-
previously recognized lineages of Polyporales: the antrodia, core polyporoid,
phlebioid, and
residual polyporoid clades.
Extending this work,
Alfredo Justo and...
- that the
genus is polyphyletic,
containing members placed throughout the
phlebioid clade of the Polyporales. The
genus name is
derived from the Gr**** words...
-
related to Phlebia.
Molecular analysis places it in the Meruliaceae, in the
phlebioid clade. Lombard,
Frances F.; Burdsall,
Harold H.; Gilbertson,
Robert L...
- Meruliaceae;
these two families, as well as the Phanerochaetaceae, form the
phlebioid clade.
Irpicaceae has both
polypore and
crust fungi. They have a monomitic...
- the type
species of Climacodon, C. septentrionale,
which nests in the
Phlebioid clade. The
bright red, funnel-shaped
fruit bodies of this
fungus are up...
- Phanerochaetaceae.
Molecular analysis places Climacodon as a
member of the
Phlebioid clade.
Climacodon annamensis (Har. & Pat.) Maas Geest. (1974) Climacodon...
-
analysis showed that the
Phanerochaetaceae were a
subclade of the
large phlebioid clade,
which also
contains members of the
families Meruliaceae and Irpicaceae...
-
Floudas and
Hibbett identified a "core
Phlebia clade"
within the
larger Phlebioid clade,
containing P. radiata, P. acerina, P. floridensis, P. setulosa...