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- The Cystostereaceae are a family of fungi in the order Polyporales. The family was cir****scribed by Swiss mycologist Walter Jülich in 1982. As of April 2018[update]...
- distinctive basidiospore morphology. Corticioid fungi belonging to the Cystostereaceae, Meruliaceae, Phanerochaetaceae, and Xenasmataceae are also included...
- Cystostereum is a genus of crust fungi in the family Cystostereaceae. The generic name combines the Gr**** word κύστις ("bladder") with Stereum. Cystostereum...
- Crustomyces subabruptus is a species of toothed crust fungus in the family Cystostereaceae. The fungus was first described in 1928 by French mycologists Hubert...
- Well & Bandoni 2001 Cystofilobasidium Oberw. & Bandoni Polyporales Cystostereaceae Jülich 1982 Cystostereum Pouzar Tremellales Cuniculitremaceae J.P....
- Parvobasidium is a genus of two species of crust fungi in the family Cystostereaceae. Jülich, W. (1975). "Studies in resupinate basidiomycetes – III". Persoonia...
- Cystidiodontia is a genus of toothed crust fungi in the family Cystostereaceae. Hjorstam, Kurt (1983). "Studies in tropical Corticiaceae (Basidiomycetes)...
- Cystostereum murrayi is a species of fungus belonging to the family Cystostereaceae. It has cosmopolitan distribution. C. murrayi was first described as...
- cinnabarinus Cyp****aceae Lotsy 1907 Cyp****a Fr. 15 92 Cyp****a ferruginea Cystostereaceae Jülich 1981 Cystostereum Pouzar 6 24 Cystostereum murrayi Entolomataceae...
- Crustomyces is a genus of fungi in the family Cystostereaceae. The widespread genus contains three species. Jülich, W. (1979). "Studies in resupinate...