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035 $a(OCoLC)ocn642825084
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050 00 $aQK629.S73$bW45 2010
082 00 $a579.6$223
084 $a42.40$2bcl
100 1 $aWelden, Arthur L.
245 10 $aStereum s.l. /$cArthur L. Welden.
260 $aBronx, NY :$bPublished for the Organization for Flora Neotropica by the New York Botanical Garden Press,$cc2010.
300 $a79 p. :$bill., maps ;$c26 cm.
490 1 $aFlora neotropica,$x0071-5794 ;$vmonograph 106
546 $aAbstract also in Spanish.
500 $a"Issued 16 June 2010"--T.p. verso.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 74-76) and index.
505 0 $aMaterials and methods -- The interrelationships of the genera of Stereum s.l. -- Systematic treatment -- Key to the Neotropical genera of Stereum s.l.
520 $a"Only 13 of the 21 or so genera segregated from Stereum s.l. have taxa that occur in the Neotropics: Amylostereum (1 taxon), Aquascypha (2), Chondrostereum (1), Coralloderma (3, 1 comb. nov.), Cotylidia (3), Cystostereum (4, 1 comb. nov.), Cymatoderma (8, 2 comb. nov.), Hydnopolyporus (2, 1 stat. nov.), Inflatostereum (1), Lopharia s.l. (10, including 3 new combinations), Podoscypha (19), Stereopsis (3), and Stereum(6). The majority of these genera have only one to five species in the Neotropics, mostly found at higher elevations. Most species of Cymatoderma, Lopharia, and Podoscypha occur in the tropics of both hemispheres. Hydnopolyporus and Cotylidia are moved to an emended Aphelariaceae, and only Cymatoderma and Podoscypha are retained within an emended Podoscyphaceae. Coralloderma and Stereopsis appear to be members of the Gomphaceae, Chondrostereum is in the Meruliaceae, Cystostereum is in the Cystostereaceae, and Stereum is in the Stereaceae. Molecular studies join the majority of the species of Amylostereum with the Echinodontiaceae. The affinities of Aquascypha, Inflatostereum, and Lopharia s.l. are in doubt."--Publisher's description.
650 0 $aStereum.
650 0 $aStereaceae.
650 0 $aWood-decaying fungi.
650 17 $aPlantkunde.$2gtt
651 7 $aNeotropis.$2gtt
710 2 $aNew York Botanical Garden.
710 2 $aOrganization for Flora Neotropica.
830 0 $aFlora neotropica ;$vmonograph no. 106.