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Pore density in Antrodiella americana. 

Pore density in Antrodiella americana. 

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Kout J., Vlasák J., Spirin V. (2014): Contribution to the Antrodiella americana species complex (Basidiomycota, Polyporales). – Czech Mycol. 66(1): 53–60. Two recently described polypores, Antrodiella niemelaei and A. chinensis, are newly reported from the Russian Far East and the first of them also from the Czech Republic, Central Europe. The cor-...

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... similarity (99-100% concordance) of A. niemelaei specimens from Fennoscandia, Central Europe and East Asia, as well as its close affinity to A. ameri- cana, which shows, however, much higher sequence diversity (Fig. 1) In addition to geographic distribution and rDNA sequences, pore size is a good species character in the A. americana complex (Figs. 2-4), which was already stated in some earlier publications (Vampola & Vlasák 2011, Yuan 2013. Antrodiella niemelaei has small pores, approx. 4 per mm, A. americana medium pores 1-3 per mm, and A. chinensis has large pores, 1-2 per mm in our speci- mens, but 0.5-1.5 per mm in the original description (Yuan 2013). The above pore size values ...

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