Lentinus megacystidiatus

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Lentinus megacystidiatus
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L. megacystidiatus
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Lentinus megacystidiatus
Karunarathna et al., 2010

Lentinus megacystidiatus is a species of edible mushroom in the family Polyporaceae, first found in northern Thailand.[1]

References

  1. ^ Karunarathna, Samantha C.; Yang, Zhu L.; Zhao, Rui-Lin; Vellinga, Else C.; Bahkali, A. H.; Chukeatirote, Ekachai; Hyde, Kevin D. (2010). "Three new species of Lentinus from northern Thailand". Mycological Progress. 10 (4): 389–398. doi:10.1007/s11557-010-0701-6. ISSN 1617-416X.

Further Reading

  • Senthilarasu, Gunasekaran. "the lentinoid fungi (Lentinus and Panus) from Western ghats, India." (2015).
  • Quél, C. E. R. I. O. P. O. R. U. S. "Zmitrovich IV, Kovalenko AE Lentinoid and polyporoid fungi, two generic conglomerates containing important medicinal mushrooms in molecular perspective International Journal of Medicinal Mushrooms." International Journal of Medicinal Mushrooms (2015).
  • Njouonkou, André-Ledoux, Roy Watling, and Jérôme Degreef. "Lentinus cystidiatus sp. nov.(Polyporaceae): an African lentinoid fungus with an unusual combination of both skeleto-ligative hyphae and pleurocystidia." Plant Ecology and Evolution 146.2 (2013): 240-245.

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