Ceriporia

Ceriporia is a widely distributed genus of crust fungi.

Ceriporia
Ceriporia spissa
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Ceriporia

Donk (1933)
Type species
Ceriporia viridans
(Berk. & Broome) Donk (1933)
Species

49; see text

Synonyms[1]

Taxonomy

The genus was circumscribed by Dutch mycologist Marinus Anton Donk in 1930, with Ceriporia viridans as the type species.[2] The generic name combines the Latin word cera ("wax") and the name Poria.[3]

Molecular phylogenetic analyses have shown that Ceriporia is not monophyletic,[4][5] despite an earlier study which suggested the contrary.[6] The presence or absence of cystidia is not considered a phylogenetic character in delimiting the species of Ceriporia.[4]

Although traditionally classified in the family Phanerochaetaceae,[7] recent molecular phylogenetic analysis supports the placement of Ceriporia in the Irpicaceae.[8][9][10]

Species

Ceriporia reticulata

A 2008 estimate placed 22 species in the genus.[7] As of September 2016, Index Fungorum accepts 49 species of Ceriporia.[11] Twenty species occur in China;[4] eighteen species are found in the neotropics.[12]

  • Ceriporia alachuana (Murrill) Hallenb. (1979) – Dominican Republic
  • Ceriporia alania Gilb. & Hemmes (2004)[13]
  • Ceriporia alba M.Pieri & B.Rivoire (1997)[14]
  • Ceriporia albobrunnea Ryvarden & Iturr. (2003)[15]
  • Ceriporia albomellea Yuan Yuan, Jia J.Chen, X.H.Ji (2017) – China[16]
  • Ceriporia amazonica A.M.S.Soares, H.M.P.Sotão & Ryvarden (2014)[12] – Brazil
  • Ceriporia angulata Gomes-Silva, Ryvarden & Gibertoni (2012)[17] – Brazil
  • Ceriporia aurantiocarnescens (Henn.) M.Pieri & B.Rivoire (1997)[14]
  • Ceriporia aurea Ryvarden (2014)[18] – Brazil
  • Ceriporia bresadolae (Bourdot & Galzin) Donk (1933)
  • Ceriporia bubalinomarginata B.S.Jia & Y.C.Dai (2013)[4] – China
  • Ceriporia camaresiana (Bourdot & Galzin) Bondartsev & Singer (1941)Corsica
  • Ceriporia citrina M.Mata & Ryvarden (2010)[19] – Costa Rica
  • Ceriporia crassitunicata Y.C.Dai & Sheng H.Wu (2002)
  • Ceriporia cystidiata Ryvarden & Iturr. (2003)
  • Ceriporia davidii (D.A.Reid) M.Pieri & B.Rivoire (1997)[14]
  • Ceriporia dentipora Ryvarden (2010)[19] – Costa Rica
  • Ceriporia excelsa S.Lundell ex Parmasto (1959) – Europe
  • Ceriporia ferrugineocincta (Murrill) Ryvarden (1980) – Puerto Rico
  • Ceriporia griseoviolascens M.Pieri & B.Rivoire (1997)[14]
  • Ceriporia herinkii Vampola (1996)[20] – Europe
  • Ceriporia incrustata M.Mata & Ryvarden (2010)[19] – Costa Rica
  • Ceriporia inflata B.S.Jia & B.K.Cui (2012)[21] – China
  • Ceriporia jiangxiensis B.S.Jia & B.K.Cui (2012) [21] – China
  • Ceriporia lacerata N.Maek., Suhara & R.Kondo (2003)[22]
  • Ceriporia leptoderma (Berk. & Broome) Ryvarden (1980) – Uganda
  • Ceriporia mellea (Berk. & Broome) Ryvarden (1978) – Uganda; Zaïre
  • Ceriporia mellita (Bourdot & Galzin) Bondartsev & Singer (1941) – Great Britain
  • Ceriporia merulioidea Ryvarden (2010)[23]
  • Ceriporia metamorphosa (Fuckel) Ryvarden & Gilb. (1993) – Europe
  • Ceriporia microspora I.Lindblad & Ryvarden (1999)[24]
  • Ceriporia nanlingensis B.K.Cui & B.S.Jia (2011)[25] – China
  • Ceriporia ochracea Ryvarden (2014)[26]
  • Ceriporia otakou (G.Cunn.) P.K.Buchanan & Ryvarden (1988)
  • Ceriporia pseudocystidiata B.S.Jia & Y.C.Dai (2013) – China
  • Ceriporia purpurea (Fr.) Donk (1971) – Europe
  • Ceriporia retamoana Rajchenb. (2000)[27]
  • Ceriporia reticulata (Hoffm.) Domanski (1963) – Europe; United States
  • Ceriporia rhodella (Fr.) Donk (1933)
  • Ceriporia rubescens (Petch) Ryvarden (2015)
  • Ceriporia spissa (Schwein. ex Fr.) Rajchenb. (1983) – Great Britain
  • Ceriporia straminea Ryvarden (2014)[18]
  • Ceriporia subpudorina (Pilát) Bondartsev (1953)
  • Ceriporia subspissa Aime & Ryvarden (2007)[28] – Guyana
  • Ceriporia tarda (Berk.) Ginns (1984) – United States; Australia
  • Ceriporia totara (G.Cunn.) P.K.Buchanan & Ryvarden (1988)
  • Ceriporia variegata B.S.Jia & Y.C.Dai (2013)[4] – China
  • Ceriporia vermicularis M.Pieri & B.Rivoire (1997)[14]
  • Ceriporia viridans (Berk. & Broome) Donk (1933) – Europe
  • Ceriporia xylostromatoides (Berk.) Ryvarden (1980)

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