Tropicoporus linteus is a tropical American mushroom.[2] Its former name Phellinus linteus is applied wider, including to
an East Asian mushroom.
Taxonomy
Polyporus linteus was named by
Miles Joseph Berkeley and
Moses Ashley Curtis and first reported with specimen from Nicaragua in 1860.[3]Phellinus linteus was a rename by
Shu Chün Teng in 1963.[4] It was renamed Tropicoporus linteus by Li-Wei Zhou and Yu-Cheng Dai in 2015.[2]
The following mushrooms are applied with the name Phellinus linteus:
Americas
Phellinus linteus per se, the tropical American species, now Tropicoporus linteus
In subtropical South America, Phellinus linteus on Cordia americana is actually Tropicoporus drechsleri; specimens collected on other plant hosts require further studies.[5]
Xanthochrous rudis, an African species formerly regarded as a synonym of Phellinus linteus, regained taxon independency and was renamed Tropicoporus rudis.[2]
Description
A description was made by Tian et al. (2012) for the
epitype.[6]
This mushroom's tube trama is dimitic, contains generative and skeletal hyphae.[6]
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abcdZhou LW, Vlasák J, Decock C, et al. (2016) [2015]. "Global diversity and taxonomy of the Inonotus linteus complex (Hymenochaetales, Basidiomycota): Sanghuangporus gen. nov., Tropicoporus excentrodendri and T. guanacastensis gen. et spp. nov., and 17 new combinations". Fungal Diversity. 77: 335–347.
doi:
10.1007/s13225-015-0335-8.
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abEaton DC, Berkeley MJ, Curtis MA (1860). "Four Hundred and Fifty-Seventh Meeting. December 14, 1858. [...]". Proceedings of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. 4: 122.
doi:
10.2307/20021226.
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^Teng SC (邓叔群) (1963). 中国的真菌. 科学出版社. pp. 467, 762.
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abSalvador-Montoya CA, Costa-Rezende DH, Ferreira-Lopes V, et al. (2018). "Tropicoporus drechsleri (Hymenochaetales, Basidiomycota), a new species in the "Inonotus linteus" complex from northern Argentina". Phytotaxa. 338 (1): 75–89.
doi:
10.11646/phytotaxa.338.1.6.
hdl:11336/89616.
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abcTian XM, Yu HY, Zhou LW, Decock C, Vlasák J, Dai YC (2013) [2012]. "Phylogeny and taxonomy of the Inonotus linteus complex". Fungal Diversity. 58: 159–169.
doi:
10.1007/s13225-012-0202-9.
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