Superregnum: Eukaryota
Regnum: Fungi
Subregnum: Dikarya
Divisio: Basidiomycota
Subdivisio: Agaricomycotina
Classis: Agaricomycetes
Subclassis: Agaricomycetidae
Ordo: Boletales
Subordo: Boletineae
Familia: Boletaceae
SubFamilia: Xerocomoideae
Genus: Phylloporus
Species: P. albocarnosus – P. alborufus – P. alutaceus – P. ampliporus – P. arenicola – P. ater – P. aurantiacus – P. australiensis – P. bellus – P. boletinoides – P. borneensis – P. brunneiceps – P. brunneolus – P. caballeroi – P. carmineus – P. castanopsidis – P. centroamericanus – P. cingulatus – P. clelandii – P. coccineus – P. colligatus – P. cyanescens – P. depressus – P. dimorphus – P. erythropus – P. fagicola – P. fibulatus – P. flavidulus – P. flavipes – P. gajari – P. gomphidioides – P. guanacastensis – P. guzmanii – P. gymnocystis – P. hyperion – P. imbricatus – P. incarnatus – P. infuscatus – P. leucomycelinus – P. luteobasalis – P. luxiensis – P. maculatus – P. manausensis – P. megacystidiatus – P. nigrescens – P. novae-zelandiae – P. ochraceobrunneus – P. orientalis – P. pachycystidiatus – P. parvisporus – P. pelletieri – P. phaeosporus – P. phaeoxanthus – P. platensis – P. pratensis – P. pseudopaxillus – P. purpurellus – P. purpureus – P. rhodophaeus – P. rhodoxanthus – P. rubeolus – P. rubiginosus – P. rubriceps – P. rubrosquamosus – P. rufescens – P. scabripes – P. scabrosus – P. squamosus – P. stenosporus – P. sulcatus – P. sulphureus – P. testaceus – P. tubipes – P. tunicatus – P. veluticeps – P. viridis – P. yunnanensis
Name
Phylloporus Quél., 1888
Type Species: P. pelletieri
(Lév.) Quél. 1888
Vernacular names
русский: Филлопорус, Пластинчатый моховик
References
Index Fungorum: IF 18275
Phylloporus is a genus of fungi in the family Boletaceae (suborder Boletineae).[1] The genus has a cosmopolitan distribution, and contains about 50 species, mostly in tropical areas.[2]
Species
Phylloporus albocarnosus Heinem.
Phylloporus alborufus M.A. Neves & Halling
Phylloporus ampliporus Heinem. & Rammeloo
Phylloporus arenicola A.H. Sm. & Trappe
Phylloporus ater (Beeli) Heinem.
Phylloporus attenuatus Iqbal Hosen[3]
Phylloporus aurantiacus Halling & G.M. Muell.
Phylloporus australiensis Watling
Phylloporus bellus (Massee) Corner
Phylloporus bogoriensis Höhn.
Phylloporus boletinoides A.H. Sm. & Thiers
Phylloporus borneensis Corner
Phylloporus brunneiceps N.K.Zeng, Zhu L.Yang & L.P.Tang[4]
Phylloporus brunneolus Corner
Phylloporus caballeroi Singer
Phylloporus carmineus Heinem.
Phylloporus castanopsidis M.A. Neves & Halling[5]
Phylloporus catenulatus Iqbal Hosen & T.H. Li[3]
Phylloporus centroamericanus Singer & L.D. Gómez
Phylloporus cingulatus Corner
Phylloporus clelandii Watling
Phylloporus coccineus Corner
Phylloporus cyanescens (Corner) M.A. Neves & Halling[5]
Phylloporus depressus Heinem.
Phylloporus dimorphus M.A. Neves & Halling[5]
Phylloporus fibulatus Singer
Phylloporus flavidulus Corner
Phylloporus flavipes Rick
Phylloporus foliiporus (Murrill) Singer
Phylloporus gajari Iqbal Hosen & T.H. Li
Phylloporus gomphidioides Heinem. & Rammeloo
Phylloporus guanacastensis L.D. Gómez
Phylloporus guzmanii Montoya & Bandala
Phylloporus gymnocystis Singer, Fieldiana
Phylloporus hyperion (Cooke & Massee) Singer
Phylloporus imbricatus N.K.Zeng, Zhu L.Yang & L.P.Tang[4]
Phylloporus incarnatus Corner
Phylloporus infundibuliformis (Cleland) Singer
Phylloporus infuscatus M.A. Neves & Halling
Phylloporus lariceti Singer
Phylloporus leucomycelinus (Singer & M.H. Ivory) Singer
Phylloporus luteobasalis Heinem. & Rammeloo
Phylloporus maculatus N.K.Zeng, Zhu L.Yang & L.P.Tang[4]
Phylloporus manausensis Singer
Phylloporus nigrescens Heinem. & Rammeloo
Phylloporus novae-zelandiae McNabb
Phylloporus ochraceobrunneus Corner
Phylloporus orientalis Corner
Phylloporus orientalis var. brevisporus Corner
Phylloporus pachycystidiatus N.K.Zeng, Zhu L.Yang & L.P.Tang[4]
Phylloporus paradoxus (Kalchbr.) Cleland
Phylloporus parvisporus Corner
Phylloporus pelletieri (Lév.) Quél.
Phylloporus phaeosporus Corner
Phylloporus phaeoxanthus Singer & L.D. Gómez
Phylloporus phaeoxanthus var. simplex Singer & L.D. Gómez
Phylloporus pratensis Rick
Phylloporus pseudopaxillus Heinem. & Rammeloo
Phylloporus pumilus M.A. Neves & Halling[5]
Phylloporus purpurellus Singer
Phylloporus purpureus (Beeli) Heinem.
Phylloporus purpureus var. ambiguus Heinem.
Phylloporus rhodophaeus Heinem. & Rammeloo
Phylloporus rhodoxanthus (Schwein.) Bresadola
Phylloporus rubeolus N.K.Zeng, Zhu L.Yang & L.P.Tang[4]
Phylloporus rubiginosus M.A. Neves & Halling
Phylloporus rubriceps Corner
Phylloporus rubrosquamosus N.K.Zeng, Zhu L.Yang & L.P.Tang[4]
Phylloporus rufescens Corner
Phylloporus scabripes Ortiz & Neves
Phylloporus squamosus Corner
Phylloporus stenosporus Corner
Phylloporus sulphureus (Berk.) Singer
Phylloporus testaceus Heinem. & Gooss.-Font.
Phylloporus testaceus var. bisporus Heinem.
Phylloporus tubipes Heinem.
Phylloporus tunicatus Corner
Phylloporus veluticeps (Cooke & Massee) Pegler & Young
Phylloporus viridis (Berk.) Singer
Phylloporus yunnanensis N.K.Zeng, Zhu L.Yang & L.P.Tang[4]
References
Binder M, Hibbett DS (2006). "Molecular systematics and biological diversification of Boletales". Mycologia. 98 (6): 971–81. doi:10.3852/mycologia.98.6.971. PMID 17486973.
Kirk PM, Cannon PF, Minter DW, Stalpers JA (2008). Dictionary of the Fungi (10th ed.). Wallingford, UK: CAB International. p. 528. ISBN 978-0-85199-826-8.
Hosen MI, Li TH (2017). "Two new species of Phylloporus from Bangladesh with morphological and molecular evidence". Mycologia. 109 (2): 277–286. doi:10.1080/00275514.2017.1312196. PMID 28486030.
Zeng NK, Tang LP, Li YC, Tolgor B, Zhu ZT, Zhao Q, Yang ZL (2013). "The genus Phylloporus (Boletaceae, Boletales) from China: morphological and multilocus DNA sequence analyses". Fungal Diversity. 58 (1): 73–101. doi:10.1007/s13225-012-0184-7.
Neves MA, Binder M, Halling RE, Soytong K (July 2012). "The phylogeny of selected Phylloporus species, inferred from nrLSU and ITS sequences, and description of new species from the Old World". Fungal Diversity. 55 (1): 109–123. doi:10.1007/s13225-012-0154-0.
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