Phanerochaete P. Karst. 1889
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Phanerochaete P. Karst. (1889)
Phanerochaete P. Karst. 1889
Nomenclature
P. Karst.
P. Karst.
1889
ICN
Phanerochaete P. Karst. 1889
genus
Phanerochaete
Classification
Subordinates
- Phanerochaete aculeata
- Phanerochaete areolata
- Phanerochaete australis
- Phanerochaete avellanea
- Phanerochaete burtii
- Phanerochaete chrysosporium
- Phanerochaete cordylines
- Phanerochaete cordylines
- Phanerochaete corymbata
- Phanerochaete crassa
- Phanerochaete exilis
- Phanerochaete filamentosa
- Phanerochaete filamentosa
- Phanerochaete gigantea
- Phanerochaete investiens
- Phanerochaete laevis
- Phanerochaete luteoaurantiaca
- Phanerochaete martelliana
- Phanerochaete monomitica
- Phanerochaete rosea
- Phanerochaete sacrata
- Phanerochaete salmonicolor
- Phanerochaete sanguinea
- Phanerochaete singularis
- Phanerochaete singularis
- Phanerochaete sordida
- Phanerochaete tuberculata
- Phanerochaete velutina
- Phanerochaete viticola
Associations
Descriptions
Phanerochaete P. Karst. 1889
Corticioid fungi on wood. Fruit bodies usually large and conspicuous, smooth or tuberculate. Never with clamps.
Poorly understood taxonomically there are at least 10 species in New Zealand, only those listed below have descriptions or images available from NZFungi.
Phanerochaete P. Karst. 1889
Phanerochaete sensu Burdsall is represented by nine phylogenetic lineages across the Phlebioid clade. Hymenophore morphology is not conserved within any of the three clades and numerous corticioid (including smooth, tuberculate and hydnoid hymenophores) species are phylogenetically related to polyporoid species. We amplified RPB1, RPB2, and the ITS and LSU ribosomal genes from species mostly in the phlebioid clade, focusing heavily in phanerochaetoid taxa. We performed Maximum Likelihood and Bayesian analyses for different combinations of datasets. Our results provide a strongly supported phylogenetic picture of the phlebioid clade, representing 89 species in the four genes analyses, of which 49 represent phanerochaetoid taxa. Phanerochaete sensu lato is polyphyletic and distributed across nine lineages in the phlebioid clade. Six of these lineages are associated to already described genera, while we describe the new genus Phaeophlebiopsis to accommodate Phlebiopsis-like species in one of the remaining lineages. We also propose three taxonomic transfers and describe nine new species, with four of those species currently placed in Phanerochaete sanguinea or Phanerochaete velutina. Finally, the placement of Leptoporus mollis along with other potential brown-rot species in the phlebioid clade suggests that, in addition to the Antrodia clade, brown-rot fungi may have evolved more than once in Polyporales.
Taxonomic concepts
Corticium Fr. (1835)
Corticium Fr. (1835)
Corticium Fr. (1835)
Corticium Fr.
Grandiniella P. Karst. (1895)
Grandiniella P. Karst. (1895)
Grandiniella P. Karst. (1895)
Grandiniella P. Karst.
Phanerochaete P. Karst. 1889
Phanerochaete P. Karst. 1889
Phanerochaete P. Karst. 1889
Phanerochaete P. Karst. (1889)
Phanerochaete P. Karst. 1889
Phanerochaete P. Karst. (1889)
Phanerochaete P. Karst. 1889
Phanerochaete P. Karst.
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Notes
taxonomic status
Phanerochaeta polyphyletic, see Floudas & Hibbett 2015
Metadata
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scientific name
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1 January 2001
13 February 2020