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Lenzites. As of October 2016[update],
Index Fungorum accepts 26 species:
Lenzites alba
Beeli (1929)
Lenzites alborepanda Lloyd (1923)
Lenzites aurea...
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Lenzites betulina Wikimedia Commons has
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Lenzites betulina.
Index Fungorum USDA ARS
Fungal Database “
Lenzites betulina” by...
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Maisonneuve and
Camille Montagne classified Lenzites warnieri in 1860, on the
basis of a find from
northern Algeria.
Lenzites warnieri is
closely related to various...
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Lenzites clelandii Lloyd (1919)
Lenzites roburnea Velen. (1930)
Lenzites sepiaria var. pini Velen. (1922)
Lenzites trabea (Pers.) Fr. (1838)
Lenzites...
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Daedalea rhabarbarina Berk. & Cooke, (1878)
Lenzites endophaea Pat., (1889)
Lenzites mexicana Mont., (1843)
Lenzites saepiformi Lloyd, (1924)...
- aurantiaca). Such polypore-like
fungi such as
daedaleopsis confragosa,
Lenzites betulina and
Gloeophyllum sepiarium.
Members of the two
related genera...
- white, cylindrical, and smooth.
Similar species include Daedalea quercina,
Lenzites betulina, and
Trametes versicolor. Phillips,
Roger (2010).
Mushrooms and...
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Ungulina cubensis (Mont.) Pat. (1900)
Cubamyces cubensis (Mont.)
Murrill (1905)
Trametes subcubensis Murrill (1939)
Lenzites cubamyces Teixeira (1992)...
- hirsuta, T. ochracea, T. suaveolens,
Bjerkandera adusta,
Cerrena unicolor,
Lenzites betulina, and
Stereum hirsutum.
Other species of
Stereum are similar, typically...
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Trametes elegans, also
known as
Lenzites elegans and
Daedalea elegans, is a
common polypore and wood-decay
fungus with a
pantropical distribution found...