41. Trametes lactinea
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Basidiocarp annual to perennial, solitary to more rarely imbricate, pileate, broadly to narrowly attached, 1-12 cm broad and wide, and 0...
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Basidiomycota >> Basidiomycetes >> Poriales
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42. Hexagonia tenuis
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Basidiocarp annual to perennial, solitary or in clusters, pileate, some almost stipitate, 2-5 cm broad and wide and 1-3 mm thick...
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Basidiomycota >> Basidiomycetes >> Poriales
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43. Trichaptum fusco-violaceum
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Basidiocarp annual, usually effused-reflexed. Pileus single or imbricate, often laterally fused, up to 1...
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Basidiomycota >> Basidiomycetes >> Poriales
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44. Phellinus shoushanus
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Basidiocarp perennial, resupinate to effused-reflexed, woody hard, not readily separable from substrate; upper surface yellowish brown, glabrous...
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Basidiomycota >> Basidiomycetes >> Phallales
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45. Amylosporus campbellii
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Basidiocarp annual, pileate, laterally stipitate or sessile to dimidiate, single to clustered, up to 20 cm wide and 7 cm thick at the base, soft when fresh, light and fragile when dry; upper surface first finely tomentose becoming glabrous with age, whitish to creamy when fresh, becoming light buff to light ochraceous-buff with darker spots to cinnamon-brown when dry...
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Basidiomycota >> Basidiomycetes >> Polyporales
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46. Perenniporia martius
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Basidiocarp annual to perennial, sessile, applanate, effused-reflexed, corky to woody. Pileus up to 40 cm wide, up to 10 cm thick at the thick base, semicircular dimidiate, flabelliform, flat to convex; upper surface glabrous, concentrically zoned, sulcate, concentrically and irregularly cracked, white to cream, soon covered by a pinkish brown to dark cuticle starting from the base, blackish brown, dusky brown, hair brown, chestnut brow...
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Basidiomycota >> Basidiomycetes >> Poriales
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47. Aschersonia goldiana
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Stromata flattened pulvinate to scutate, yellowish white, light yellow to yellow (4A2-6), 1.2-2.7 mm in diam...
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Anamorphic fungi >> Anamorphic fungi >> Anamorphic fungi
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48. Daedaleopsis confragosa
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Basidiocarp annual, sessile of effused-reflexed, dimidiate, tough-corky, up to 4 cm wide, upper surface matted-strigose to glabrous, buff to light brown, usually zonate and shallowly sulcate...
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Basidiomycota >> Basidiomycetes >> Poriales
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49. Acremonium charticola
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Infected homopteran host covered with dense weft of mycelium, white, yellowish white (3A2) to pale yellow (3A3), pulverulent to pruinose...
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Anamorphic fungi >> Anamorphic fungi >> Anamorphic fungi
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50. Penicillium sclerotiorum - BCRC NO -
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CYA, 25°C, 7 days: colony diameters 31-36 mm, center raised, crateriform, subcenter deep, radially sulcate, velutinous, center, margin floccose, margin entire; mycelium white, overlaid with sclerotia, however, sclerotia forming capacity sometimes lost; conidiogenesis heavy, light green-yellowish green (29A5-29B8); exudates light green to yellowish green (30B5-8), greyish orange to golden yellow (5B5-8), brownish orange to brownish yellow (5C6-8), or yellowish brown (5D6-8); soluble pigment lacking; reverse center yellowish white to greyish yellow, subcenter brownish orange to golden brown (5C4, 5D7), margin greyish yellow to olive yellow (3B4, 3C7)...
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Anamorphic fungi >> Anamorphic fungi >> Anamorphic fungi
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51. Perichaena chrysosperma
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Fructification sporangiate or plasmodiocarpous, scattered to gregarious. Sprangia sessile, subglobose, annular, or flexuous, 0...
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Myxomycota >> Myxomycetes >> Trichiales
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52. Perichaena corticalis
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Fructification sporangiate to plasmodiocarpous, scattered or gregarious, dark redish brown to blackish, sessile, subglobose, pulvinate, or annular, 0...
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Myxomycota >> Myxomycetes >> Trichiales
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53. Penicillium expansum - BCRC NO -
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CYA, 25°C, 7 days: colony diameters 31-38 mm, dense, radially sulcate, velutinous, margin entire, narrow; mycelium white; conidiogenesis abundant, greyish to dull green (25A-C2-3, 26E3-4), exudate yellowish white to yellowish grey (2A-B2) or orange white (5-6A2); solu-ble pigment orange grey to greyish orange (5B2-3) or brownish orange (6C5-6); reverse or-ange white to greyish orange (5A-B2-4)...
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Anamorphic fungi >> Anamorphic fungi >> Anamorphic fungi
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54. Rhizophydium chaetiferum
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On pine pollen: Sporangium epibiotic, spherical, 15-17 μm in diameter, the upper two thirds of the wall with long, branched or unbranched hairs...
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Chytridiomycota >> Chytridiomycetes >> Chytridiales
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55. Peniophora bicornis
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Basidiocarp resupinate, effuse, adnate, membranaceous, 30-250 μm thick in section. Hymenial surface grayish brown, smooth, cracked when old; margin fairly determinate or slightly thinning, concolorous...
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Basidiomycota >> Basidiomycetes >> Russulales
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56. Peniophora borbonica
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Basidiocarp resupinate, effuse, adnate, membranaceous, 50-120 μm thick in section. Hymenial surface purplish gray or gray, smooth, rarely cracked; margin thinning or determinate, brown...
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Basidiomycota >> Basidiomycetes >> Russulales
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57. Cercospora longissima
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Leaf spots orbicular to irregular, 2-10 mm wide, at first water soaked specks, then becoming tan to brown or dingy grey, sometimes zonate...
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Anamorphic fungi >> Anamorphic fungi >> Anamorphic fungi
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58. Beauveria bassiana
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Host covered with dense mycelium, typically pulvinate, granular-pulverulent, sometimes funiculose, rarely producing synnemata, white to yellowish white (4A2)...
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Anamorphic fungi >> Anamorphic fungi >> Anamorphic fungi
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59. Gibellula clavulifera var. major
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Mycelium covering the host, white to yellowish white (4A2). Synnemata solitary, white to yellowish white (4A2), arising from the posterior of the host abdomen, slender, cylindrical, sometimes curved towards the posterior of the host abdomen, slender, cylindrical, some-times curved towards the end, 10-15 mm long, 400-500 μm wide, consisting of a compact bundle of parallel hyphae...
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Anamorphic fungi >> Anamorphic fungi >> Anamorphic fungi
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60. Hirsutella saussurei
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Mycelium and synnema emerging from integument of infected host, white to orange grey (5B2) or greyish orange (5B3)...
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Anamorphic fungi >> Anamorphic fungi >> Anamorphic fungi
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