RARE FINNISH APHYLLOPHORALES (BASIDIOMYCETES) PLUS 2 NEW COMBINATIONSIN EFIBULA

Citation
H. Kotiranta et R. Saarenoksa, RARE FINNISH APHYLLOPHORALES (BASIDIOMYCETES) PLUS 2 NEW COMBINATIONSIN EFIBULA, Annales botanici Fennici, 30(3), 1993, pp. 211-249
Citations number
123
Categorie Soggetti
Plant Sciences
Journal title
ISSN journal
00033847
Volume
30
Issue
3
Year of publication
1993
Pages
211 - 249
Database
ISI
SICI code
0003-3847(1993)30:3<211:RFA(P2>2.0.ZU;2-V
Abstract
Twenty-five new, rare or little-collected species of Aphyllophorales, mainly Corticiaceae, are reported from Finland. New to Finland are: Ca ndelabrochaete verruculosa Hjortstam, Cejpomyces terrigenus (Bres.) Sv rcek & Pouzar, Christiansenia pallida Hauerslev, Hyphoderma echinocyst is J. Eriksson & Strid, Hyphodontia efibulata J. eriksson & Hjortstam, H. pilaecystidiate (Lundell) J. Eriksson. Lazulinospora cyanea (Wakef .) Burds. & M.J. Larsen, Lindtneria chordulata (D.P. Rogers) Hjortstam , Membranomyces spurius (Bourdot) Julich, Paullicorticium pearsonii (B ourdot) J. Eriksson, Phlebia subochracea (Bres.) J. Eriksson & Ryv., P . tristis (Litsch. & Lundell) Parm., Suillosporium cystidiatum (D.P. R ogers) Pouzar, Thanatephorus cucumeris (Frank) Donk, T. orchidicola Wa rcup & Talbot, and Vuilleminia corylia Boidin, Lanq. & Gilles. New fin ds of the following species are included: Athelopsis lembospora (Bourd ot) Oberw., Coniophora fusispora (Cooke & Ellis) Sacc., Efibula deflec tens (P. Karsten) S. H. Wu, Hypochniciellum subillaqueatum (Litsch.) H jortstam, Hypochnicium vellereum (Ellis & Crag.) Parm., Irpicodon pend ulus (Fr.) Pouzar, Membranomyces delectabilis (Jackson) Kotiranta & Sa arenoksa, Stereopsis vitellina (Plowr.) Reid, and Xenasma rimicola (Ka rsten) Donk. Distribution maps are given for I. pendulus, S. vitellina and V coryli. Twenty-three species are illustrated by drawings. The n ew combinations Efibula rosea (P. Henn.) Kotiranta & Saarenoksa, Efibu la verruculosa (Hjortstam & Ryv.) Kotiranta & Saarenoksa and Membranom yces delectabilis (Jackson) Kotiranta & Saarenoksa are proposed.