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- Polyporaceae. It was first described by Mario Rajchenberg in 1983 as a variety of Skeletocutis nivea. Rajchenberg and Alex David promoted the taxon to independent...
- species N. maculatissimus. The genus was cir****scribed by mycologist Mario Rajchenberg in 1995. Neolentiporus is characterized by medium to large fruit bodies...
- characteristics that can be used to distinguish between them, which according to Rajchenberg and Pildain "supports the maintenance of a complex but taxonomically...
- Mario Rajchenberg proposed a transfer to genus Ceriporiopsis in 1987. In collaboration with Mauro Westphalen and Michal Tomšovský, Rajchenberg cir****scribed...
- America, it was described as a new species in 1987 by mycologist Mario Rajchenberg. The type was collected in Misiones Province, Argentina, in the Iguazú...
- was described as a new species in 2001 by Argentinian mycologist Mario Rajchenberg. The holotype collection was made in Tierra del Fuego in 1999, where...
- genus was cir****scribed in 2012 by mycologists Otto Miettinen and Mario Rajchenberg. The three species are members of the Cinereomyces clade, a grouping...
- species in 2012 by mycologists Sergio Gorjón, Alina Greslebin, and Mario Rajchenberg. The holotype was collected in Nahuel Huapi National Park, Argentina...
- the state of Paraná, Brazil". Synopsis Fungorum. 15: 34–69. David, A.; Rajchenberg, M. (1985). "Pore fungi from French Antilles and Guiana". Mycotaxon....
- PMID 18692378. Pildain MB, Coetzee MPA, Wingfield BD, Wingfield MJ, Rajchenberg M (2010). "Taxonomy of Armillaria in the Patagonian forests of Argentina"...