-Phylloporia chrysites. a Basidiome in situ. b Section of the pileus. c Pore surface. d Pileus section. Phylloporia nodostipitata. e Basiome in situ. f Section of the pileus showing a black line. g Detail of the pore surface. h Pileus section showing the tomentum in the upper portion. Coltricia stuckertiana. i Basidiome in situ (Y. Maubet 034). j Section of the pileus. k Close up of the pore surface. l Pileus section. Scale bars: a = 10 mm, b = 8 mm, c, f, g, k = 1 mm, d, h = 60 µm, e = 30 µm, i = 5 mm, j = 2 mm, l = 150 µm.

-Phylloporia chrysites. a Basidiome in situ. b Section of the pileus. c Pore surface. d Pileus section. Phylloporia nodostipitata. e Basiome in situ. f Section of the pileus showing a black line. g Detail of the pore surface. h Pileus section showing the tomentum in the upper portion. Coltricia stuckertiana. i Basidiome in situ (Y. Maubet 034). j Section of the pileus. k Close up of the pore surface. l Pileus section. Scale bars: a = 10 mm, b = 8 mm, c, f, g, k = 1 mm, d, h = 60 µm, e = 30 µm, i = 5 mm, j = 2 mm, l = 150 µm.

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A synopsis of species of Hymenochaetaceae from five departments of Paraguay (Alto Paraguay, Boquerón, Central, Cordillera and Paraguarí) is presented. Thirteen species from nine genera are reported, of which eleven are recorded for the first time. Descriptions and macro-and microscopic illustrations are presented for each species. Discussions on th...

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... stuckertiana (Speg.) Rajchenb. & J.E. Wright, Folia Cryptogamica Estonica 33: 119 (1998) Fig. 6i-l Facesoffungi number: FoF08412 Description − Basidiomata annual, 20-50 × 5-0.15 × l-3 mm, centrally stipitate, pileus circular centrally depressed, flat when fresh, convex and somewhat incurred when mature and dry, in small groups, sometimes with fused pileus, pileus up to 55 mm in diameter and 7 mm thick. Pileus surface brown to ...
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... chrysites (Berk.) Ryvarden, Norwegian Journal of Botany 19: 235 (1972) Fig. 6a-d Facesoffungi number: FoF08420 Description -Basidiomata annual, pileate, dimidiate to semicircular, amplecten, wrapping the branch, 21-32 × 20 × 10-16 mm thick, reviving from old basidiomata, of spongy and soft consistency, pileal surface velutinose, azonated, yellowish golden brown to yellowish brown, turning dark brown to dark brown ...

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