Favolus
Favolus | |
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Erotylidae eating Favolus arcularius. | |
Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Fungi |
Division: | Basidiomycota |
Class: | Agaricomycetes |
Order: | Polyporales |
Family: | Polyporaceae |
Genus: | Favolus P.Beauv. (1805) |
Type species | |
Favolus hirtus P.Beauv. (1805) |
Favolus, or honeycomb fungus is a genus of fungi in the family Polyporaceae. The name comes from the Latin favus meaning honeycomb.[1]
Species
- Favolus africanus
- Favolus albidus
- Favolus albus
- Favolus alutaceus
- Favolus alveolaris
- Favolus argentinensis
- Favolus beelii
- Favolus bengala
- Favolus intestinalis
- Favolus maxonii
- Favolus microporus
- Favolus niger
- Favolus parviporus
- Favolus pseudobetulinus
- Favolus pseudoprinceps
- Favolus subspathulatus
- Favolus taxodii
- Favolus tenuiculus
- Favolus tessellatulus
- Favolus trigonus
References
- ↑ Minnesota plant studies, Issues 1-5 By Geological and Natural History Survey of Minnesota, University of Minnesota
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