Lentinus
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Lentinus tigrinus, Italy | |
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Genus: | Lentinus |
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Lentinus crinitus (L.) Fr. (1825)
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Lentinus is a genus of fungi in the family Polyporaceae. The genus is widely distributed, with many species found in subtropical regions.[3]
The genus name Lentinus is derived from the Latin lent, meaning "pliable", and inus, meaning "resembling".
Species[]
As of July 2017, Index Fungorum accepts 120 species of Lentinus.[4] The genus includes:
- Rick (1938)
- (Lév.) Pegler (1971)
- Har. & Pat. (1903)
- (Batsch) Zmitr. (2010)
- Pegler (1971)
- (Berk.) Berk. (1847)
- Pat. & Har. (1908)
- T.K.A.Kumar & Manim. (2005)
- (Fr.) Fr. (1825)
- (Pers.) Zmitr. (2010)
- Pegler (1971)
- Pat. (1924)
- (Speg.) Pegler (1983)
- Teixeira (1946)
- P.W.Graff (1913)
- Lloyd (1919)
- Har. & Pat. (1912)
- (Pers.) Bres. (1903)
- (Berk.) Corner (1981)
- L. concentricus Karun., K.D.Hyde & Zhu L.Yang (2011)
- Pat. (1892)
- Berk. (1842)
- (Ehrenb.) Henn. (1898)
- Speg. (1902)
- Har. & Pat. (1909)
- (L.) Fr. (1825)
- R.Heim & L.Rémy (1926)
- Manim. (2004)
- Massee (1910)
- Bres. (1912)
- Lloyd (1922)
- Lloyd (1925)
- Pat. & Har. (1900)
- Berk. (1840)
- R.Heim (1964)
- (Murrill) Murrill (1943)
- Herp. (1912)
- Murrill (1919)
- Lloyd (1922)
- Lloyd (1925)
- Cooke & Massee (1887)
- A.L.Sm. (1909)
- Mont. (1842)
- Har. & Pat. (1909)
- Beeli (1928)
- Murrill (1911)
- Lloyd (1922)
- Reichert (1921)
- Pat. (1923)
- Lloyd (1922)
- P.W.Graff (1913)
- Har. & Pat. (1902)
- Lloyd (1922)
- Pilát (1936)
- Fr. (choice edible)[5]
- (Berk. & M.A.Curtis) Murrill (1915) (edible when young)[6]
- Beeli (1928)
- Beeli (1928)
- P.W.Graff (1913)
- Kalchbr. (1877)
- L. megacystidiatus Karun., K.D.Hyde & Zhu L.Yang (2011)
- Velen. (1920)
- Bacc. (1917)
- Bigeard & H.Guill. (1913)
- Pat. (1917)
- Pilát (1936)
- Lloyd (1923)
- Lloyd (1923)
- Lloyd (1920)
- Beeli (1928)
- Reichert (1921)
- Murrill (1915)
- Imazeki (1941)
- (Earle) Sacc. & Traverso (1911)
- Singer (1973)
- (Henn.) Henn. (1905)
- Lloyd (1922)
- Van der Byl (1926)
- Velen. (1939)
- Lj.N.Vassiljeva (1973)
- Beeli (1928)
- Lév. (1844)
- Singer (1981)
- (Pat. & Har.) D.A.Reid (1977)
- Sumst. (1907)
- Lloyd (1923)
- Har. & Pat. (1909)
- Pegler (1983)
- L. roseus Karun., K.D.Hyde & Zhu L.Yang (2011)
- Velen. (1939)
- L. sajor-caju (Fr.) Fr. (1838)
- Pilát (1941)
- Singer (1952)
- Sacc. (1916)
- (Pers.) Fr. (1836)
- Pilát (1936)
- (Earle) Sacc. & Traverso (1911)
- Quél. (1888)
- Mont. (1842)
- Lév. (1846)
- Klotzsch (1833)
- Berk. (1851)
- Murrill (1911)
- Berk. (1843)
- Lloyd (1925)
- Cout. (1925)
- Corner (1981)
- L. tigrinus (Bull.) Fr. (1825)
- (Fr.) Fr. (1836)
- Reichardt (1866)
- Fr. (1830)
- (Earle) Sacc. & Traverso (1912)
- Klotzsch (1833)
- Sacc. & Cub. (1887)
- Henn. (1905)
- Berk. (1843)
Some molecular studies showed that some Polyporus species belong to the Lentinus-radiation.[7]
References[]
- ^ Fries, E.M. (1825). Systema Orbis Vegetabilis (in Latin). p. 77.
- ^ "Synonymy: Lentinus Fr". Species Fungorum. Kew Mycology. Retrieved 23 July 2017.
- ^ Kirk, P.M.; Cannon, P.F.; Minter, D.W.; Stalpers, J.A. (2008). Dictionary of the Fungi (10th ed.). Wallingford, UK: CAB International. p. 368. ISBN 978-0-85199-826-8.
- ^ Kirk, P.M. "Species Fungorum (version 30th June 2017). In: Species 2000 & ITIS Catalogue of Life". Retrieved 23 July 2017.
- ^ Phillips, Roger (2010). Mushrooms and Other Fungi of North America. Buffalo, NY: Firefly Books. p. 243. ISBN 978-1-55407-651-2.
- ^ Miller Jr., Orson K.; Miller, Hope H. (2006). North American Mushrooms: A Field Guide to Edible and Inedible Fungi. Guilford, CN: FalconGuide. p. 155. ISBN 978-0-7627-3109-1.
- ^ Zmitrovich, Ivan V.; Kovalenko, Alexander E. (2016). "Lentinoid and polyporoid fungi, two generic conglomerates containing important medicinal mushrooms in molecular perspective" (PDF). International Journal of Medicinal Mushrooms. 18 (1): 23–38. doi:10.1615/IntJMedMushrooms.v18.i1.40. PMID 27279442.
Categories:
- Taxa named by Elias Magnus Fries
- Polyporaceae
- Polyporales genera
- Fungi described in 1825
- Polyporales stubs