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- africana Coltricia albidipes Coltricia arenicola Coltricia australica Coltricia bambusicola Coltricia barbata Coltricia cinnamomea Coltricia confluens...
- genera Coltricia and Coltriciella; another clade includes the corticioid genera Lyomyces and Schizopora (Schizoporaceae), together with Coltricia and Coltriciella...
- mycologist and microbiologist. He has described the following taxon: Coltricia australica L.W.Zhou, Tedersoo & Y.C.Dai, 2013 The standard author abbreviation...
- Eucalyptus. Cunningham, G.H. (1948). "New Zealand Polyporaceae. 6. The genus Coltricia". Bulletin of the New Zealand Department of Industrial Research. 77: 1–10...
- Reid Botryodontia (Hjortstam & Ryvarden) Hjortstam Clavariachaete Corner Coltricia Gray Coltriciella Murrill Coniferiporia L.W.Zhou & Y.C.Dai, 2016 Cyclomyces...
- The mushroom is inedible. Similar species include P****odon atratus, Coltricia cinnamomea, Sarcodon fuscoindicus. Arora, David (1986). Mushrooms demystified:...
- Polyporaceae of North America: VII. The genera Hexagona, Grifola, Romellia, Coltricia and Coltriciella". Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club. 31 (6): 325–348...
- Coltricia perennis is similar, but has a weakly circularly zoned, bare cap. The flesh of the cap is stained uniformly. Other species of Coltricia and...
- cryptogamic plants, introducing many new genera, including Auriscalpium, Coltricia, Leccinum, and Steccherinum, which remain in current use. Despite its...
- Polyporaceae of North America-VII. The genera Hexagona, Grifola, Romellia, Coltricia and Coltriciella". Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club. 31 (6): 325–348...