- The
Gloeophyllales are a
phylogenetically defined order of wood-decay
fungi that is
characterized by the
ability to
produce a
brown rot of wood. It includes...
-
Lentinus and P**** are
among the Polyporales, but
Neolentinus is in the
Gloeophyllales, and the
little pin-mushroom genus, Rickenella,
along with
similar genera...
- Agaricales, Amylocorticiales, Auriculariales, Boletales, Cantharellales,
Gloeophyllales, Sebacinales,
Thelephorales and Trechisporales. The
Polyporales in the...
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Gomphidius Fr.
Urocystidiales Glomosporiaceae Cif. 1963
Glomosporium Kochman Gloeophyllales Gloeophyllaceae Jülich 1982
Gloeophyllum P. Karst. Georgefischeriales...
-
phylogenetics analysis showed it to be a
sister group (one of two
clades to the
Gloeophyllales,
resulting from the
splitting of a
single lineage) to the rest of the...
- gen.)
Cantharellales (7 fam., 39 gen.)
Corticiales (3 fam., 30+ gen.)
Gloeophyllales (1 fam., 7 gen.)
Hymenochaetales (3 fam., 50+ gen.)
Polyporales (9 fam...
- Kingdom:
Fungi Division:
Basidiomycota class:
Agaricomycetes Order:
Gloeophyllales Family:
Gloeophyllaceae Genus:
Neolentinus Species: N. lepideus Binomial...
- Kingdom:
Fungi Division:
Basidiomycota class:
Agaricomycetes Order:
Gloeophyllales Family:
Gloeophyllaceae Genus:
Neolentinus Species: N. ponderosus Binomial...
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Agaricomycetidae Russulales Gloeophyllales Corticiales Hymenochaetales...
- Wang Z;
Binder M;
Hibbett DS. (2011). "Molecular
phylogenetics of the
Gloeophyllales and
relative ages of
clades of
Agaricomycotina producing a
brown rot"...