Grammothele

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Grammothele

Genus of fungi


Grammothele is a genus of poroid crust fungi in the family Polyporaceae.

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Taxonomy

Circumscribed by mycologists Miles Joseph Berkeley and Moses Ashley Curtis in 1868, they considered the genus to combine the characteristics of Hymenogramme and Grandinia.[1] The generic name combines the Ancient Greek words γραμμή ("line" or "written character") and θηλή ("nipple").[2]

Grammothele originally contained four species: G. polygramma, G. grisea, G. mappa, and the type, G. lineata.[1] Modern taxonomic opinion now considers the first three of these to be synonymous with the latter.[3]

Species

As of June 2017, Index Fungorum accepts 19 species of Grammothele:[4]

  • Grammothele africana Ipulet & Ryvarden (2005) – Uganda
  • Grammothele bambusicola Ryvarden (1984) – Nepal[5]
  • Grammothele boliviana Karasiński (2015) – Bolivia[6]
  • Grammothele brasilensis Ryvarden (2015)[7] – Brazil
  • Grammothele ceracea Rick (1938)
  • Grammothele crocicreas (Ces.) Lloyd (1923)
  • Grammothele crocistroma Lloyd (1924)[8]
  • Grammothele delicatula (Henn.) Ryvarden (1980) – China[9]
  • Grammothele denticulata Y.C.Dai & L.W.Zhou (2012)[9] – China
  • Grammothele effusoreflexa S.Banerjee (1936)[10] – India
  • Grammothele fuligo (Berk. & Broome) Ryvarden (1979)[11]
  • Grammothele glauca (Cooke) P.Roberts (2009)
  • Grammothele hainanensis F.Wu & L.W.Zhou (2016)[12] – China
  • Grammothele lacticolor Ryvarden (2015)[7] – Puerto Rico
  • Grammothele lineata Berk. & M.A.Curtis (1868)
  • Grammothele macrospora Ryvarden (1980)
  • Grammothele ochracea Ryvarden (1982)[13] – Thailand
  • Grammothele pseudomappa P.H.B.Talbot (1951)[14]
  • Grammothele pulchella (Bres.) Ryvarden (1988)
  • Grammothele quercina (Y.C.Dai) B.K.Cui & Hai J.Li (2013)[15] – China
  • Grammothele subargentea (Speg.) Rajchenb. (1983)
  • Grammothele venezuelica Ryvarden (2015) – Venezuela[7]

References

  1. Berkeley, M.J.; Curtis, M.A. (1869). "Fungi Cubenses (Hymenomycetes)". Journal of the Linnean Society. 10: 280–392 (see p. 327).
  2. Donk, M.A. (1960). "The generic names proposed for Polyporaceae". Persoonia. 1 (2): 173–302.
  3. "GSD Species Synonymy: Grammothele lineata Berk. & M.A. Curtis". Species Fungorum. Kew Mycology. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |url= (help)
  4. Hjortstam, Kurt; Ryvarden, Leif (1984). "Some new and noteworthy Basidiomycetes (Aphyllophorales) from Nepal". Mycotaxon. 20 (1): 133–151.
  5. Karasiński, D. (2015). "A new species of palm-associated Grammothele (Basidiomycota, Polyporales) from Bolivia". Nova Hedwigia. 101 (1–2): 103–110. doi:10.1127/nova_hedwigia/2015/0251.
  6. Ryvarden, Leif (2015). "Studies in Neotropical polypores 40. A note on the genus Grammothele". Synopsis Fungorum. 33: 36–42.
  7. Lloyd, C.G. (1924). "Mycological Notes 71". Mycological Writings. 7 (71): 1237–1268.
  8. Zhou, L.W.; Dai, Y.C. (2012). "Wood-inhabiting fungi in southern China 5. New species of Theleporus and Grammothele (Polyporales, Basidiomycota)". Mycologia. 104 (4): 915–924. doi:10.3852/11-302. PMID 22314591. S2CID 41455159.
  9. Banerjee, S.N. (1936). "A new species of Hydnaceae from Bengal: Grammothele effusoreflexa". Annales Mycologici. 34: 78.
  10. Ryvarden, L. (1979). "Porogramme and related genera". Transactions of the British Mycological Society. 73 (1): 9–19. doi:10.1016/s0007-1536(79)80066-2.
  11. Wu, F.; Zhou, L.W.; Ji, X.H.; Tian, X.M.; He, S.H. (2016). "Grammothele hainanensis sp. nov. (Polyporales, Basidiomycota) and related species from Hainan, southern China". Phytotaxa. 255 (2): 160–166. doi:10.11646/phytotaxa.255.2.5.
  12. Hjortstam, Kurt; Ryvarden, Leif (1982). "Aphyllophorales from Northern Thailand". Nordic Journal of Botany. 2 (3): 273–281. doi:10.1111/j.1756-1051.1982.tb01189.x.
  13. Li, Hai-Jiao; Cui, Bao-Kai (2013). "Taxonomy and phylogeny of the genus Megasporoporia and its related genera". Mycologia. 105 (2): 368–383. doi:10.3852/12-114. PMID 23099513. S2CID 27669415.



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