Haploporus is a genus of poroid fungi in the family Polyporaceae.
Haploporus | |
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Haploporus odorus | |
Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Fungi |
Division: | Basidiomycota |
Class: | Agaricomycetes |
Order: | Polyporales |
Family: | Polyporaceae |
Genus: | Haploporus Bondartsev & Singer (1944) |
Type species | |
Haploporus odorus (Sommerf.) Bondartsev & Singer (1944)
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Synonyms[1] | |
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Taxonomy
editThe genus Haploporus was circumscribed by mycologists Appollinaris Semenovich Bondartsev and Rolf Singer in 1944 with Haploporus odorus as the type, and only species.[2] The name Haploporus is derived from the Greek words απλόος ("simple"), and πόρος ("pore").[3]
Yu-Cheng Dai and colleagues treated the genus Pachykytospora as a synonym of Haploporus in 2002,[4] and then in subsequent publications.[5][6] Marcin Piątek proposed dividing Haploporus into two sections: sect. Haploporus (cap-like fruit bodies), and sect. Pachykytospora (crust-like fruit bodies).[7] Leif Ryvarden, who adopts a "pragmatic and conservative generic concept" in his 2014 work on European polypores, treats Haploporus as monotypic, containing only H. odorus.[8]
Using Haploporus tuberculosis as a representative generic exemplar, molecular analysis showed Haploporus to be nested within the core polyporoid clade, a phylogenetic grouping of fungi roughly equivalent to the family Polyporaceae.[9]
Description
editHaploporus species have an annual to perennial growth habit. They are crust like, with sessile or effused-reflexed (crust like with outside edges extended to form caps) fruit bodies. The hyphal system of Haploporus is dimitic to trimitic; the generative hyphae have clamp connections. The spores are oblong ellipsoid to roughly spherical, ornamented, thick-walled and cyanophilous.[10]
Habitat and distribution
editSpecies
editAs of January 2018[update], Index Fungorum accepts 6 species of Haploporus,[11] retaining Pachykytospora as an independent genus. In a 2016 taxonomic and phylogenetic study of the genus, Chinese scientists accept 13 species, including three newly described species from China.[10]
- Haploporus alabamae (Berk. & Cooke) Y.C.Dai & Niemelä (2002)
- Haploporus amarus X.L.Zeng & Y.P.Bai (1993)[12] – China
- Haploporus angustisporus Meng Zhou & Y.C. Dai (2019) – China[13]
- Haploporus crassus Meng Zhou & Y.C. Dai (2019) – China[13]
- Haploporus cylindrosporus L.L.Shen, Y.C.Dai & B.K.Cui (2016) – China[10]
- Haploporus gilbertsonii Meng Zhou & Y.C. Dai (2019) – U.S.[13]
- Haploporus latisporus Juan Li & Y.C.Dai (2007)[6] – China
- Haploporus microsporus Meng Zhou & Y.C. Dai (2019) – China[13]
- Haploporus nanosporus (A.David & Rajchenb.) Piątek (2005)[7]
- Haploporus nepalensis (T.Hatt.) Piątek (2003)[14] – Europe
- Haploporus odorus (Sommerf.) Bondartsev & Singer (1944)[2]
- Haploporus papyraceus (Cooke) Y.C.Dai & Niemelä (2002)
- Haploporus pirongia (G.Cunn.) Meng Zhou, Y.C.Dai & T.W.May (2019) – Australia & N.Z.[13]
- Haploporus septatus L.L.Shen, Y.C.Dai & B.K.Cui (2016) – China[10]
- Haploporus subpapyraceus L.L.Shen, Y.C.Dai & B.K.Cui (2016) – China[10]
- Haploporus subtrameteus (Pilát) Y.C.Dai & Niemelä (2002)
- Haploporus thindii (Natarajan & Koland.) Y.C.Dai (2005)[5] – China; India[15]
- Haploporus tuberculosis (Fr.) Niemelä & Y.C.Dai (2002)
References
edit- ^ "Synonymy: Haploporus Bondartsev & Singer". Species Fungorum. CAB International. Retrieved 29 October 2015.
- ^ a b Singer, R. (1944). "Notes on taxonomy and nomenclature of the polypores". Mycologia. 36 (1): 65–69. doi:10.2307/3754880. JSTOR 3754880.
- ^ Donk, M.A. (1962). "The generic names proposed for Polyporaceae. Additions and corrections". Persoonia. 2 (2): 201–210.
- ^ Dai, Yu-Cheng; Niemelä, Tuomo; Kinnunen, Juha (2002). "The polypore genera Abundisporus and Perenniporia (Basidiomycota) in China, with notes on Haploporus" (PDF). Annales Botanici Fennici. 39 (3): 169–182. JSTOR 23726654.
- ^ a b Yu, Chang-Jun; Zuo, Li; Dai, Yu-Cheng (2005). "Three polypores from Xizang new to China" (PDF). Fungal Science. 20 (3–4): 61–68.
- ^ a b Li, J.; Dai, Y.C.; Yuan, H.S. (2007). "A new species of Haploporus (Basidiomycotina) from China". Mycotaxon. 99: 181–187.
- ^ a b Piatek, Marcin (2005). "Taxonomic position and world distribution of Pachykytospora nanospora (Polyporaceae)". Annales Botanici Fennici. 42 (1): 23–25. JSTOR 23726812.
- ^ Ryvarden, L.; Melo, I. (2014). Poroid Fungi of Europe. Synopsis Fungorum. Vol. 31. Oslo, Norway: Fungiflora. pp. 12, 206. ISBN 978-8290724462.
- ^ Binder, Manfred; Justo, Alfredo; Riley, Robert; Salamov, Asaf; Lopez-Giraldez, Francesc; Sjökvist, Elisabet; Copeland, Alex; Foster, Brian; Sun, Hui; Larsson, Ellen; Larsson, Karl-Henrik; Townsend, Jeffrey; Grigoriev, Igor V.; Hibbett, David S. (2013). "Phylogenetic and phylogenomic overview of the Polyporales". Mycologia. 105 (6): 1350–1373. doi:10.3852/13-003. PMID 23935031. S2CID 20812924.
- ^ a b c d e f Shen, Lu-Lu; Chen, Jia-Jia; Wang, Ming; Cui, Bao-Kai (2016). "Taxonomy and multi-gene phylogeny of Haploporus (Polyporales, Basidiomycota)". Mycological Progress. 15 (7): 731–742. Bibcode:2016MycPr..15..731S. doi:10.1007/s11557-016-1203-y. S2CID 255313390.
- ^ Kirk, P.M. "Species Fungorum (version 20th December 2017) . In: Species 2000 & ITIS Catalogue of Life". Retrieved 5 January 2018.
- ^ Zeng, X.L.; Bai, Y.P. (1993). "The genus Haploporus in China". Acta Mycologica Sinica. 12 (2/3): 12–15.
- ^ a b c d e Zhou M, Wang L, May TW, Vlasák J, Chen J-J, Dai Y-C (2019). "Phylogeny and diversity of Haploporus (Polyporaceae, Basidiomycota)". MycoKeys (54): 77–98. doi:10.3897/mycokeys.54.34362. PMC 6584150. PMID 31244548.
- ^ Piatek, M. (2003). "Haploporus tuberculosis, a new polypore genus and species in Belarus, with a new combination in Haploporus". Polish Botanical Journal. 48 (1): 81–83.
- ^ Natarajan, K.; Kolandavelu, K. (1993). "A new species of Pachykytospora Kotl. et Pouz. from India". Cryptogamic Botany. 3: 195–196.