill (1907) named this common American fungus Fomitiporia tsugina Murr., and Lowe (1957) also did not regard this American fungus as conspecific with European P. hartigii. Fischer and Binder (2004) in their ITS sequencing study of Phellinus s.l.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Yet, P. hartigii is distinctly pileate in Europe and semipileate with sloping pileus or more often resupinate in the USA (Overholts 1953, p. 89). Murrill (1907) named this common American fungus Fomitiporia tsugina Murr., and Lowe (1957) also did not regard this American fungus as conspecific with European P. hartigii. Fischer and Binder (2004) in their ITS sequencing study of Phellinus s.l.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pilát as type species (Fiasson and Niemelä 1984) and confirmed by Fischer (1996). Murrill originally established this genus for Fomitiporia langloisii Murrill (Murrill 1907) which has for a long time been considered a synonym of Fomitiporia punctata (Fr.) Murrill, until Decock et al (2007) demonstrated on the basis of phylogenetic analysis and type studies that it represents a distinct species on its own, and re-established Fomitiporia langloisii.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…Fomitiporia first was established by Murrill (1907) with F. langloisii (Murrill) Murrill as type species, a name now considered as a taxonomic synonym of F. punctata (Ryvarden 1985). The status of the genus was debated for a long time but considered by most authors as a taxonomic synonym of Phellinus (Ryvarden 1991, Ryvarden and Gilbertson 1994, Ryvarden and Johansen 1980, Larsen and Cobb-Poulle 1990.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A espécie tem distribuição pantropical, sendo comum na África (Ryvarden & Johansen 1980), e na América tropical (Murrill 1907, Gilbertson & Ryvarden 1987. No Brasil, ocorre nos Estados do Amazonas (Hennings 1904a, como Favolus brasiliensis (Fr.…”
Section: Polyporus Philippinensisunclassified