摘要
Two polypores, Ceriporia camaresiana and Tyromyces transformatus, are newly recorded from Wuyi Mountains in Fujian Province, eastern China. Ceriporia camaresiana is different from other species in Ceriporia by its white pore surface when fresh, larger pores and wide allantoid basidiospores. Tyromyces transformatus was originally described from Japan, it may be confused with Tyromyces fissilis by having similar basidiospores (4-6 × 3-4μm), however, the latter species has white to cream pore surface and larger pores (2-3 per mm). The illustrated descriptions of the two species are given based on the Chinese materials.
Two polypores, Ceriporia camaresiana and Tyromyces transformatus, are newly recorded from Wuyi Mountains in Fujian Province, eastern China. Ceriporia camaresiana is different from other species in Ceriporia by its white pore surface when fresh, larger pores and wide allantoid basidiospores. Tyromyces transformatus was originally described from Japan, it may be confused with Tyromycesfissilis by having similar basidiospores (4-6 × 3-4μm), however, the latter species has white to cream pore surface and larger pores (2-3 per mm). The illustrated descriptions of the two species are given based on the Chinese materials.
出处
《菌物学报》
CAS
CSCD
北大核心
2008年第4期504-509,共6页
Mycosystema
基金
the National Natural Science Foundation of China (No. 30425042) and Beijing Forestry University
关键词
多孔菌
中国
生长环境
五夷山
Ceriporia camaresiana, lignicolous and poroid fungi, Tyromyces transformatus, taxonomy