CUBAN POLYPORES AND AGARICS 



William A. Murrill 



POLYPORACEAE 



Hymenophore entirely resupinate, never reflexed. 

 Hymenophore normally pileate, often effused-reflexed, 

 sometimes varying to resupinate. 

 Hymenium porose. 



Hymenophore annual. 

 Hymenophore perennial. 

 Hymenium furrowed. 



Tribe i. Porieae. 



Tribe 2. Polyporeae. 

 Tribe 3. Fomiteae. 

 Tribe 4. Daedeleae. 



Tribe i. Porieae 

 a. White or bright-colored species 



POLYPORUS (ReSUPINATi) 



carneopallens Berk. Dead wood. 

 excurrens Berk. & Curt. Under side of old logs. 

 rivulosus Berk. & Curt. Dead polypores. 

 vaporarius Fries. Dead wood.' 

 viNCTUs Berk. Dead wood. 

 vulgaris Fries. Dead wood. 

 XANTHOLOMA Schw. Dead wood. 

 Poria 



phlebiaeformis Berk. Rotten wood. 



Fomitiporella 



ALTOCEDRONENSis Murrill. Dead trunk in a forest. 

 Fomitiporia 



cuBENSis Murrill. Old log in a field. 



FLAvoMARGiNATA Murrill. Decayed hardwood logs in a forest. 



FUSCOPORELLA 



coRuscANS Murrill. Decayed hardwood logs in a forest. 

 PALMicoLA (Berk. & Curt.) Murrill. Dead stipes of a prickly palm. 



FUSCOPORIA 



FERRUGiNOSA (S"chrad.) Murrill. Dead hardwood. 

 RUFiTiNCTA (Cooke) Murrill. Dead wood. 

 Melanoporella 



CARBONACEA (Berk. & Curt.) Murrill. Dead trunks. 



TiNCTOPORIA 



AURANTIOTINGEN.S (ElHs & Macbr.) Murrill. Decayed hardwood logs. 



h. Brown or dark-colored species 



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