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- The Fistulinaceae are a family of fungi, the best-known member of which is the beefsteak fungus Fistulina hepatica. Molecular studies have now shown it...
- on the trees which it infects. Fistulina is classified in the family Fistulinaceae; molecular studies suggest close relations to the agaric mushroom Schizophyllum...
- Fistulina is a genus of fungi in the family Fistulinaceae. Species in the genus cause a brown rot of both dead and living hardwood trees. List of Agaricales...
- Aphyllophorales contained the families Clavariaceae, Cyp****aceae, Fistulinaceae, Hydnaceae, Meruliaceae, Polyporaceae, Polystictaceae, and Thelephoraceae...
- Porodisculus is a ditypic genus of fungi in the family Fistulinaceae. It was cir****scribed by American mycologist William Alphonso Murrill in 1907. "Porodisculus...
- Fistulina subhepatica is a species of fungus in the family Fistulinaceae. It is found in Yunnan Province in subtropical China, where it causes brown rot...
- Filobasidiaceae L.S. Olive 1968 Filobasidium L.S. Olive Agaricales Fistulinaceae Lotsy 1907 Fistulina Bull. Polyporales Fomitopsidaceae Jülich 1982 Fomitopsis...
- Basidiomycetes (Podstawczaki), Aphyllophorales (Bezblaszkowe). Bondarzewiaceae, Fistulinaceae, Ganodermataceae, Polyporaceae (in Polish). Vol. 1. Warsaw: Panstwowe...
- Kotl. & Pouzar 1972 Entoloma (Fr.) P.Kumm. 8 2250 Entoloma sinuatum Fistulinaceae Lotsy 1907 Fistulina Bull. 3 13 Fistulina hepatica Hemigasteraceae Gäum...
- Basidiomycetes (Podstawczaki), Aphyllophorales (Bezblaszkowe). Bondarzewiaceae, Fistulinaceae, Ganodermataceae, Polyporaceae" (in Polish). 1: 196. {{cite journal}}:...