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current genus,
Daedaleopsis, by
German mycologist Joseph Schröter in 1888. D. confragosa is the type
species of the
genus Daedaleopsis.
Several varieties...
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Daedaleopsis is a
genus of
fungi in the
family Polyporaceae. The name
Daedaleopsis is a
reference to Daedalus, the labyrinth-maker of myth. Similarly,...
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chanterelle (Hygrophoropsis aurantiaca). Such polypore-like
fungi such as
daedaleopsis confragosa,
Lenzites betulina and
Gloeophyllum sepiarium.
Members of...
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Daedaleopsis hainanensis is a
species of
white rot
poroid fungus that is
found in
tropical China. It was
described as a new
species in 2016 by mycologists...
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walled pores and the
upper surface is
velvety at most,
rather than hairy.
Daedaleopsis confragosa has
pores that
bruise brown and also does not have as hairy...
- some of them have
gills (e.g. P****) or gill-like
structures (such as
Daedaleopsis,
whose elongated pores form a
corky labyrinth). Many
species are brackets...
- gills. The
species is inedible.
Similar species include G. trabeum,
Daedaleopsis confragosa,
Daedalea quercina,
Lenzites betulina,
Trametes betulina,...
- have also been
found growing on the
fruit bodies of the
polypore fungus Daedaleopsis confragosa. In a
study of the
succession of
fungi ****ociated with the...
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Trametes elegans (Spreng.) Pat. Synonyms[citation needed]
Artolenzites elegans Daedalea elegans Daedaleopsis elegans Lenzites elegans Whitfordia elegans...
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Sphaceloma sp. Wood rots
Bjerkandera adusta Chondrostereum purpureum Daedaleopsis confragosa Datronia scutellata Fomes fasciatus Fomitopsis meliae Fomitopsis...