@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref28969,
author = {Janett Riebesehl and Eugene Yurchenko and Karen K Nakasone and Ewald Johannes Langer},
title = {Phylogenetic and morphological studies in Xylodon (Hymenochaetales, Basidiomycota) with the addition of four new species},
year = {2019},
keywords = {Agaricomycetes, corticioid fungi, Schizoporaceae, Schizopora, Odontia ambigua, Xylodon echinatus},
doi = {10.3897/mycokeys.47.31130},
url = {http://},
pmid = {},
journal = {MycoKeys},
volume = {47},
number = {},
pages = {97--137},
abstract = {Xylodon (Hymenochaetales, Basidiomycota) is the largest segregate genus of Hyphodontia s.l. Based on
molecular and morphological data, 77 species are accepted in Xylodon to date. Phylogenetic analyses of
ITS and 28S sequences, including 38 new ITS and 20 28S sequences of Xylodon species, revealed four
species new to science. The new taxa X. exilis, X. filicinus, X. follis and X. pseudolanatus from Taiwan,
Nepal, R?union, Belize, and USA are described and illustrated. In addition, species concepts for Odontia
vesiculosa from New Zealand and Xylodon lanatus from U.S.A. are revised and the new name X. vesiculosus
is proposed. Phylogenetic analyses of the ITS region placed X. spathulatus, X. bubalinus and X. chinensis
in a strongly supported clade and demonstrated that they are conspecific. Palifer and Odontiopsis are synonymised
under Xylodon based on morphological and sequence data. The following new combinations are
proposed: X. erikssonii, X. gamundiae, X. hjortstamii, X. hyphodontinus, X. septocystidiatus and X. verecundus.
Line drawings of X. cystidiatus, X. hyphodontinus, X. lanatus and X. vesiculosus, as well as photographs
of X. raduloides basidiomata, are provided. A key to X. lanatus and similar species is presented.}
}
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Citation title:
"Phylogenetic and morphological studies in Xylodon (Hymenochaetales, Basidiomycota) with the addition of four new species".

Study name:
"Phylogenetic and morphological studies in Xylodon (Hymenochaetales, Basidiomycota) with the addition of four new species".

This study is part of submission 23512
(Status: Published).
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