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Skeletocutis papyracea

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Skeletocutis papyracea
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S. papyracea
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Skeletocutis papyracea
A.David (1982)

Skeletocutis papyracea is a species of poroid crust fungus in the family Polyporaceae. It was described as new to science by Alix David in 1982. The type was collected in France, where it was found growing on a fallen trunk of Scots pine.[1] The fungus was reported in northeastern China in 2005,[2] and in Lithuania in 2013.[3] A microscope is useful for identification of this fungus: it differs from other Skeletocutis by the fact that its skeletal hyphae dissolve in 5% KOH solution.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b David, A. (1982). "Étude monographique du genre Skeletocutis (Polyporaceae)". Le Naturaliste Canadien (in French). 109: 235–272.
  2. ^ Dai, Yu-Cheng; Penttilä, Reijo (2005). "Polypore diversity of Fenglin Nature Reserve, northeastern China". Annales Botanici Fennici. 43 (2): 81–96. JSTOR 23727192.
  3. ^ Iršėnaitė, Reda; Adamonytė, Gražina; Daniele, Inita; Kasparavičius, Jonas; Kutorga, Ernestas; Stončius, Darius (2013). "Macromycetes and myxomycetes of Asveja Regional Park (Lithuania)" (PDF). Botanica Lithuanica. 19 (1): 8–21. doi:10.2478/botlit-2013-0002. Open access icon