Studies on Wrightoporia from China 2. A new species and three new records from South China
During a taxonomic study on Wrightoporia from South China, four species new to China were collected: W. cinnamomea, W. labyrinthina, W. ochrocrocea, and a new species described as W. biennis. Wrightoporia biennis is characterized by a
biennial growth habit, non- to weakly dextrinoid and distinctly narrow skeletal hyphae, abundant thickwalled gloeoplerous hyphae, presence of thin-walled cystidia, and asperulate basidiospores. Illustrations and descriptions of these species are provided based on the Chinese materials.
Keywords: BONDARZEWIACEAE; POLYPORE; TAXONOMY; WOOD-INHABITING FUNGI
Document Type: Research Article
Publication date: 09 January 2013
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