Scutiger (fungus)
Scutiger | |
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Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Fungi |
Division: | Basidiomycota |
Class: | Agaricomycetes |
Order: | Russulales |
Family: | Albatrellaceae |
Genus: | Scutiger Paulet (1808) |
Species | |
S. auriscalpium |
Scutiger is a genus of fungi in the family Albatrellaceae,[1] which includes S. oregonensis, the fungus tuber.[2][3]
General characteristics
Species in Scutiger are terrestrial, annual, and usually have simple, bright-colored, mesoporous hymenophores. The surface anoderm is variously decorated; the context is usually white, but rarely colored, and is fleshy to tough—rigid and fragile when dry. The Hymenium is porous, can be white or colored, and has thin-walled tubes; The spores are smooth, or rarely echinulate and hyaline.[4]
The surface of the pileus can be uneven, squamous, or rugose as in S. oregonensis or S. decurrens; or smooth and hispid-tomentose, as in S. hispidellus (synonymous with Jahnoporus hirtus, which was named for this quality.[5]
Species list
- S. auriscalpium
- S. brasiliensis
- S. caeruleoporus
- S. cryptopus
- S. decurrens
- S. ellisii (synonymous with Albatrellus ellisii or greening goat's foot[6])
- S. hispidellus (synonymous with Jahnoporus hirtus)
- S. holocyaneus
- S. oregonensis
- S. subrubescens
- S. subsquamosus
- S. tuberosus
References
- ↑ Scutiger from zipcodezoo.com
- ↑ S. oregonensis at the Catalogue of Life, 2007
- ↑ Paulet, Traité Champ., Atlas 2: 122 (1793)
- ↑ William A. Murrill, Western Polypores, p.15, 1915
- ↑ S. hispidellus at GBIF
- ↑ David Arora, Mushrooms Demystified, p.560, 1986