Phylum:Basidiomycota >> Class: Basidiomycetes >> Order: Poriales | ||||
BCRC Number: | NO BCRC Number! | |||
Scientific Name: | Antradiella formosana | |||
Author: | Antradiella formosana T. T. Chang & W. N. Chou, Mycol. Res. 102: 400. 1998. |
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Description: | Basidiocarp annual, resupinate, adnate, thin, up to 1 mm thick, tough to corky; pore surface buff, brown, cinnamon to orange brown; pores 2-6 mm-1, angular, elongate to semi-daedaleoid, especially on sloping parts of the basidiomes, dissepiments in old specimens often slightly split and dentate. Context lacking or very thin, concolourous with the pore surface. Tubes ≦ 1 mm long, concolorous with the pore surface. Hyphal system dimitic, generative hyphae 2-4 μm diam., with clamp connections, hyaline, skeletal hyphae hyaline to light brown, ≦ 4.5 μm wide. Basidiospores broad cylindrical, sometimes slightly bent, 3-3.5 × 1.5-2 μm, hyaline, smooth, IKI-. | |||
Specimens: | Taiwan, Taichung : Hsueshan, on rotten wood of Abies kawakamii, Oct 1995, TFRI 652. |
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Habitat: | Lignicolous causing white rot of wood. | |||
Distribution: | Taiwan. |
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References: | Chang, TT and Chou, WN.1998a. |
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Provided: | T. T. Chang |
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Note: | Antrodiella formosana is distinguished by the cinnamon to orange-brown, thin resupinate basidiomes and the small, broad, cylindrical, sometimes slightly bent, basidiospores. | |||