A new species and new records of polypore fungi from the Patagonian andes forests of Argentina

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Abstract

Skeletocutis nothofagi sp. nov. is described based on a combination of hyphal features, the generative hyphae having irregularly thickened walls with typical incrustation of the Skeletocutis-type, suballantoid spores, and hymenial cystidioles. Gloeoporus dichrous, Cyclomyces tabacinus. Grifola gargal, Postia balsamea and Rigidoporus eminens are newly recorded from the studied area.

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Rajchenberg, M. (2001). A new species and new records of polypore fungi from the Patagonian andes forests of Argentina. Mycotaxon, 77, 93–100. https://doi.org/10.5962/p.414809

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