The genus Loweomyces is characterized by resupinate to pileate, sessile to stipitate basidiomes, monomitic to dimitic hyphal system with presence of pseudoskeletal hyphae, thin-walled hymenial cystidia, and usually cyanophilous spore and hyphal walls. The genus has not been widely accepted and some authors placed Loweomyces species in Abortiporus, Tyromyces or Antrodiella. During a survey of polypores in southern Brazil, two unidentified species with similar features to Loweomyces spp. were found. Morphological and molecular studies were carried out in order to understand their morphological and evolutionary relationships and to confirm their phylogenetic placement and taxonomic identity. DNA sequences of the internal transcribed spacer and...
Polyporales is strongly supported as a clade of Agaricomycetes, but the lack of a consensus higher-l...
Haploporus species have a worldwide distribution and 27 species have been accepted. In this study, t...
Two new species of Perenniporia, P. pseudotephropora sp. nov. and P. subcorticola sp. nov., are intr...
We explored whether DNA-phylogeny-based and morphology-based genus concepts can be reconciled in the...
Gloeoporus Mont. is characterized by an easily separated gelatinous hymenophore and a continuous hym...
Pseudolagarobasidium (Polyporales, Basidiomycota) is a small, monophyletic genus of crustose, wood-i...
Two new wood-inhabiting fungal species, Lyomyces niveus and L. ochraceoalbus spp. nov. are proposed ...
Species that cannot be easily distinguished based on morphology, but which form distinct phylogeneti...
Four new wood-inhabiting fungal species, Lyomyces bambusinus, L. cremeus, L. macrosporus and L. wuli...
The recently generated molecular phylogeny for the kingdom Fungi, on which a new classification sche...
Polyporales is strongly supported as a clade of Agaricomycetes, but the lack of a consensus higher-l...
In the last decades, several phylogenetic studies have shown that Polyporus is polyphyletic; accordi...
The genus Hydnophlebia includes two species of wood-inhabiting fungi, Hydnophlebia chrysorhizon and ...
Several resupinate poroid Polyporaceae with dextrinoid skeletal hyphae and cylindrical, thin-walled ...
The loculoascomycetes comprise a large number of fungi with fissitunicate asci and ascostromatic asc...
Polyporales is strongly supported as a clade of Agaricomycetes, but the lack of a consensus higher-l...
Haploporus species have a worldwide distribution and 27 species have been accepted. In this study, t...
Two new species of Perenniporia, P. pseudotephropora sp. nov. and P. subcorticola sp. nov., are intr...
We explored whether DNA-phylogeny-based and morphology-based genus concepts can be reconciled in the...
Gloeoporus Mont. is characterized by an easily separated gelatinous hymenophore and a continuous hym...
Pseudolagarobasidium (Polyporales, Basidiomycota) is a small, monophyletic genus of crustose, wood-i...
Two new wood-inhabiting fungal species, Lyomyces niveus and L. ochraceoalbus spp. nov. are proposed ...
Species that cannot be easily distinguished based on morphology, but which form distinct phylogeneti...
Four new wood-inhabiting fungal species, Lyomyces bambusinus, L. cremeus, L. macrosporus and L. wuli...
The recently generated molecular phylogeny for the kingdom Fungi, on which a new classification sche...
Polyporales is strongly supported as a clade of Agaricomycetes, but the lack of a consensus higher-l...
In the last decades, several phylogenetic studies have shown that Polyporus is polyphyletic; accordi...
The genus Hydnophlebia includes two species of wood-inhabiting fungi, Hydnophlebia chrysorhizon and ...
Several resupinate poroid Polyporaceae with dextrinoid skeletal hyphae and cylindrical, thin-walled ...
The loculoascomycetes comprise a large number of fungi with fissitunicate asci and ascostromatic asc...
Polyporales is strongly supported as a clade of Agaricomycetes, but the lack of a consensus higher-l...
Haploporus species have a worldwide distribution and 27 species have been accepted. In this study, t...
Two new species of Perenniporia, P. pseudotephropora sp. nov. and P. subcorticola sp. nov., are intr...