Humphreya

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Humphreya
Scientific classification
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Humphreya

(1972)
Type species
Humphreya lloydii
(Pat. & Har.) Steyaert (1972)
Species




Humphreya is a genus of four species of polypore fungi in the family Ganodermataceae. The genus was circumscribed by Belgian mycologist in 1972. He proposed Humphreya as a genus segregate from Ganoderma, typified by Ganoderma lloydi Pat. & Har., and included Ganoderma coffeatum and the newly described .[1] was transferred to the genus (from Ganoderma) by Leif Ryvarden in 1980.[2]

Humphreya differs from Ganoderma by the velvety cap and stipe surfaces of its fruit bodies. Microscopically, the spores of Humphreya feature a crested endosporium (the innermost layer of the spore wall). The generic name Humphreya honours (1882–1970), a scientist and mycologist specializing in wood-decay fungi.[1]

Species[]

  • (Berk.) Steyaert (1972)
  • (Henn.) Ryvarden (1980)
  • Steyaert (1972)
  • (Pat. & Har.) Steyaert (1972)

References[]

  1. ^ a b Steyaert, R.L. (1972). "Species of Ganoderma and related genera mainly of the Bogor and Leiden Herbaria". Persoonia. 7 (1): 55–118 (see p. 98).
  2. ^ Ryvarden, Leif; Johansen, Inger (1980). A Preliminary Polypore Flora of East Africa. Oslo: Fungiflora. p. 95. ISBN 978-0-945345-14-5.

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