Phylloporia is a
genus of
polypore fungi in the family
Hymenochaetaceae. A 2012 estimate placed 23 species in the genus;[1] this number was increased to 30 by 2015.[2]
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abZhou L-W. (2015). "Phylloporia osmanthi and P. terrestris spp. nov. (Hymenochaetales, Basidiomycota) from Guangxi, South China". Nova Hedwigia. 100 (1–2): 239–249.
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^Douanla-Meli C, Ryvarden L, Langer E (2007). "Studies of tropical African pore fungi (Basidiomycota, Aphyllophorales): three new species from Cameroon". Nova Hedwigia. 84 (3–4): 409–420.
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abValenzuela R, Raymundo T, Cifuentes J, Castillo G, Amalfi M, Decock C (2011). "Two undescribed species of Phylloporia from Mexico based on morphological and phylogenetic evidence". Mycological Progress. 10 (2): 341–349.
doi:
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