The Corticiaceae of North Europe: Introduction and keys by Kurt , Karl-Henrik Larsson & Leif Ryvarden Hjortstam

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Stereopsis 37. lm . 38 38. 38. 39. 39. 40. Fruitbodies poroid Byssocorticium terrestre Fruitbodies differently shaped 39 Fruitbodies meruloid or odontioid 40 Fruitbodies smooth 42 Fruitbodies meruloid, at first resupinate, then with reflexed margin .................................................. Byssomerulius 40. Fruitbodies odontioid 41 41. lm Odonticium 41. Spores ellipsoid, 7-10 X 4-6 usn HyphodermeIla 42. lm •....................... Cejpomyces 42. Not with this combination of characteristics 43 43.

21. 21. 22. 22. 23. 23. 24. 24. 25. 25. Spores thick-walled 146-155 Spores thin-walled 19 Basidia with more than 4 sterigmata 161-165 Basidia with 2 or 4 sterigmata 20 Basidia with 2 sterigmata 167-168 Basidia with 4 sterigmata 21 Species with dendrohyphidia 170-173 Species without dendrohyphidia 22 Spores large, 12-20 pm long 174-175 Spores smaller 23 Dimitic species 181-182 Monomitic species 24 Spores repetitive 183 Spores not repetitive. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Chondrostereum 100. Not with this combination of characteristics 101 101. m wide 102 101. m wide 115 102. Cystidia thick-walled 103 102. Cystidia thin-walled 105 103. Cystidia subulate Phlebia segregata 103. Cystidia obtuse 104 104. Cystidia (pseudocystidia) with walls strongly swelling in KOH, dimitic species Daeryobolus karstenii 104. Cystidia not swelling in KOH, monomitic species Hyphodontia 105. Cystidia subulate 106 105. Cystidia obtuse 108 106. Hymenophore dotted by reddish exudation from cystidia .

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