Coriolopsis
Coriolopsis gallica
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Coriolopsis

Murrill (1905)
Type species
Coriolopsis occidentalis
(Klotzsch) Murrill (1905)
Synonyms[1]
  • Trametella Pinto-Lopes (1952)[2]

Coriolopsis is a genus of fungi in the family Polyporaceae. It was circumscribed by American mycologist William Alphonso Murrill in 1905.[3] The genus is cosmopolitan, with most species in tropical areas.[4] The generic name combines the name Coriolus with the Ancient Greek word ὄψις ("appearance").[5]

Species

As of June 2017, Index Fungorum accepts 21 species of Coriolopsis:[6]

  • Coriolopsis albobadia (Lloyd) T.Hatt. & Sotome (2013)
  • Coriolopsis antleroides Douanla-Meli & Ryvarden (2007)[7]
  • Coriolopsis badia (Berk.) Murrill (1907) – Philippines, Sierra Leone
  • Coriolopsis bataanensis Murrill (1908)
  • Coriolopsis brunneoleuca (Berk.) Ryvarden (1972) – Australia
  • Coriolopsis burchellii (Berk. ex Cooke) Ryvarden (1988)
  • Coriolopsis byrsina (Mont.) Ryvarden (1972)
  • Coriolopsis daedaleoides (Berk.) Ryvarden (1972) – Papua New Guinea
  • Coriolopsis fumosa Murrill (1912)
  • Coriolopsis gallica (Fr.) Ryvarden (1973) – Africa, Europe, North America
  • Coriolopsis helvola (Fr.) Ryvarden (1972) – Sierra Leone
  • Coriolopsis luteo-olivacea (Berk.) Teng (1963)
  • Coriolopsis luteola (X.Q.Zhang & J.D.Zhao) J.D.Zhao (1989) – China
  • Coriolopsis occidentalis (Klotzsch) Murrill (1905) – Africa, Asia, South America
  • Coriolopsis phaea (Lév.) Teng (1963)
  • Coriolopsis phocina (Berk. & Broome) Murrill (1907)
  • Coriolopsis pruinata (Klotzsch) Teng (1963) – Mauritius
  • Coriolopsis suberosifusca (Corner) T.Hatt. & Sotome (2013)
  • Coriolopsis taylorii Murrill (1908)
  • Coriolopsis tuberculata Ryvarden (2000)
  • Coriolopsis turgida (Lloyd) Teng)1963)

References

  1. "Coriolopsis Murrill 1905". MycoBank. International Mycological Association. Retrieved 2012-10-20.
  2. Pinto-Lopes, J. (1952). "Polyporaceae: Contribuiçao para a sua bio-taxonomia". Separata das Memórias da Sociedade Broteriana (in Spanish). 8: 1–195 (see p. 160).
  3. Murrill, W.A. (1905). "The Polyporaceae of North America: XI. A synopsis of the brown pileate species". Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club. 32 (7): 353–71. doi:10.2307/2478499. JSTOR 2478499.
  4. Ryvarden, L.; Johansen, I. (1980). A Preliminary Polypore Flora of East Africa. Synopsis Fungorum. Oslo, Norway: Fungiflora. p. 282.
  5. Donk, M.A. (1960). "The generic names proposed for Polyporaceae". Persoonia. 1 (2): 173–302.
  6. Kirk, P.M. "Species Fungorum (version 29th May 2017). In: Species 2000 & ITIS Catalogue of Life". Retrieved 2017-06-05.
  7. Douanla-Meli, C.; Ryvarden, L.; Langer, E. (2007). "Studies of tropical African pore fungi (Basidiomycota, Aphyllophorales): three new species from Cameroon". Nova Hedwigia. 84 (3–4): 409–420. doi:10.1127/0029-5035/2007/0084-0409.


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