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Hapalopilus albocitrinus

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Hapalopilus albocitrinus
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H. albocitrinus
Binomial name
Hapalopilus albocitrinus
(Petch) Ryvarden (1980)
Synonyms[2]
  • Poria albocitrina Petch (1922)
  • Poria rhoadsii Murrill (1939)[1]

Hapalopilus albocitrinus is a species of polypore fungus. Found in South Asia and Africa, it was first described in 1922 by Thomas Petch as a species of Poria.[3] Leif Ryvarden transferred it to the genus Hapalopilus in 1980.[4]

References

  1. ^ Murrill WA. (1939). "Additions to the Florida fungi – I". Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club. 66: 29–37.
  2. ^ "GSD Species Synonymy: Hapalopilus albocitrinus (Petch) Ryvarden". Species Fungorum. CAB International. Retrieved 2015-10-30.
  3. ^ Petch T. (1922). "Additions to Ceylon fungi II". Annals of the Royal Botanic Gardens Peradeniya. 7 (4): 279–322 (see p. 286).
  4. ^ Ryvarden L, Johansen I. A Preliminary Polypore Flora of East Africa. Oslo, Norway: Fungiflora. p. 359.