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- Steccherinum is a widely distributed genus of toothed crust fungi in the family Steccherinaceae. Steccherinum was cir****scribed by Samuel Frederick Gray...
- Steccherinum ochraceum, known as ochre spreading tooth, is a hydnoid fungus of the family Steccherinaceae. It is a plant pathogen infecting sweetgum trees...
- Steccherinum subulatum is a hydnoid fungus of the family Steccherinaceae. Found in China, it was described as new to science by mycologists Hai-Sheng Yuan...
- Steccherinum subglobosum is a hydnoid fungus of the family Steccherinaceae. Found in China, it was described as new to science by mycologists Hai-Sheng...
- septentrionale Fr. (1821) "Hericium septentrionale" (Fr.) Pat. (1900) Steccherinum septentrionale (Fr.) Banker (1906) Creolophus septentrionalis (Fr.) Banker...
- Steccherinum tenue is a hydnoid crust fungus of the family Steccherinaceae. It is found in the southern United States, where it grows on decaying angiospermous...
- Steccherinum straminellum is a toothed crust fungus of the family Steccherinaceae. It was first described by Giacomo Bresadola in 1902 as Odontia straminella...
- (Hymenochaetales), Dentipellis (Russulales), Dentocorticium, Mycoacia, Radulodon, Steccherinum (Polyporales) and Sarcodontia. Other hydnoid fungi include a group of...
- nitidus (Pers.) Pers. (1801) Polyporus nitidus (Pers.) Fr. (1818) Chaetoporus nitidus (Pers.) Donk (1967) Steccherinum nitidum (Pers.) Vesterh. (1996)...
- later transferred to the genera Mycoleptodon by Albert Pilát in 1934, Steccherinum by Rudolph Arnold Maas Geester**** in 1962, and Irpex by Heikki Kotiranda...