Phellinus
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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