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- classified as pleurotoid (Gr.: pleurē + ōtos + -oid, literally "side-ear form" or "having the likeness of Pleurotus ssp."). Pleurotoid fungi are typically...
- family contains species with fruitbodies that are laterally striped (pleurotoid), closed (secotioid or gasteroid), or crust-like (corticioid). Molecular...
- is normally eccentric and the gills are decurrent along it. The term pleurotoid is used for any mushroom with this general shape. The spores are smooth...
- in the family Mycenaceae. The species are small to medium, typically pleurotoid and sometimes bioluminescent. There are more than 50 species in the genus...
- Hohenbuehelia is a pleurotoid genus of agaric fungi characterized by gelatinous-sheathed bowling-pin-shaped cystidia, on conidia, basidiospore germ tubes...
- discovered, there are only tendencies that distinguish it from Lactarius. Pleurotoid (laterally stiped) fruitbodies are only known in Lactifluus, while species...
- obconicus Peck (1906) The general growth form, or habit, of P. conchatus is pleurotoid, referring to its growth on wood, the presence of gills, and roughly semicircular-shaped...
- (turkey tail) and Ganoderma applanatum.[medical citation needed] Amadou Pleurotoid fungi Wood-decay fungus List of world's largest mushrooms and conks Phillips...
- Dai Y, Niemelä T, Qin G (2003). "Changbai wood-rotting fungi 14. A new pleurotoid species Panellus edulis". Annales Botanici Fennici. 40 (2): 107–112.{{cite...
- nematophagy support monophyletic Pleurotaceae within the polyphyletic pleurotoid-lentinoid fungi". Mycologia. 92 (2): 241–252. doi:10.2307/3761557. JSTOR 3761557...