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Wolfiporia castanopsis

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Wolfiporia castanopsis
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W. castanopsis
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Wolfiporia castanopsis
Y.C.Dai (2011)

Wolfiporia castanopsis is a species of wood-decay fungus in the order Polyporales. It is found in Yunnan, China, where it grows on the rotten wood of Castanopsis orthacantha. The type locality was the Zixishan Nature Reserve in Chuxiong. The fungus, described as new to science in 2011 by mycologist Yu-Cheng Dai, is named for the tree with which it associates.[1]

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  1. ^ Dai YC, Zhou LW, Steffen K (2011). "Wood-decaying fungi in eastern Himalayas 1. Polypores from Zixishan Nature Reserve, Yunnan Province, China". Mycosystema. 30 (5): 674–679.