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Phlebia tremellosa (formerly
Merulius tremellosus),
commonly known as
trembling Merulius or
jelly rot, is a
species of
fungus in the
family Meruliaceae...
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Merulius is a
genus of
poroid fungi in the
family Meruliaceae. As of October 2017[update],
Index Fungorum accepts two
species in
Merulius: M. debriscola...
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variety of A. cantharellus (chanterelle). The
fungus was
placed in the
genus Merulius by
Johann Friedrich Gmelin in 1792, and then
Cantharellus by
Elias Fries...
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alneus (L.) Gray (1821)
Merulius alneus (L.) J.F.Gmel. (1792)
Merulius alneus (Reichard) Schumach. (1803)
Merulius communis (Fr.)
Spirin & Zmitr...
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Merulius berkeleyi is a
species of
fungus in the
family Meruliaceae. It is
found in Sri Lanka. ****ze,
Revisio generum plantarum (Leipzig), 2, page 862...
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ungulatum (Lloyd) Imazeki, (1943)
Lenzites argentina Speg., (1898)
Lenzites sepiaria (Wulfen) Fr., (1889)
Merulius sepiarius (Wulfen) Schrank, (1789)...
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renamed as a form of
Merulius tremellosus. It was
transferred to
Phlebia in 1984 when
Nakasone and
Burdsall synonymized Merulius with Phlebia. "Phlebia...
- 2011-07-18 at the
Wayback Machine.
Ariadne workshop 2001.
Bagchee K (1954). "
Merulius lacrymans (Wulf.) Fr. in India". Sydowia. 8: 80–5.
White NA; Dehal-Prabhjyot...
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throughout its
taxonomical history include Phlebomorpha, Auricularia,
Merulius, and Haematostereum. The
fungus is
commonly known as the "bleeding Stereum"...
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family Hydnaceae. It has the
common name
sinuous chanterelle. Synonym:
Merulius undulatus Pers., 1801 (basionym)
Pseudocraterellus sinuosus (Fr.) Corner...