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Definition of P betulinus

P betulinus
Polyporus Po*lyp"o*rus, n.; pl. Polypori. [NL., fr. Gr. poly`s many + ? a pore.] (Bot.) A genus of fungi having the under surface full of minute pores; also, any fungus of this genus. Note: Polyporus fomentarius was formerly dried and cut in slices for tinder, called amadou. P. betulinus is common in America, and forms very large thick white semicircular excrescences on birch trees. Several species of Polyporous are considered edible.

Meaning of P betulinus from wikipedia

- Fomitopsis betulina (previously Piptoporus betulinus), commonly known as the birch polypore, birch bracket, or razor strop, is a common bracket fungus...
- Plagianthus betulinus or ribbonwood is a tree that is endemic to New Zealand. One of the distinctive aspects of this tree is that it is usually deciduous...
- C., 1758 Conus betulinus Linnaeus, C., 1758 The Conus Biodiversity website Cone S**** – Knights of the Sea "Dendroconus betulinus". Gastropods.com...
- australiensis (Wakef.) G. Cunn. Piptoporus betulinus (Bull.) P. Karst. (1881) Piptoporus quercinus (Schrad.) P. Karst. (1881) (moved to Buglossoporus) Piptoporus...
- led to the conclusion that he carried it for use as tinder. Piptoporus betulinus also carried by Ötzi Forest pathology Ganoderma applanatum known as the...
- Baill. Croton betiokensis Leandri Croton betulaster Müll.Arg. Croton betulinus Vahl Croton biaroensis Croizat Croton bidentatus Müll.Arg. Croton bifurcatus...
- host trees. Some species depend on a single tree genus (e.g. Piptoporus betulinus on birch, Perenniporia corticola on dipterocarps). Forms of polypore fruit...
- 1968) Conus berdulinus Veillard, 1972 Conus bessei Petuch, 1992 Conus betulinus Linnaeus, 1758 Conus biancae Bozzetti, 2010 Conus biliosus (Röding, 1798)...
- spegazziniana, a true bug that lays eggs in the branches; Hedyphates betulinus, a type of beetle that weakens the tree and makes it more susceptible...
- North America. Both adults and larvae feed on fungi, including Piptoporus betulinus (Polyporales) on birch (Betula papyrifera, B. lenta) and Heterobasidion...