Phellinus

Gomes-Silva, Allyne Christina, Ryvarden, Leif & Gibertoni, Tatiana Baptista, 2012, Two new species of Phellinus s. l. from the Brazilian Amazonia, Phytotaxa 67 (1), pp. 55-60 : 58-59

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.67.1.4

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/0399E214-EE49-790A-9A84-63A3FA46FB25

treatment provided by

Felipe

scientific name

Phellinus
status

s.l.

Key to species of Phellinus View in CoL View at ENA s.l. from the Brazilian Amazonia

1. Hymenial setae lacking or rare .................................................................................................................................... 2

- Hymenial setae present ................................................................................................................................................ 7

2. Hyphal system monomitic to dimitic; basidiospores hyaline, globose, dextrinoid ( Fomitiporia View in CoL ).............................. 3

- Hyphal system dimitic; basidiospores yellowish to pale rusty brown, ellipsoid to globose, not dextrinoid ( Fulvifomes View in CoL ) ........................................................................................................................................................................... 4

3. Basidiomata resupinate; basidiospores ovoid to subglobose, 6.5−8.5 × 5.5−7 µm ........................................................ ................................................................................................................................... F. punctata s.l. (P. Karst.) Murrill

- Basidiomata pileate; basidiospores subglobose, 5−6 × 4.5−5 µm .................................................................................. ...................................................................................................... F. apiahyna (Speg.) Robledo, Decock & Rajchenb.

4. Basidiomata resupinate ................................................................................................ F. umbrinellus (Bres.) Y.C. Dai View in CoL

- Basidiomata pileate...................................................................................................................................................... 5

5. Pores 4−7 per mm ....................................................................................................... F. grenadensis (Murrill) Murrill View in CoL

- Pores 7–10..................................................................................................................................................................... 6

6. Black line present in the context, basidiospores subglobose to ellipsoid, 4.5−6 × 4−5.5 µm, rusty brown.................. ................................................................................................................ F. fastuosus (Lév.) Bondartseva & S. Herrera View in CoL

- Black line absent in the context, basidiospores subglobose to globose, 5–6 × 4–5 µm, pale golden yellow................. .................................................................................................................... F. merrillii (Murrill) Baltazar & Gibertoni View in CoL

7. Basidiomata annual to perennial; hyphal system monomitic/dimitic; basidiospores hyaline, ellipsoid, allantoid to cylindric ( Fuscoporia View in CoL ).................................................................................................................................................. 8

- Basidiomata perennial; hyphal system dimitic; basidiospores hyaline, ellipsoid to globose ( Phellinus View in CoL s.l.) .......... 12

8. Basidiomata resupinate ................................................................................................................................................ 9

- Basidiomata pileate.................................................................................................................................................... 10

9. Pores 6−7 per mm; setal hyphae absent; basidiospores 5−7.5 × 22.5 µm ............................ F. ferrea (Pers.) G. Cunn. View in CoL

- Pores 7−9 per mm; setal hyphae present; basidiospores 5−7 × 3−3.5 µm ................ F. ferruginosa (Schrad.) Murrill View in CoL

10. Hymenial setae hooked ............................................................................... F. wahlbergii (Fr.) T. Wagner & M. Fisch. View in CoL - Hymenial setae straight.............................................................................................................................................. 11

11. Basidiomata usually annual, glabrous to scrupose or hispid; hymenial setae 20−30 × 5−6 µm; basidiospores 4−5 × 3−3.5 µm ..................................................................................................... F. gilva (Schwein.) T. Wagner & M. Fisch. View in CoL

- Basidiomata perennial, tomentose, ultimately glabrous in zones; hymenial setae 15−40 × 5−9 µm; basidiospores 4.5−6 × 3.5−5 µm ................................................................................................ F. senex (Nees & Mont.) Ghob. View in CoL -Nejh.

12. Basidiomata resupinate .............................................................................................................................................. 13

- Basidiomata pileate to effused reflexed..................................................................................................................... 16

13. Setal hyphae with scattered protuberances ........................................................................................ P. sousae View in CoL sp. nov.

- Setal hyphae absent.................................................................................................................................................... 14

14. Pores 7−9 per mm ......................................................................................... P. ferrugineovelutinus (Henn.) Ryvarden View in CoL

- Pores <6 per mm ....................................................................................................................................................... 15

15. Pore surface reddish brown; hymenial setae straight, 12−20 × 4−8 µm; basidiospores globose, pale yellow to rusty brown, 3.5−4.5 µm in diameter........................................................................................ P.shaferi (Murrill) Ryvarden View in CoL

- Pore surface greyish brown; hymenial setae hooked, 18−25 × 6−8.5 µm; basidispores ellipsoid, hyaline, 3.5−4.5 × 2.5−3.5 µm ................................................................................................................................... P. undulatus (Murrill) View in CoL

16. Setal hyphae and/or tramal setae present................................................................................................................... 17

- Setal hyphae and/or tramal setae absent .................................................................................................................... 18

17. Tramal setae present; setal hyphae absent; hymenial setae present................................................. P. fibrosus View in CoL sp. nov.

17. Tramal setae absent; setal hyphae present; hymenial setae absent .................................... P.noxius (Corner) G. Cunn. View in CoL

18. Hymenial setal present............................................................................................................................................... 19

- Hymenial setal absent ................................................................................................................................................ 20

19. Basidiospores ovoid to subglobose, pale golden brown, 4.3−5.5 × 3.8−4.8 µm; pores 6−8 per mm............................. ........................................................................................................................... P. linteus (Berk. & M.A. Curtis) Teng View in CoL

- Basidiospores globose, pale yellowish, 3−4 µm; pores 7−10 per mm ....................................... P. extensus (Lév.) Pat.

20. Basidiomata on Rhizophorae mangle ...................................................................... P. mangrovicus (Imazeki) Imazeki View in CoL

- Basidiomata on other angiosperms............................................................................................................................. 21

21. Basidiospores globose, rusty brown, 4−5 µm; context bright yellowish brown and reddish in KOH ........................... .................................................................................................................................. P. rhytiphloeus (Mont.) Ryvarden View in CoL

- Basidiospores globose to subglobose, hyaline to pale golden yellow, 4−6 µm; context cinnamon to fulvous and black in in KOH.................................................................................................................................................................... 22

22. Upper surface adpressed tomentose to velutinate with a black zone; pores 6−7 per mm ...... P. baccharidis (Pat.) Pat. View in CoL

- Upper surface velutinate, soon glabrous, no black zone or cuticle; pores 8−10 per mm ...... P. griseoporus D.A. Reid View in CoL

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