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Title: Dendrothele griseocana (Corticiaceae) and related taxa with hyphal pegs

Author: Nakasone, Karen K.

Date: 2006

Source: Nova hedwigia. Vol. 83, nos. 1/2 (Aug. 2006): pages 99-108.

Description: Four Dendrothele (Corticiaceae, Polyporales) species with hyphal pegs are described and illustrated. Type specimens of Corticium griseocanum and Dendrothele papillosa were examined and found to be conspecific. Two new taxa, D. americana and D. tanzaniana, are described and illustrated, and the new combination, Dendrothele andina, is proposed. A key to D. griseocana and similar taxa with hyphal pegs is provided.

Keywords: Odontia andina, Dendrothele, hyphal pegs, Tanzania, Basidiomycetes, fungi, classification, identification, hyphae, Corticiaceae, Dendrothele papillosa, Dendrothele griseocanum, Dendrothele andina

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Nakasone, Karen K.  2006.  Dendrothele griseocana (Corticiaceae) and related taxa with hyphal pegs.   Nova hedwigia. Vol. 83, nos. 1/2 (Aug. 2006): pages 99-108..

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