Biology:Aurantiporus

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Short description: Genus of fungi

Aurantiporus
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Aurantiporus fissilis
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Aurantiporus

Murrill (1905)
Type species
Aurantiporus pilotae
(Schwein.) Murrill (1905)
Species
  • A. albidus
  • A. alborubescens
  • A. fissilis
  • A. pilotae
  • A. transformatus

Aurantiporus is a genus of poroid fungi in the family Meruliaceae.[1] Circumscribed by American mycologist William Alphonso Murrill in 1905,[2] the genus contains five species found mostly in northern temperate regions.[3] Molecular analysis of several Aurantiporus species suggests that the genus is not monophyletic, but some other related polypore species need to be sequenced and studied before appropriate taxonomic changes can be made.[4] In 2018, Viktor Papp and Bálint Dima proposed a new genus Odoria to contain Aurantiporus alborubescens based on multigene phylogenetic analyses.[5] The generic name is derived from the Latin aurantius ("orange") and the Ancient Greek πόρος (pore).[6]

Species

  • Aurantiporus albidus Rajchenb. & Cwielong (1995)[7] – Argentina
  • Aurantiporus alborubescens (Bourdot & Galzin) H.Jahn (1973) – Europe
  • Aurantiporus fissilis (Berk. & M.A.Curtis) H.Jahn ex Ryvarden (1978)[8] – Europe
  • Aurantiporus pilotae (Schwein.) Murrill (1905)
  • Aurantiporus transformatus (Núñez & Ryvarden) Spirin & Zmitr. (2006)[9]

References

  1. Justo, Alfredo; Miettinen, Otto; Floudas, Dimitrios; Ortiz-Santana, Beatriz; Sjökvist, Elisabet; Lindner, Daniel; Nakasone, Karen; Niemelä, Tuomo et al. (2017). "A revised family-level classification of the Polyporales (Basidiomycota)". Fungal Biology 121 (9): 798–824. doi:10.1016/j.funbio.2017.05.010. PMID 28800851. 
  2. Murrill, William Alphonso (1905). "The Polyporaceae of North America: XII. A synopsis of the white and bright-colored pileate species". Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club 32 (9): 469–494. doi:10.2307/2478463. 
  3. Kirk, P.M.; Cannon, P.F.; Minter, D.W.; Stalpers, J.A. (2008). Dictionary of the Fungi (10th ed.). Wallingford, UK: CAB International. p. 68. ISBN 978-0-85199-826-8. 
  4. Dvořák, Daniel; Běťák, Jan; Tomšovský, Michal (2014). "Aurantiporus alborubescens (Basidiomycota, Polyporales) – first record in the Carpathian and notes on its systematic position". Czech Mycology 66 (1): 71–84. doi:10.33585/cmy.66105. http://www.czechmycology.org/_cmo/CM66105.pdf. 
  5. Papp, Viktor; Dima, Bálint (2018). "New systematic position of Aurantiporus alborubescens (Meruliaceae, Basidiomycota), a threatened old-growth forest polypore". Mycological Progress 17 (3): 319–332. doi:10.1007/s11557-017-1356-3. 
  6. Donk, M.A. (1960). "The generic names proposed for Polyporaceae". Persoonia 1 (2): 173–302. http://www.cybertruffle.org.uk/cyberliber/61056/0001/002/0173.htm. 
  7. Rajchenberg, Mario (1995). "New polypores from the Nothofagus forests of Argentina". Mycotaxon 54: 427–453. 
  8. Ryvarden, Leif (1978). The Polyporaceae of North Europe. 2. Oslo: Fungiflora. pp. 215–507. 
  9. Zmitrovich, I.V.; Malysheva, V.F.; Spirin, W.A. (2006). "A new morphological arrangement of the Polyporales. I. Phanerochaetineae". Mycena 6: 4–56. 

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