Morphological description and phylogenetic estimation of favolus roseus (Polyporaceae): First documented records for the indian mycobiota

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Abstract

During the course of macrofungal forays, we collected several wood-rotting fungi from three states in India: Bihar, Jharkhand, and Maharashtra. We identified some of these macrofungal collections as Favolus roseus Lloyd. A critical literature survey and taxonomic investigation established that this is the first report of F. roseus from India. We give a detailed morphological description, illustration, and molecular phylogeny of the species, along with taxonomic note and extended biogeographical distributional map.

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Gore, V. U., Hembrom, M. E., Ghosh, A., Mali, V. P., & Kisku, A. V. (2021). Morphological description and phylogenetic estimation of favolus roseus (Polyporaceae): First documented records for the indian mycobiota. Check List, 17(4), 1171–1180. https://doi.org/10.15560/17.4.1171

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