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Junghuhnia Corda 1842

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Junghuhnia Corda (1842)
Junghuhnia Corda 1842

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New Zealand
Political Region

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Corda
Corda
1842
195
ICN
Junghuhnia Corda 1842
genus
Junghuhnia

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Junghuhnia

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Junghuhnia Corda 1842

Polypore fungi with crust-like to pileate (shelf-like) basidiocarps causing a white rot of fallen wood. Junghuhnia meridionalis can be recognised by its orange poroid fruiting body. Junghuhnia rhinocephalus forms an initially cream fruiting body becoming brown when mature. It is easily recognized by its pleasant vanilla-like smell.

Four species have been reported from New Zealand.

Polypore fungi with crust-like to pileate basidiocarps, causing a white rot of fallen wood.

Four species have been reported from New Zealand, only those listed below have descriptions or images available from NZFungi.

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Junghuhnia Corda 1842
Junghuhnia Corda (1842)

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New Zealand
Westland
Junghuhnia Corda 1842
New Zealand
Southland
Junghuhnia Corda 1842
New Zealand
Wellington
New Zealand
Auckland
New Zealand
Bay of Plenty
New Zealand
Rangitikei
New Zealand
Waikato
New Zealand
Wellington

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taxonomic status
J. nitida and many other species probably need transferring to Steccherinum

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1cb18f79-36b9-11d5-9548-00d0592d548c
scientific name
Names_Fungi
1 January 2001
20 July 2017
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