Fomes
Fomes | |
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Fomes fomentarius | |
Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Fungi |
Division: | Basidiomycota |
Class: | Agaricomycetes |
Order: | Polyporales |
Family: | Polyporaceae |
Genus: | Fomes (Fr.) Fr. (1849) |
Type species | |
Fomes fomentarius (L.) Fr. (1849) |
Fomes is a genus of perennial woody fungi in the family Polyporaceae. Species are typically hoof-shaped (ungulate). New growth each season is added to the margin, resulting in a downward extension of the hymenium.[1] This often results in a zonate appearance of the upper surface, that is, marked by concentric bands of color.
The name comes from Latin fomes, meaning "tinder", from the use of Fomes fomentarius, also known as the tinder fungus, in making tinder (see amadou).
Species
- Fomes chaquensis
- Fomes clelandii
- Fomes extensus
- Fomes fasciatus
- Fomes fomentarius
- Fomes fulvus
- Fomes haeuslerianus
- Fomes hemitephrus
- Fomes lamaënsis
- Fomes meliae
- Fomes nigrolaccatus
- Fomes pseudosenex
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