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Studies in neotropical polypores 11 : Antrodia aurantia, a new species from the Dominican Republic, Greater Antilles
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Show full item recordAbstract: | Antrodia aurantia Lodge, Ryvarden & Perdomo-Sanchez is described as new. It has bright orange resupinate basidiomes that lack rhizomorphs and has pores that are deep, soft, large, and angular to sinuous; it is associated with a brown rot on Pinus occidentalis. A key to all American Antrodia and Diplomitoporus species is provided. |
Author(s): | Lodge, D. Jean
Ryvarden, Leif Perdomo, Omar Paíno |
Date: | 2001 |
Published: | Mycotaxon, 80, 261-266 |
Citation: | Lodge, D. J., Ryvarden, L., & Perdomo-Sánchez, O. P. (2001). Studies in neotropical polypores 11 : Antrodia aurantia, a new species from the Dominican Republic, Greater Antilles. Mycotaxon, 80, 261-266. Recuperado de: |
URI: | https://bvearmb.do/handle/123456789/1399
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