Sanghuangporus

Zhu, Lin, Xing, Jia-Hui & Cui, Bao-Kai, 2017, Morphological characters and phylogenetic analysis reveal a new species of Sanghuangporus from China, Phytotaxa 311 (3), pp. 270-276 : 275

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.311.3.7

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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/C92087B2-FFD1-FFE2-90AD-FF5C768A9C20

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scientific name

Sanghuangporus
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Key to accepted species of Sanghuangporus View in CoL View at ENA

1. Pores 3–5 per mm...............................................................................................................................................................................2

1. Pores> 5 per mm................................................................................................................................................................................3

2. Basidiospores 3.5–4.5 × 3–3.5 μm; distribution in Central Asia.................................................................................... S. lonicerinus View in CoL

2. Basidiospores 4–4.8 × 3–3.8 μm; distribution in Europe ....................................................................................................... S. pilatii View in CoL

3. Pores 8–10 per mm.............................................................................................................................................................................4

3. Pores 5–8 per mm...............................................................................................................................................................................5

4. Basidiospores basically subglobose; restricted to Lonicera View in CoL ......................................................................................... S. lonicericola View in CoL

4. Basidiospores basically subglobose to ovoid; restricted to Quercus View in CoL ............................................................................... S. quercicola View in CoL

5. Context very thin, <3 mm ..................................................................................................................................................................6

5. Context very thick,> 10 mm ..............................................................................................................................................................7

6. Context duplex; distribution in the warm temperate zones............................................................................................... S. weigelae View in CoL

6. Context homogeneous; distribution in alpinus zones........................................................................................................... S. alpinus View in CoL

7. Setae mostly <20 μm long.................................................................................................................................................................8

7. Setae mostly> 20 μm long...............................................................................................................................................................11

8. Basidiomata with a sharp margin ........................................................................................................................................ S. zonatus View in CoL

8. Basidiomata with an obtuse margin....................................................................................................................................................9

9. Basidiospores basically subglobose; distribution in Africa...................................................................................... S. microcystideus View in CoL

9. Basidiospores broadly ellipsoid; distribution in Asia.......................................................................................................................10

10. Dissepiments distinctly thick; distribution in Western Asia............................................................................................... S. ligneous

10. Dissepiments distinctly thin to slightly thick (<1/4 diameter of pores); distribution in Eastern Asia................................... S. baumii View in CoL

11. Basidiospores basically subglobose; restricted to Juglans View in CoL ............................................................................................... S. weirianus View in CoL

11. Basidiospores broadly ellipsoid; restricted to Morus View in CoL or Populus View in CoL .....................................................................................................12

12. Basidiospores 3.8–4.4 × 2.8–3.7 μm; restricted to Populus View in CoL .................................................................................................. S. vaninii View in CoL

12. Basidiospores 4–4.9 × 3.1–3.9 μm; restricted to Morus View in CoL ................................................................................................. S. sanghuang View in CoL

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