Basidiospores of Polyporus cryptopus and P. rhizophillus. a Polyporus cryptopus (from BPI, US0206750). b Polyporus rhizophilus (from PRM, 709523)

Basidiospores of Polyporus cryptopus and P. rhizophillus. a Polyporus cryptopus (from BPI, US0206750). b Polyporus rhizophilus (from PRM, 709523)

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Polyporus phyllostachydis is described and illustrated as a new species. This species is characterized by its occurrence on bamboo roots, the small and centrally stipitate basidiocarps, the white pileus, usually becoming darker from the center at maturity, and the cylindrical stipe with a distinct crust. Morphological characters of the present spec...

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... cryptopus Ellis & Barthol., Erythea 4:79 (1896). Fig. 3a Basidiocarps centrally stipitate. Pileus circular, plane or depressed in the center, 1.9-5 cm in diameter, up to 3 mm thick; pileus surface wrinkled, light brown to grayish-brown (10YR5-7/4), margin round with inconspicuous lobes. Stipe cylindrical, up to 1.5 cm long, up to 5 mm in diameter, wrinkled, pale orange (10YR8-9/4) at the ...
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... US2026748); Rockport, Kansas, on Gramineae, July 1895, E. Bartholmew (BPI, US2026749); Rockport, Kansas, on Gramineae, July 1895, E. Bartholmew (BPI, US2026746); Stockton, Kansas, on Gramineae, July 24, 1896, E. Bartholmew (BPI, US2026744, as Scutiger cryptopus); Bozeman, Montana, on Polyporus rhizophilus (Pat.) Sacc., Syll. Fung. 11:82 (1895). Fig. 3b Basidiocarps centrally stipitate. Pileus circular to semicircular, plane to convex, 0.5-2.2 cm in diameter; pileus surface wrinkled, grayish-orange to grayish-brown (10YR7-8/2-4), margin acute, entire. Stipe cylindrical, up to 1.5 cm long, up to 4 mm in diameter, wrinkled, grayish-orange to pale orange (10YR7-9/2-4), rarely with a ...

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