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DEMOULIN V. (2012): What is Polyporus burkillii Lloyd and how should it be spelled? [Polyporus, Microporellus, type, Lloyd, SE Asia] Czech Mycology 64(1): 43-53 (published: 2nd July, 2012)
abstract
A study of the holotype (BPI) and isotype (SING) of Polyporus burkillii Lloyd shows that this material is homogeneous and does not belong to a species of the genus Polyporus as assumed by Ryvarden (1990) and Hattori (2001), but that Corner (1987) was correct in combining the name in Microporellus. At the specific level Corner however misinterpreted the taxon which should be included in M. clemensiae (Murrill) Ryvarden s.l. Further studies of Microporellus are needed and may show that this is a good species antedating other infudibuliform ones, especially M. inusitatus (Lloyd) Corner. The spelling of the name is discussed, the conclusion being that it should be corrected to Polyporus burkilliae. Microporellus burkillii (Lloyd) Corner ss. Corner is a good species that apparently lacks a name.
DECOCK C. (2007): On the genus Microporellus, with two new species and one recombination (M. papuensis spec. nov., M. adextrinoideus spec. nov., and M. terrestris comb. nov.). [Africa, polypores, taxonomy, Neotropics, Southeast Asia] Czech Mycology 59(2): 153-170 (published: 28th December, 2007)
abstract
Microporellus papuensis spec. nov. and Microporellus adextrinoideus spec. nov. are described from Papua New Guinea and Gabon, respectively. The new combination Microporellus terrestris is proposed. Perenniporia cystidiata is demonstrated to belong to Microporellus, but its status is uncertain, and for the time being, the name is left as a possible synonym of M. violaceo-cinerascens, which concept is in need of revision. The differences between Microporellus, Navisporus, and the Perenniporia complex are outlined.
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