Species of fungus
Neoantrodia serialis
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Scientific classification
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Domain:
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Eukaryota
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Kingdom:
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Fungi
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Division:
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Basidiomycota
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Class:
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Agaricomycetes
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Order:
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Polyporales
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Family:
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Fomitopsidaceae
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Genus:
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Neoantrodia
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Species:
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N. serialis
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Binomial name
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Neoantrodia serialis
(Fr.) Audet (2017)
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Synonyms
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List
- Polyporus serialis Fr. (1821)
- Boletus serialis (Fr.) Spreng. (1827)
- Trametes serialis (Fr.) Fr. (1874)
- Fomitopsis serialis (Fr.) P. Karst. (1881)
- Polystictus serialis (Fr.) Cooke (1886)
- Pycnoporus serialis (Fr.) P. Karst. (1889)
- Coriolellus serialis (Fr.) Murrill (1907)
- Coriolus serialis (Fr.) Komarova (1964)
- Antrodia serialis (Fr.) Donk (1966)
- Daedalea serialis (Fr.) Aoshima (1967)
- Poria echinata Hoffm. (1811)
- Polyporus echinatus (Hoffm.) Pers. (1825)
- Poria favoginea Hoffm. (1811)
- Trametes scutata var. favoginea (Hoffm.) Harz (1888)
- Polyporus callosus Fr. (1821)
- Physisporus callosus (Fr.) P. Karst. (1881)
- Poria callosa (Fr.) Quél. (1886)
- Coriolellus callosus (Fr.) M.P. Christ. (1960)
- Coriolellus serialis f. callosus (Fr.) Domański (1965)
- Trametes contigua Wettst. (1888)
- Polyporus favogineus (Hoffm. ex Harz) Wettst. (1888)
- Polyporus vaporarius var. favogineus Hoffm. ex Harz (1888)
- Trametes serialis f. ptychogaster Mez (1908)
- Coriolellus serialis f. ptychogaster (Mez) Domański (1965)
- Polyporus fechtneri Velen. (1922)
- Polyporus pallidissimus Velen. (1922)
- Polyporus pseudoannosus Velen. (1922)
- Trametes serialis var. resupinata Bourdot & Galzin (1925)
- Coriolus serialis f. resupinatus (Bourdot & Galzin) Komarova (1964)
- Trametes serialis f. corallopoda Pilát (1927)
- Coriolellus serialis f. corallopodus (Pilát) Domański (1965)
- Trametes serialis f. tuberosa Pilát (1929)
- Coriolellus serialis f. tuberosus (Pilát) Domański (1965)
- Coriolellus serialis f. resupinatostratosa Domański (1962)
- Coriolellus serialis f. resupinatostratosus Domański (1962)
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Neoantrodia serialis is a species of polypore fungus in the family Fomitopsidaceae. Originally named Polyporus serialis by Elias Fries in 1821,[1] it was transferred to its current genus by Canadian mycologist Serge Audet in 2017.[2] A widespread species, N. serialis causes heart rot in living trees.[3] In North America, it is often confused with the morphologically similar Neoantrodia serialiformis, which grows on oak.[4]
References
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