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Favolus, or
honeycomb fungus, is a
genus of
fungi in the
family Polyporaceae. The
fruit bodies of
Favolus species are
fleshy with
radially arranged pores...
- (Murashk. ex Pilát) A.B. De (1998) =
Favolus pseudobetulinus De AB. (1996). "Royoporus – a new
genus for
Favolus spathulatus". Mycotaxon. 60: 143–148...
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Favolus ianthinus is a
species of
fungus in the
family Polyporaceae.
Found in Brazil, it was
described as new to
science in 2004 by
mycologists Tatiana...
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mcmurphyi and
related species have
larger caps and a more
defined stem.
Favolus brasiliensis lacks orange tones and
Cerioporus squamosus is larger. Neofavolus...
- Niemelä &
Kinnunen (2005); 1
species Faerberia Pouzar (1981); 1
species Favolus Fr. (1828); 25
species Flammeopellis Y.C.Dai, B.K.Cui & C.L.Zhao (2014);...
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Favolus europaeus Fr. 1838
Favolus friesii Berk. & M.A.
Curtis 1868
Favolus jacobaeus Sacc. & Berl. 1889
Favolus megaloporus Bres. 1912
Favolus moluccensis...
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Teixeira Cerioporus michelii (Fr.) Quél.
Cerioporus rostkowii (Fr.) Quél.
Favolus squamosus (Huds.) Ames
Melanopus squamosus (Huds.) Pat.
Polyporellus rostkowii...
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widespread distribution, and
contains about 50 species. Like the
genus Favolus, the name is
derived from the
Latin favus meaning honeycomb, as the fungi...
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Polyporales Family:
Polyporaceae Genus:
Hexagonia Fr. (1838) Type
species Favolus hirtus (P.Beauv.) Fr. (1838)
Synonyms Apoxona Donk (1969)
Pherima Raf....
- See; Ishikawa,
Noemia K.; Hattori,
Tsutomu (2013). "Taxonomic
study of
Favolus and
Neofavolus gen. nov.
segregated from
Polyporus (Basidiomycota, Polyporales)"...