Cryptoporus sinensis
Cryptoporus sinensis is a polypore fungus found in central and southern provinces of China. It was described as a new species in 2000 by mycologists Sheng H. Wu and Mu Zang. It is distinguished from the more widespread Cryptoporus volvatus by its smaller spores, which measure 7.5–10 by 4–5 μm.[1]
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References
- Wu, Sheng-Hua; Zang, Mu (2000). "Cryptoporus sinensis sp.nov., a new polypore found in China". Mycotaxon. 74 (2): 415–422.
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