Skeletocutis

Bian, Lu-Sen, Zhao, Chang-Lin & Wu, Fang, 2016, A new species of Skeletocutis (Polyporales, Basidiomycota) from Yunnan of China, Phytotaxa 270 (4), pp. 267-276 : 274

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.270.4.3

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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/BE51771F-9571-FFBA-6597-FDBEFA03D444

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Felipe

scientific name

Skeletocutis
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Key to species of Skeletocutis View in CoL View at ENA in China

1. Basidiospores less than 1 μm in width...............................................................................................................................................2

1. Basidiospores more than 1 μm in width...........................................................................................................................................11

2. Hyphae in trama monomitic...............................................................................................................................................................3

2. Hyphae in trama dimitic.....................................................................................................................................................................4

3. Grows on angiosperms; pore surface usually with bluish-grey tint ........................................................................................ S. nivea View in CoL

3. Grows on gymnosperms; pore surface with salmon or amber tint.................................................................................. S. ochroalba View in CoL

4. Basidiocarps with fimbriate to rhizomorphic margin........................................................................................................ S. fimbriata View in CoL

4. Basidiocarps without fimbriate to rhizomorphic margin....................................................................................................................5

5. Basidiocarps pileate............................................................................................................................................................... S. inflata View in CoL

5. Basidiocarps resupinate......................................................................................................................................................................6

6. Pore surface violaceous ....................................................................................................................................................... S. lilacina View in CoL

6. Pore surface white to buff...................................................................................................................................................................7

7. Basidiospores <0.7 μm in width......................................................................................................................................... S. luteolus

7. Basidiospores> 0.7 μm in width........................................................................................................................................................8

8. Pores angular, 5–6 per mm.................................................................................................................................................................9

8. Pores round, 7–11 per mm................................................................................................................................................................10

9. Basidiocarps thin, fragile; accompanying Trichaptum species.......................................................................................... S. kuehneri View in CoL

9. Basidiocarps sturdy, tough; accompanying Phellinus species.......................................................................................... S. chrysella View in CoL

10. Basidiocarps perennial; skeletal hyphae unchanged in KOH................................................................................................ S. stellae View in CoL

10. Basidiocarps annual; skeletal hyphae swollen in KOH.................................................................................................... S. substellae View in CoL

11. Rhizomorphs present........................................................................................................................................................................12

11. Rhizomorphs absent.........................................................................................................................................................................13

12. Basidiospores smaller, <5 μm in length ............................................................................................................................ S. alutacea View in CoL

12. Basidiospores larger,> 5 μm in length........................................................................................................................... S. percandida View in CoL

13. Basidiospores ellipsoid.....................................................................................................................................................................14

13. Basidiospores cylindrical, allantoid to lunate...................................................................................................................................16

14. On bamboo; pores 8–11 per mm ................................................................................................................................. S. bambusicola View in CoL

14. On hardwoods; pores 4–7 per mm....................................................................................................................................................15

15. Basidiocarps perennial; basidiospores <2.5 μm in width.................................................................................................. S. perennis View in CoL

15. Basidiocarps annual; basidiospores> 2.5 μm in width ...................................................................................................... S. sensitive

16. Basidiocarps effused-reflexed to pileate...........................................................................................................................................17

16. Basidiocarps resupinate....................................................................................................................................................................18

17. Fresh pores orange; basidiospores> 1.3 μm in width ....................................................................................................... S. amorpha View in CoL

17. Fresh pores pinkish grey; basidiospores <1.3 μm in width ........................................................................................ S. carneogrisea View in CoL

18. Dissepiment edge almost monomitic................................................................................................................................................19

18. Dissepiment edge distinctly dimitic.................................................................................................................................................21

19. Basidiocarps thick and fleshy, with acidic smell when fresh ................................................................................................. S. odora View in CoL

19. Basidiocarps thin and fragile, without odor when fresh...................................................................................................................20

20. Pores mostly 5–6 per mm ............................................................................................................................................. S. yunnanensis View in CoL

20. Pores mostly 6–8 per mm .............................................................................................................................................. S. albocremea View in CoL

21. Basidiospores curved........................................................................................................................................................................22

21. Basidiospores fairly straight.............................................................................................................................................................23

22. Pore surface not cracking when dry; basidiospores tapering at apiculus ....................................................................... S. brevispora View in CoL

22. Pore surface cracking when dry; basidiospores not tapering at apiculus ...................................................................... S. subvulgaris View in CoL

23. Skeletal hyphae unchanged in KOH............................................................................................................................... S. biguttulata View in CoL

23. Skeletal hyphae dissolved in KOH.................................................................................................................................. S. papyracea View in CoL

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