Hexagonia hydnoides

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Hexagonia hydnoides is a species of fungus in the Polyporaceae family. It is a plant pathogen. This fungus is largely saprophytic, decaying dead wood tissues.[2]

Hexagonia hydnoides
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Fungi
Division: Basidiomycota
Class: Agaricomycetes
Order: Polyporales
Family: Polyporaceae
Genus: Hexagonia
Species:
H. hydnoides
Binomial name
Hexagonia hydnoides
(Sw.) M.Fidalgo
Synonyms[1]
Species synonymy
  • Boletus fibrosus Hook., (1822)
  • Boletus hydnoides Sw., (1806)
  • Boletus ursinus Link, (1809)
  • Cerrena hydnoides (Sw.) Zmitr., (2001)
  • Microporus ursinus (Link) Kuntze, (1898)
  • Pogonomyces hydnoides (Sw.) Murrill, (1904)
  • Polyporus fibrosus Hook., (1822)
  • Polyporus hydnoides (Sw.) Fr., (1821)
  • Polyporus ursinus (Link) Fr., (1821)
  • Polyporus verrucosohirtus Speg., (1884)
  • Polystictus ursinus (Link) Fr., (1886)
  • Polystictus verrucosohirtus (Speg.) Speg., (1888)
  • Scenidium hydnoides (Sw.) Jülich [as 'hydnoideum'], (1983)
  • Trametes hydnoides (Sw.) Fr., (1838)
  • Trametes ocellata Berk. & M.A. Curtis, (1868)
  • Trametes ursina (Link) Fr., (1849)
  • Trametes verrucosohirtus (Speg.) Speg., (1891)

References

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  1. ^ "Hexagonia hydnoides (Sw.) M. Fidalgo". Index Fungorum. CAB International. Archived from the original on 2012-06-10. Retrieved 2010-07-25.
  2. ^ E.L. Barnard; Jason Smith. "Understanding Decay In Florida Trees" (PDF). University of Florida. Retrieved 22 February 2016.