Postia

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Postia
Postia tephroleuca
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Fungi
Division: Basidiomycota
Class: Agaricomycetes
Order: Polyporales
Family: Fomitopsidaceae
Genus: Postia
Fr. (1874)
Type species
Postia tephroleuca
(Fr.) Jülich (1982)

Postia is a genus of brown-rot fungi in the family Fomitopsidaceae. The widespread genus contains about 30 species.[1]

Species

  • Postia alni
  • Postia amara
  • Postia amurensis
  • Postia amylocystis
  • Postia angulopora
  • Postia atrostrigosa
  • Postia balsamea
  • Postia borealis
  • Postia brunnea
  • Postia caesia
  • Postia calcarea
  • Postia campyla
  • Postia carbophila
  • Postia ceriflua
  • Postia cretacea
  • Postia davidae
  • Postia dissecta
  • Postia floriformis
  • Postia folliculocystidiata
  • Postia fragilis
  • Postia globicystidia
  • Postia gloeocystidiata
  • Postia grata
  • Postia guttulata
  • Postia hibernica
  • Postia inocybe
  • Postia japonica
  • Postia johnstonii
  • Postia lactea
  • Postia lateritia
  • Postia leucomallella
  • Postia leucospongia
  • Postia lowei
  • Postia luteocaesia
  • Postia manuka
  • Postia mappa
  • Postia mediterraneocaesia
  • Postia minusculoides
  • Postia minuta
  • Postia palustris
  • Postia pelliculosa
  • Postia perdelicata
  • Postia perdelicata
  • Postia persicina
  • Postia pileata
  • Postia placenta
  • Postia ptychogaster
  • Postia punctata
  • Postia rancida
  • Postia rennyi
  • Postiaromellii
  • Postia salmonicolor
  • Postia septentrionalis
  • Postia sequoiae
  • Postia sericeomollis
  • Postia simanii
  • Postia stellifera
  • Postia stiptica
  • Postia subcaesia
  • Postia subplacenta[2]
  • Postia subundosa
  • Postia tephroleuca
  • Postia undosa
  • Postia venata
  • Postia wakefieldiae
  • Postia weinmannii

References

  1. Kirk PM, Cannon PF, Minter DW, Stalpers JA. (2008). Dictionary of the Fungi (10th ed.). Wallingford, UK: CAB International. p. 561. ISBN 0-85199-826-7. 
  2. Cui B-K, Li H-J. (2012). "A new species of Postia (Basidiomycota) from Northeast China". Mycotaxon 120: 231–7. doi:10.5248/120.231. 

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