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- clade II: contains yellow-pored L. sulphureus isolates. Gilbertsonii clade: contains L. gilbertsonii and unidentified Caribbean isolates. In addition, phylogenetic...
- Auriscalpium gilbertsonii is a species of fungus in the family Auriscalpiaceae of the Russulales order. Found in Costa Rica, it was described as new to...
- Laetiporus gilbertsonii is a species of polypore fungus in the family Fomitopsidaceae. It is found in western North America and South America. It was one...
- widespread Laetiporus sulphureus; the others were L. conifericola and L. gilbertsonii. Burdsall, H.H. Jr.; Banik, M.T. (2001). "The genus Laetiporus in North...
- eastern North American species L. sulphureus, which grows on hardwoods. L. gilbertsonii is also similar. L. conifericola is generally considered edible, but...
- such as Laetiporus huroniensis, which grows on hemlock trees, and L. gilbertsonii, which grows on Eucalyptus. The fungus produces the Laetiporus sulphureus...
- Carbomycetaceae Trappe (1971) Genus: Carbomyces Gilkey (1954) Type species Carbomyces emergens Gilkey (1954) Species C. emergens C. gilbertsonii C. longii...
- Peniophora fumigata Peniophora gabonensis Peniophora gelatinosula Peniophora gilbertsonii Peniophora grisea Peniophora guadelupensis Peniophora halimi Peniophora...
- this epithet was already used within Carbomyces, so it was named C. gilbertsonii instead. Carbomyces has been determined to be related to Terfezia and...
- includes the following species: A. andinum A. barbatum A. dissectum A. gilbertsonii A. luteolum A. umbella A. villipes A. vulgare Members of this genus are...