WebFomitopsis mounceae is a species of shelf fungus. Originally thought to be identical to the red-belted conk, studies show that it is in fact a discrete species. This species was … WebFomitopsis mounceae and F. schrenkii—two new species from North America in the F. pinicola complex John-Erich Haight a, Karen K. Nakasone , Gary A. Laursen b, Scott A. Redhead c, D. Lee Taylor d, and Jessie A. Glaesera aCenter for Forest Mycology Research, Northern Research Station, US Forest Service, One Gifford Pinchot Drive, Madison, …
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WebMar 4, 2024 · DOI: 10.1080/00275514.2024.1564449 Corpus ID: 85515024; Fomitopsis mounceae and F. schrenkii—two new species from North America in the F. pinicola complex @article{Haight2024FomitopsisMA, title={Fomitopsis mounceae and F. schrenkii—two new species from North America in the F. pinicola complex}, … WebFomitopsis mounceae has shelf-like to hoof-shaped, hard fruiting bodies with a reddish or partially reddish upper surface (often shiny, resinous, or tacky, sometimes looking varnished). ... the other being Fomitopsis ochracea. The Fomitopsis pinicola complex is the most common conk in the Pacific Northwest. Haight(1) and Haight(2) found 4 ... into the wild film poster
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WebFomitopsis mounceae Taxonomy ID: 2126941 (for references in articles please use NCBI:txid2126941) current name. Fomitopsis mounceae Haight & Nakasone, 2024. … WebAbstract Two new species, Fomitopsis mounceae and F. schrenkii (Polyporales, Basidiomycota) in the F. pinicola species complex in North America, are described and illustrated. Previous molecular phylogenetic analyses identified three well-delimited lineages that represent F. mounceae and F. ochracea from Canada, the Appalachian Mountains, … WebFomitopsis pinicola is the type species of genus Fomitopsis. Until recently we believed our European Fomitopsis pinicola is native to the American continent too, but molecular studies showed it is a different species, called Fomitopsis mounceae. It might be confusing that F. mounceae is called Red-Belted Polypore in North America. new lines of inquiry