Primer registro de Hydnopolyporus Fimbriatus (Cooke) D.A. Reid (Polyporales: Meripilaceae) para el departamento de Cundinamarca, Colombia

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Abstract

Hydnopolyporus fimbriatus is a lignicolous fungus reported in Colombia for the first and last time in 1930 for the department of Valle del Cauca. During the collection at the campus of Universidad Nacional de Colombia, in Bogotá, the presence of the species was recorded with which its distribution for the department of Cundinamarca expands. Three basidiome were collected and examined following the protocols established by the specialized literature. Mycological information is provided on macroscopic and microscopic characteristics, current distribution, time of collection and substrate for growth of the basidiome.

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Castiblanco-Z, A., Pinzón-O, C. A., & Pinzón-O, J. (2017). Primer registro de Hydnopolyporus Fimbriatus (Cooke) D.A. Reid (Polyporales: Meripilaceae) para el departamento de Cundinamarca, Colombia. Boletin Cientifico Del Centro de Museos, 21(2), 30–37. https://doi.org/10.17151/bccm.2017.21.2.2

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