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Cerrena unicolor,
commonly known as the
mossy maze polypore, is a
species of
poroid fungus in the
genus Cerrena (Family: Polyporaceae). This saprobic...
- type species,
Cerrena cinerea, is now
known as C. unicolor. As of April 2014[update],
Index Fungorum accepts seven species of
Cerrena:
Cerrena albocinnamomea...
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Cerrena zonata is a
species of
poroid fungus in the
genus Cerrena (Family: Polyporaceae). The
fungus was
first described scientifically by
Miles Joseph...
- Hook., (1822)
Boletus hydnoides Sw., (1806)
Boletus ursinus Link, (1809)
Cerrena hydnoides (Sw.) Zmitr., (2001)
Microporus ursinus (Link) ****ze, (1898)...
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include Trametes hirsuta, T. ochracea, T. suaveolens,
Bjerkandera adusta,
Cerrena unicolor,
Lenzites betulina, and
Stereum hirsutum.
Other species of Stereum...
- Macbr. (1896)
Coriolopsis vittata (Ellis & T. Macbr.)
Murrill (1908)
Cerrena vittata (Ellis & T. Macbr.) Zmitr. (2001)
Polystictus subglaber Ellis &...
- floccosa
Binomial name
Coriolopsis floccosa (Bull.) Murrill, (1903)
Synonyms Cerrena rigida Coriolopsis proteus Coriolopsis rigida Coriolus chudaei Coriolus...
- pressed, and
dried to
produce sheets with
unusual textures and colors.
Cerrena unicolor (formerly
Daedalea unicolor) is a
common polypore species with...
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Botryosphaeria rhodina Botryosphaeria ribis Fusicoc**** spp. [anamorph]
Canker rots
Cerrena unicolor I****tus
hispidus Cylindrocladium root rot and
blight Calonectria...
- trees, and via the
ovipositor the
species can
infect the host tree with
Cerrena unicolor, a
fungus that can rot the trees. The
species is not considered...