Definition of Stereaceae. Meaning of Stereaceae. Synonyms of Stereaceae

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- The Stereaceae are a family of corticioid fungi in the Russulales order. Species in the family have a widespread distribution, are lignicolous or terrestrial...
- Aleurodiscus lividocoeruleus is a species of fungus belonging to the family Stereaceae. It is native to Europe and Northern America. Synonyms: Acanthophysellum...
- Stereum is the type genus of the Stereaceae family of fungi, in the Russulales order. Until recently, the genus was classified in the Corticiaceae family...
- Hybogasteraceae Lachnocladiaceae Peniophoraceae Russulaceae Gloeocystidiellaceae Stereaceae Synonyms Aleurodiscales Jülich (1981) Bondarzewiales Jülich (1981) Hericiales...
- Division: Basidiomycota class: Agaricomycetes Order: Russulales Family: Stereaceae Genus: Stereum Species: S. ostrea Binomial name Stereum ostrea (Blume...
- oak trees. Aleurodiscus oakesii is a species of fungus in the family Stereaceae. The species was first described by Miles Joseph Berkeley and Moses Ashley...
- fungus or ceramic parchment, is an inedible species of crust fungus in the Stereaceae family. The fruit body forms small, hard, flat crust-like aggregations...
- Division: Basidiomycota class: Agaricomycetes Order: Russulales Family: Stereaceae Genus: Stereum Species: S. fasciatum Binomial name Stereum fasciatum (Schwein...
- Chaetoderma is a genus of fungi in the Stereaceae family. It contains two species, both found in Europe. Kirk PM, Cannon PF, Minter DW, Stalpers JA (2008)...
- subpileatus is a widely distributed species of crust fungus in the family Stereaceae. It was first described scientifically in 1849 by Miles Joseph Berkeley...