Thomas Taylor
Student's Hand-book of Mushrooms of America, Edible and Poisonous
Buch
Excerpt: ...The plants of the genus Trametes allied to Fomes are epiphytal, with the trama the same in substance and color as the hymenophore. The tubes do not form in regular strata, but are sunk into the substance of the pileus. The plants are coriaceous, and none are edible. Dædalea closely resembles Trametes with the tubes forming deep labyrinthiform depressions. Whole plant woody, sessile. Hexagonia, allied by its characteristics to Polystictus, has large hexagonal pores, with firm, entire dissepiments. In Favolus the plants are slightly fleshy and substipitate with the pores angular, and radiating from the stem. Not edible. Pg 3-12 The…
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Excerpt: ...The plants of the genus Trametes allied to Fomes are epiphytal, with the trama the same in substance and color as the hymenophore. The tubes do not form in regular strata, but are sunk into the substance of the pileus. The plants are coriaceous, and none are edible. Dædalea closely resembles Trametes with the tubes forming deep labyrinthiform depressions. Whole plant woody, sessile. Hexagonia, allied by its characteristics to Polystictus, has large hexagonal pores, with firm, entire dissepiments. In Favolus the plants are slightly fleshy and substipitate with the pores angular, and radiating from the stem. Not edible. Pg 3-12 The species of the genus Laschia are recognized by the shallow irregular pores and the vein like character of their dissepiments (or pore walls). Substance slightly gelatinous. In the plants of Porothelium, irregular papillæ take the place of tubes, and the plants are sub-membranaceous and resupinate, having the habit of those of Poria. The genus Merulius has been termed the lowest and most imperfect of the genera of Polyporei. It presents a soft, waxy spore-bearing surface, reticulated with obtuse folds. Solenia, by early authors placed in Discomycetes, thence transferred to Auricularini, and by some authors associated with Cyphella in Theleporei, now finds place as one of the genera of Polyporei as given by Saccardo. The above-mentioned genera, together with Myriadoporus, Ceriomyces, Bresadolia, Theleporus, Glœporus, and Cyclomyces, constitute the Polyporeæ of the Saccardian system. Myriadoporus is a North American genus. It is a form of the genus Polyporus, but with pores in the interior as well as on the exterior surface. Ceriomyces is generally regarded as a spurious genus. It is similar to Myriadoporus, but with internal pores and only spurious pores externally. Of Bresadolia Cooke says there is only one described species, and of this only one specimen has been found. Theleporus is an African genus of which only...
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- ISBN: 978-1-153-65434-0
- EAN: 9781153654340
- Produktnummer: 14788075
- Verlag: Books LLC, Reference Series
- Sprache: Englisch
- Erscheinungsjahr: 2013
- Seitenangabe: 64 S.
- Masse: H24.6 cm x B18.9 cm x D0.3 cm 145 g
- Abbildungen: Paperback
- Gewicht: 145
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