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Plant / epiphyte
fruitbody of Antrodia serialis grows on structural timber of Pinopsida
Other: minor host/prey
Plant / epiphyte
fruitbody of Antrodia serialis grows on dead wood of Larix
Plant / epiphyte
fruitbody of Antrodia serialis grows on dead wood of Picea
Plant / epiphyte
fruitbody of Antrodia serialis grows on dead wood of Pinus
Comprehensive Description
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Coriolellus serialis (Fries) Murrill
Polyporus serialis Fries, Syst. Myc. 1 : 370. 1821.
Polyporus scalaris Pers. Myc. Eur. 2 : 90. 1825. (Type from Switzerland.)
TrametBs serialis Fries, Hymen. 'B,uv. ed. 2. 585. 1874.
Polyporus variiformis Peck, Ann. Rep. N. Y. State Mus. 42 : 26. 1889. (Type from New York.)
Pileus corky to woody, extensively effused, resupinate or shortly refiexed, seriately elongate, laterally connate, the refiexed portion very narrow, 0-1 X l-l-S X 0.3-0.5 cm. ; surface uneven, subzonate, appressed-tomentose to strigose, hoary-fulvous to latericeousfulvous ; margin thick, pallid, undulate to very uneven : context white, fibrous, membranous, less than 1 mm. thick ; tubes slender, white, very variable in size and shape, 2-8 mm. long, mouths circular to angular or irregular, pure white, becoming pale yellowish-brown at times on drying, about 3 to a mm., edges rather thick, firm, entire, becoming thinner and dentate: spores smooth, oblong, hyaline, 6-8 X 2. 5-3 /i.
Type locality : Sweden.
Habitat: On dead coniferous and deciduous wood. Distribution : Northern hemisphere.
- citação bibliográfica
- William Alphonso MurrilI, Gertrude Simmons BurIingham, Leigh H Pennington, John Hendly Barnhart. 1907-1916. (AGARICALES); POLYPORACEAE-AGARICACEAE. North American flora. vol 9. New York Botanical Garden, New York, NY
Antrodia serialis
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Antrodia serialis is a species of polypore fungus in the genus Antrodia. Originally named Polyporus serialis by Elias Fries in 1821,[1] it was given its current name by Marinus Anton Donk in 1966.[2] A widespread species, A. serialis causes heart rot in living trees.[3] In North America, it is often confused with the morphologically similar Antrodia serialiformis, which grows on oak.[4]
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^ Fries, E.M. (1821). "Systema Mycologicum" (in Latin). 1. Lundin, Sweden: Ex Officina Berlingiana: 370.
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^ Donk, M.A. (1966). "Notes on European polypores – I". Persoonia. 4 (3): 337–43.
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^ Schmidt, O. (2006). Wood and Tree Fungi: Biology, Damage, Protection, and Use. Springer. p. 216. ISBN 978-3-540-32138-5.
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^ Kout, J.; Vlasák, J. (2009). "Antrodia serialiformis from the eastern USA, a new and abundant polypore similar to A. serialis" (abstract). Mycotaxon. 108: 329–335. doi:10.5248/108.329.
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Antrodia serialis: Brief Summary
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Antrodia serialis is a species of polypore fungus in the genus Antrodia. Originally named Polyporus serialis by Elias Fries in 1821, it was given its current name by Marinus Anton Donk in 1966. A widespread species, A. serialis causes heart rot in living trees. In North America, it is often confused with the morphologically similar Antrodia serialiformis, which grows on oak.
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