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5-494: Albatrellus Byssoporia Fevansia Jahnoporus Leucogaster Leucophleps Mycolevis Polyporoletus Scutiger Leucogastraceae Moreau ex Fogel (1979) The Albatrellaceae are a family of fungi in the order Russulales . The family contains 9 genera and more than 45 species. Most genera in the family produce fruit bodies which have typical mushroom morphology, with caps and stems . Others form false truffles . It also includes

10-451: A single corticioid genus; Byssoporia . This Russulales -related article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Albatrellus Albatrellus is a genus of 19 species of mushroom -producing fungi in the family Albatrellaceae . Species are common in northern temperate forests, producing medium to large fleshy fruit bodies of various colors. British botanist Samuel Frederick Gray first described

15-574: Is monomitic, the generative hyphae septate with or without clamp connections , with thin or somewhat thick, amyloid or inamyloid, indextrinoid and acyanophilous walls; the majority of hyphae are distinctly inflated (the fundamental hyphae). The basidiospores are ellipsoid to roughly spherical in shape, thin-walled to slightly thick-walled, with smooth, amyloid or inamyloid, indextrinoid and acyanophilous walls. Twelve species of Albatrellus occur in North America. The edible Albatrellus ovinus

20-468: The Russuloid and Polyporoid clades. Species of Albatrellus are terrestrial , with fleshy fruit bodies that differentiate into caps and stipes ; the stipe is either central or eccentric to lateral. Fruit bodies are solitary or in clusters with stem bases or cap margins fused. Context mostly tough-fleshy, white or becoming brightly colored. The hymenophore is regularly poroid. The hyphal system

25-399: The genus in his 1821 work "A Natural Arrangement of British Plants". Parsimony analysis of internal transcribed spacer sequences of various Albatrellus species show that the genus is not monophyletic , and that the species may be divided into two clades . This corroborates prior phylogenetic analysis that suggested that Albatrellus consists of two separate groups with affinity to

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