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Phanerochaetaceae
Family of fungi From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Phanerochaetaceae are a family of mostly crust fungi in the order Polyporales.
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Taxonomy
Phanerochaetaceae was first conceived by Swedish mycologist John Eriksson in 1958 as the subfamily Phanerochaetoideae of the Corticiaceae.[2] It was later published validly by Erast Parmasto in 1986,[3] and raised to familial status by Swiss mycologist Walter Jülich in 1982. The type genus is Phanerochaete.[4]
In 2007, Karl-Henrik Larsson proposed using the name Phanerochaetaceae to refer to the clade of crust fungi clustered near Phanerochaete.[5] In 2013, a more extensive molecular analysis showed that the Phanerochaetaceae were a subclade of the large phlebioid clade, which also contains members of the families Meruliaceae and Irpicaceae.[6] The generic limits of Phanerochaete were revised in 2015,[7] and new genera were added in 2016.[8] As of April 2018[update], Index Fungorum accepts 30 genera and 367 species in the family.[9]
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Description
Most Phanerochaetaceae species are crust-like. Their hyphal system is monomitic (containing only generative hyphae), and these hyphae lack clamp connections. Their spores are thin-walled, smooth, and hyaline (translucent). Cystidia are often present in the hymenium. Although rare, some species have a polyporoid form, a dimitic hyphal system, and clamp connections. Phanerochaetaceae fungi produce a white rot.[1]
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Genera


- Amethicium Hjortstam (1983);[10] 1 species
- Bjerkandera
- Australicium Hjortstam & Ryvarden (2002);[11] 2 species
- Australohydnum Jülich (1978);[12] 2 species
- Byssomerulius Parmasto (1967);[13] 12 species
- Candelabrochaete Boidin (1970);[14] 12 species
- Ceriporia Donk (1933);[15] 49 species
- Ceriporiopsis Domański (1963);[16] 34 species
- Climacodon P.Karst. (1881); 7 species
- Geliporus Yuan Yuan, Jia J.Chen & S.H.He (2017)[17]
- Hjortstamia Boidin & Gilles (2003);[18] 13 species
- Hyphodermella J.Erikss. & Ryvarden (1976); 6 species
- Inflatostereum D.A.Reid (1965);[19] 2 species
- Meruliopsis Bondartsev (1959); 2 species
- Meruliporia Murrill (1942)
- Odontoefibula Che C. Chen & Sheng H. Wu (2018);[20] 1 species
- Oxychaete Miettinen (2016);[8] 1 species
- Phanerina Miettinen (2016);[8] 1 species
- Phanerochaete P.Karst. (1889); 92 species
- Phanerodontia Hjortstam & Ryvarden (2010);[21] 4 species
- Phaneroites Hjortstam & Ryvarden (2010);[21] 1 species
- Phlebiopsis Jülich (1978); 12 species
- Porostereum Pilát (1937); 4 species
- Pouzaroporia Vampola (1992); 1 species
- Pseudolagarobasidium J.C.Jang & T.Chen (1985);[22] 9 species
- Rhizochaete Gresl., Nakasone & Rajchenb. (2004);[23] 6 species
- Riopa D.A.Reid (1969);[8] 2 species
- Roseograndinia Hjortstam & Ryvarden (2005);[24] 1 species
- Terana Adans. (1763); 1 species
References
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