C. albocinnamomea C. aurantiopora C. cystidiata C. drummondii C. sclerodepsis C. unicolor C. zonata
Synonyms[1]
Sistotrema Pers. (1794)
Phyllodontia P.Karst. (1883)
Bulliardia Lázaro Ibiza (1916)
Cerrena is a genus of poroid fungi in the family Polyporaceae. The genus was circumscribed by Samuel Frederick Gray in 1821.[2] Gray's type species, Cerrena cinerea, is now known as C. unicolor.[3]
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Cerrena unicolor, commonly known as the mossy maze polypore, is a species of poroid fungus in the genus Cerrena (Family: Polyporaceae). This saprobic...
type species, Cerrena cinerea, is now known as C. unicolor. As of April 2014[update], Index Fungorum accepts seven species of Cerrena: Cerrena albocinnamomea...
Cerrena zonata is a species of poroid fungus in the genus Cerrena (Family: Polyporaceae). The fungus was first described scientifically by Miles Joseph...
trees, and via the ovipositor the species can infect the host tree with Cerrena unicolor, a fungus that can rot the trees. The species is not considered...
include Trametes hirsuta, T. ochracea, T. suaveolens, Bjerkandera adusta, Cerrena unicolor, Lenzites betulina, and Stereum hirsutum. Other species of Stereum...
pressed, and dried to produce sheets with unusual textures and colors. Cerrena unicolor (formerly Daedalea unicolor) is a common polypore species with...
dahliae Wood rots (pathogenicity has not been proven for these fungi) Cerrena unicolor Coprinus spp. Coriolopsis gallica Daedaleopsis confragosa Dendrophora...
its parasitoid Ibalia japonica (Hymenoptera, Ibaliidae) to the fungus Cerrena unicolor". Journal of Hymenoptera Research. 68: 37–48. doi:10.3897/jhr...