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Genus of fungi

Inocutis
Inocutis rheades
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Fungi
Division: Basidiomycota
Class: Agaricomycetes
Order: Hymenochaetales
Family: Hymenochaetaceae
Genus: Inocutis
Fiasson & Niemelä (1984)
Type species
Inocutis rheades
(Pers.) Fiasson & Niemelä (1984)

Inocutis is a genus of nine species of polypore fungi in the family Hymenochaetaceae.

Taxonomy

The genus was circumscribed by Jean-Louis Fiasson and Tuomo Niemeläin 1984 as a segregate genus from Inonotus. They originally included three European species formerly placed in Inonotus section Phymatopilus, a grouping of species conceived by Marinus Anton Donk in 1974. Molecular data later supported the genus concept. Inocutis is phylogenetically close to Fomitiporella.

Description

Inocutis species produce annual fruit bodies. They are characterized by the absence of setae, the presence of a rudimentary granular core, and the presence of sclerified hyphae in the granular core. They have yellowish to brownish spores that are ellipsoid in shape, and non-dextrinoid. The hyphal system is monomitic, consisting of only generative hyphae. They all grow on deciduous substrates.

Species

I. tamaricis

References

  1. ^ Fiasson JL, Niemelä T (1984). "The Hymenochaetales: a revision of the European poroid taxa". Karstenia. 24 (1): 14–28. doi:10.29203/ka.1984.224.
  2. Donk MA. (1974). Checklist of European Polypores. Verhandelingen der Koninklijke Nederlandse Akademie van Wetenschappen, Afd. Natuurkunde. Tweede Reeks. Vol. 62. Amsterdam; London: North Holland Publishing Company.
  3. Wagner T, Fischer M (2001). "Natural groups and a revised system for the European poroid Hymenochaetales (Basidiomycota) supported by nLSU rDNA sequence data". Mycological Research. 105 (7): 773–782. doi:10.1017/s0953756201004257.
  4. ^ Wagner T, Fischer M (2002). "Proceedings towards a natural classification of the worldwide taxa Phellinus s.l. and Inonotus s.l., and phylogenetic relationships of allied genera". Mycologia. 94 (6): 998–1016. doi:10.2307/3761866. JSTOR 3761866. PMID 21156572. Open access icon
  5. ^ Gottlieb AM, Wright JE, Moncalvo JM (2002). "Inonotus s. l. in Argentina – morphology, cultural characters and molecular analyses". Mycological Progress. 1 (3): 299–313. Bibcode:2002MycPr...1..299G. doi:10.1007/s11557-006-0028-5.
  6. Dai YC. (2000). "A checklist of polypores from Northeast China". Karstenia. 40 (1–2): 23–39. doi:10.29203/ka.2000.347.
  7. Baltazar JM, Trierveiler-Pereira L, Loguercio-Leite C, Ryvarden L (2010). "Inonotus s.l. (Hymenochaetales) in the Brazilian herbaria FLOR and SP". Sydowia. 62 (1): 1–9.
  8. Ghobad-Nejhad M, Kotiranta H (2008). "The genus Inonotus sensu lato in Iran, with keys to Inocutis and Mensularia worldwide" (PDF). Annales Botanici Fennici. 45 (6): 465–476. doi:10.5735/085.045.0605.
  9. Dai YC, Yuan HS (2005). "Inocutis subdryophila (Basidiomycota), a new polypore from China". Mycotaxon. 93: 167–171.
  10. Piątek M. (2001). "Inonotus tamaricis (Fungi, Hymenochaetales) on Melos in Greece". Polish Botanical Journal. 46 (2): 275–277.
  11. Martinez S. (2006). "The genera Inocutis and Inonotus (Hymenochaetales) in Uruguay". Mycotaxon. 96: 1–8.
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