Definition of Meruliaceae. Meaning of Meruliaceae. Synonyms of Meruliaceae

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- The Meruliaceae are a family of fungi in the order Polyporales. According to a 2008 estimate, the family contains 47 genera and 420 species. As of AprilĀ 2018[update]...
- basidiospore morphology. Corticioid fungi belonging to the Cystostereaceae, Meruliaceae, Phanerochaetaceae, and Xenasmataceae are also included, as are the cauliflower...
- the wrinkled crust, is a common species of crust fungus in the family Meruliaceae. It grows as a wrinkled, orange to pinkish waxy crust on the decaying...
- of poroid fungi in the family Steccherinaceae (formerly placed in the Meruliaceae). It was originally cir****scribed as a subgenus of Spongipellis by the...
- as the scarlet waxcrust, is a species of crust fungus in the family Meruliaceae. It was described as a new species by Lewis David de Schweinitz in 1832...
- trembling Merulius or jelly rot, is a species of fungus in the family Meruliaceae. It is a common and widely distributed wood-decay fungus that grows on...
- Crustodontia is closely related to Phlebia. Molecular analysis places it in the Meruliaceae, in the phlebioid clade. Lombard, Frances F.; Burdsall, Harold H.; Gilbertson...
- crust fungi in the family Steccherinaceae (formerly placed in the family Meruliaceae). It was cir****scribed by Czech mycologist August Carl Joseph Corda in...
- Podoscypha is a genus of fungi in the family Meruliaceae. The genus has a widespread distribution, especially in tropical regions, and contains about...
- fungal genus in the family Steccherinaceae (formerly classified in the Meruliaceae). It is a monotypic genus, containing the single species Lamelloporus...