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  • "Neolentinus dactyloides " is a fire ecology species that fruits from massive subterranean pseudosclerotia in Australia.
  • ""'Veluticeps " "'is a small genus of wood-rot fungi characterized by the production of brown rot genera such as Neolentinus, Heliocybe, and Gloeophyllum.
  • "Neolentinus kauffmanii " decays sitka spruce on the west coast of North America, producing a variation of brown rot called brown pocket rot . " Neolentinus ponderosus " is another western North American species found on the ground, growing from the roots of or growing from the stumps of pine, predominantly " Pinus ponderosa " in montane areas.
  • "Neolentinus kauffmanii " decays sitka spruce on the west coast of North America, producing a variation of brown rot called brown pocket rot . " Neolentinus ponderosus " is another western North American species found on the ground, growing from the roots of or growing from the stumps of pine, predominantly " Pinus ponderosa " in montane areas.
  • The best known species in this genus is " Neolentinus lepideus ", sometimes known as the " train wrecker ", a name coined because the fungus is one of the few decay fungi that can grow on creosote-treated railroad ties . " Neolentinus lepideus " also grows on timbers in old mines, but because it requires light to form its cap, the fungus forms bizarre growth forms when fruit bodies start to form in dark mine shafts or cellars . " Neolentinus lepideus " is widely distributed.
  • The best known species in this genus is " Neolentinus lepideus ", sometimes known as the " train wrecker ", a name coined because the fungus is one of the few decay fungi that can grow on creosote-treated railroad ties . " Neolentinus lepideus " also grows on timbers in old mines, but because it requires light to form its cap, the fungus forms bizarre growth forms when fruit bodies start to form in dark mine shafts or cellars . " Neolentinus lepideus " is widely distributed.
  • The best known species in this genus is " Neolentinus lepideus ", sometimes known as the " train wrecker ", a name coined because the fungus is one of the few decay fungi that can grow on creosote-treated railroad ties . " Neolentinus lepideus " also grows on timbers in old mines, but because it requires light to form its cap, the fungus forms bizarre growth forms when fruit bodies start to form in dark mine shafts or cellars . " Neolentinus lepideus " is widely distributed.
  • However, there is strong phylogenetic evidence for the segregation of a group of brown rot causing fungi at the level of order, including " Neolentinus " and " Heliocybe " and " Gloeophyllum ", from the Polyporales where " Lentinus " and " Panus " are classified . " Heliocybe " has also been placed into synonymy with " Neolentinus ", but anatomically they differ by the absence versus the presence of clamp connections and phylogenetically " Heliocybe " is distinct, being either a sister group to " Neolentinus " or to a " Neolentinus-Gloeophyllum "-clade, or allied to " Gloeophyllum odoratum ".
  • However, there is strong phylogenetic evidence for the segregation of a group of brown rot causing fungi at the level of order, including " Neolentinus " and " Heliocybe " and " Gloeophyllum ", from the Polyporales where " Lentinus " and " Panus " are classified . " Heliocybe " has also been placed into synonymy with " Neolentinus ", but anatomically they differ by the absence versus the presence of clamp connections and phylogenetically " Heliocybe " is distinct, being either a sister group to " Neolentinus " or to a " Neolentinus-Gloeophyllum "-clade, or allied to " Gloeophyllum odoratum ".
  • However, there is strong phylogenetic evidence for the segregation of a group of brown rot causing fungi at the level of order, including " Neolentinus " and " Heliocybe " and " Gloeophyllum ", from the Polyporales where " Lentinus " and " Panus " are classified . " Heliocybe " has also been placed into synonymy with " Neolentinus ", but anatomically they differ by the absence versus the presence of clamp connections and phylogenetically " Heliocybe " is distinct, being either a sister group to " Neolentinus " or to a " Neolentinus-Gloeophyllum "-clade, or allied to " Gloeophyllum odoratum ".
  • However, there is strong phylogenetic evidence for the segregation of a group of brown rot causing fungi at the level of order, including " Neolentinus " and " Heliocybe " and " Gloeophyllum ", from the Polyporales where " Lentinus " and " Panus " are classified . " Heliocybe " has also been placed into synonymy with " Neolentinus ", but anatomically they differ by the absence versus the presence of clamp connections and phylogenetically " Heliocybe " is distinct, being either a sister group to " Neolentinus " or to a " Neolentinus-Gloeophyllum "-clade, or allied to " Gloeophyllum odoratum ".