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- The Meripilaceae are a family of fungi in the order Polyporales. The family was cir****scribed by Swiss mycologist Walter Jülich in 1982 with Meripilus...
- or the black-staining polypore, is a species of fungus in the family Meripilaceae. Originally described in 1905 by William Alphonso Murrill as Grifola...
- family Polyporaceae, with additional species in the Fomitopsidaceae and Meripilaceae. It also includes polypores in the Ganodermataceae, which were previously...
- Grifola is a genus of fungi in the family Meripilaceae, which includes some edible fungi such as Grifola frondosa, commonly known as hen-of-the-woods (or...
- Rigidoporus nevadensis is a species of polypore fungus in the family Meripilaceae. Found in the Andes region of Venezuela, it was described as a new species...
- Anthoporia is a fungal genus in the family Meripilaceae. It is a monotypic genus, cir****scribed in 2016 to contain the single species Anthoporia albobrunnea...
- Division: Basidiomycota class: Agaricomycetes Order: Polyporales Family: Meripilaceae Genus: Grifola Species: G. frondosa Binomial name Grifola frondosa (****s...
- Meripilus giganteus is a polypore fungus in the family Meripilaceae. It causes a white rot in various types of broadleaved trees, particularly beech (****us)...
- as the type species. Although traditionally classified in the family Meripilaceae, recent molecular phylogenetic analysis supports the placement of Hydnopolyporus...
- Rigidoporus is a genus of fungi in the family Meripilaceae. Many of the species in this genus are plant pathogens. The widespread genus, which contains...