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- species was more closely related to Fomitopsis than to Piptoporus, and the fungus was reclassified to Fomitopsis in 2016. The specific epithet betulina...
- mycologist Petter Karsten in 1881 with Fomitopsis pinicola as the type species. Molecular analysis indicates that Fomitopsis belongs to the antrodia clade, which...
- transferred to the new genus Fomitopsis in 2024, based on molecular phylogenetic data. The newly proposed name is Fomitopsis quercina (L.) Spirin & Miettinen...
- F. pinicola, F. mounceae, and F. schrenkii. Fomitopsis pinicola is found in Europe and Asia, Fomitopsis mounceae is on the east coast of the US, west...
- Fomitopsis schrenkii is a newly isolated species from the genus Fomitopsis. Previously thought to be identical to the red-belted conk, DNA analysis shows...
- mushroom is also known as Fomitopsis officinalis. DNA analyses showed that this species has genetical distance from Fomitopsis, and the name Laricifomes...
- Fomitopsis mounceae is a North American species of shelf fungus. Originally thought to be identical to the red-belted conk, studies show that it is in...
- brown cubical rot. It is a member of the genus Fomitopsis, a common group of perennial fungi. Fomitopsis ochracea is a fungus that may be shaped like a...
- Fomitopsis palustris is a species of polypore fungus in the family Fomitopsidaceae. It causes brown rot, a disease of wood that results from the enzymatic...
- Boletus serialis (Fr.) Spreng. (1827) Trametes serialis (Fr.) Fr. (1874) Fomitopsis serialis (Fr.) P. Karst. (1881) Polystictus serialis (Fr.) Cooke (1886)...