Annotated checklist of aphyllophoroid fungi of Ukraine
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<strong>Annotated</strong> <strong>checklist</strong><br />
<strong>of</strong> <strong>aphyllophoroid</strong> <strong>fungi</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ukraine</strong><br />
© Akulov O.Yu., 1 Usichenko A.S., Leontyev D.V.,<br />
Yurchenko E.O. ,* Prydiuk M.P.**<br />
Department <strong>of</strong> Mycology and Plant Resistance, V.N. Karazin Kharkiv National<br />
University, Svobody sq. 4, 61077, Kharkiv, <strong>Ukraine</strong><br />
e-mail: Akulov@univer.kharkov.ua<br />
*Laboratory <strong>of</strong> Mycology, V.F. Kuprevich Institute <strong>of</strong> Experimental Botany,<br />
National Academy <strong>of</strong> Sciences, Akademichnaya str. 27, 220072, Minsk, Belarus<br />
e-mail: <strong>fungi</strong>@biobel.bas-net.by<br />
**Department <strong>of</strong> Mycology, M.G. Kholodny Institute <strong>of</strong> Botany,<br />
National Academy <strong>of</strong> Sciences, Tereshchenkivs'ka str. 2, 01601, Kiev, <strong>Ukraine</strong><br />
e-mail: mycola_prydiuk@mail.ru<br />
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Introduction<br />
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Short geographical characterization <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ukraine</strong> .................................5<br />
The concept <strong>of</strong> <strong>aphyllophoroid</strong> <strong>fungi</strong> accepted in this work ..............6<br />
History <strong>of</strong> the investigation <strong>of</strong> <strong>aphyllophoroid</strong> <strong>fungi</strong> in <strong>Ukraine</strong> .......6<br />
Format <strong>of</strong> the list ................................................................................9<br />
Taxonomic structure <strong>of</strong> the biota <strong>of</strong> <strong>aphyllophoroid</strong> <strong>fungi</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>Ukraine</strong> ............................................................................................ 12<br />
Distribution <strong>of</strong> <strong>aphyllophoroid</strong> <strong>fungi</strong> in different areas <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ukraine</strong> . 14<br />
List <strong>of</strong> species ...................................................................................... 16<br />
References ........................................................................................... 57<br />
Summary ............................................................................................. 73
Introduction<br />
Short geographical characterization <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ukraine</strong><br />
<strong>Ukraine</strong> is the second-largest country in Europe — it is 1.1 times larger than France<br />
and 7.5 times less than the European part <strong>of</strong> Russia, and has an area <strong>of</strong> 603 700 km 2<br />
(233 088 square miles).<br />
<strong>Ukraine</strong> occupies large part <strong>of</strong> the East European Plain. The area <strong>of</strong> the country<br />
consists <strong>of</strong> vast lowlands, plains, or eminences with flattened or dismembered relief,<br />
and not crossed by natural boundaries except <strong>of</strong> the Carpathian Mountains on<br />
the Southwest and the Crimean Mountain Chain near the Black Sea in the South.<br />
The altitudes hesitate from zero (the Black Sea level) to 2 060 m (Hoverla Mountain<br />
top in the East Carpathians).<br />
Northern part <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ukraine</strong> belongs to the forest zone, nemoral subzone, and<br />
named Polissya (marshy woodlands). The predominating formations are forests<br />
composed <strong>of</strong> Pinus sylvestris, Alnus glutinosa, Betula pubescens, Quercus robur, with<br />
small areas occupied by Betula pendula, Carpinus betulus, and Fraxinus excelsiordominated<br />
communities. To the South Polissya is gradually replaced by foreststeppe<br />
with massifs <strong>of</strong> Pinus sylvestris and Quercus robur forests. The Carpathians<br />
are densely covered by Abies alba, Picea abies, Fagus sylvatica, and Carpinus betulus<br />
forests. Mountain forests <strong>of</strong> Crimea are dominated by Fagus orientalis, F. sylvatica,<br />
Fraxinus excelsior, Carpinus betulus, C. orientalis, Pinus hamata, P. pallasiana, Quercus<br />
petraea, and Q. pubescens communities. The steppe zone occupies southern and eastern<br />
parts <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ukraine</strong>. Besides open steppe communities on watershed areas, the<br />
river valleys are covered by woody vegetation. The southernmost areas <strong>of</strong> the<br />
steppe zone adjacent to the Black Sea and Sea <strong>of</strong> Azov are belonged to deserted<br />
steppes, or hemi-deserts.<br />
Soil cover <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ukraine</strong> divides on several zones: sod-podzol and waterlogged<br />
soils under forests <strong>of</strong> Polissya, chernozem soils in forest steppes and steppes, and<br />
castaneous, partly salt soil in dry (deserted) steppes. Brown and gray forest soils<br />
develop under broadleaf vegetation in the Carpathians and the Crimean Mountains.<br />
The climate <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ukraine</strong> is for the most part <strong>of</strong> temperate continental type. Narrow<br />
seaside <strong>of</strong> southern Crimea is belonged to the zone <strong>of</strong> subtropical climate. Winters<br />
vary from cool near the Black Sea to cold inland; summers are warm over the<br />
greater part <strong>of</strong> the country, and hot in the South. For example, northern part <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>Ukraine</strong> may be characterized by temperatures in Kyiv (Kiev), the capital city. Average<br />
temperatures range here from –6 0 C (21 0 F) in winter to 19 0 C (67 0 F) in summer.<br />
Precipitations are irregularly distributed: with the highest value in the West<br />
and the North, less towards the East and the Southeast. Annual precipitations constitute<br />
about 500 mm (19.7 inches) for the most part <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ukraine</strong>, reaching more than<br />
1200 mm in the Carpathians. Droughts are usual event in southern areas.<br />
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The concept <strong>of</strong> <strong>aphyllophoroid</strong> <strong>fungi</strong> accepted in this work<br />
Volume <strong>of</strong> the group accepted by us in general corresponds to the former order<br />
Aphyllophorales Rea sensu Donk, 1964. The generalized term “<strong>aphyllophoroid</strong><br />
<strong>fungi</strong>” is quite appropriate for naming <strong>of</strong> this artificial polyphyletic assemblage <strong>of</strong><br />
taxa.<br />
The taxa with typical clavarioid basidiomata, unsufficiently studied for <strong>Ukraine</strong>,<br />
and stipitate cantharelloid <strong>fungi</strong> (Cantharellus, Craterellus) were not included in the<br />
present <strong>checklist</strong>. Heterobasidiomycetous taxa resembling <strong>aphyllophoroid</strong> <strong>fungi</strong><br />
and sometimes considered in the Aphyllophorales (the genera Cerinomyces and<br />
Tulasnella) were also omitted by us.<br />
History <strong>of</strong> the investigation <strong>of</strong> <strong>aphyllophoroid</strong> <strong>fungi</strong> in <strong>Ukraine</strong><br />
The first data on Ukrainian <strong>aphyllophoroid</strong> <strong>fungi</strong> were published in the book<br />
“Voyage dans la Russie meridional et la Crimée” (1842), supported by famous Russian<br />
Maecenas A. Demidov. The chapter <strong>of</strong> this book “Observation medicales et<br />
énumeration des plantes recueillies en Tauride” was written by J.H. Léveillé and<br />
included some mycological data. Léveillé reported 18 species <strong>of</strong> <strong>aphyllophoroid</strong><br />
<strong>fungi</strong> which are known now under the names Bjerkandera adusta, Daedalea quercina,<br />
Fomes fomentarius, Ganoderma lipsiense, G. lucidum, Hericium coralloides, Heterobasidion<br />
annosum, Inonotus dryadeus, Peniophora cinerea, Perenniporia medulla-panis, Phellinus<br />
ferruginosus, Phlebia radiata, Polyporus leptocephalus, Pyr<strong>of</strong>omes demid<strong>of</strong>fii (described by<br />
him as Polyporus demid<strong>of</strong>fii on the base <strong>of</strong> Crimean material and named in honor <strong>of</strong><br />
sponsor <strong>of</strong> the book), Schizophyllum commune, Stereum hirsutum, Trametes versicolor,<br />
and Trechispora mollusca.<br />
First native Ukrainian researcher <strong>of</strong> the <strong>fungi</strong> was V.M. Czerniaiev, pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong><br />
Kharkiv University. He began his work in 1816, long time before publication <strong>of</strong><br />
Léveillé’s article, but published his results only in 1845 under the title “Nouveaux<br />
Cryptogames de l’<strong>Ukraine</strong> et quelques mots sur la flore de ce pays”. Six species <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>aphyllophoroid</strong> <strong>fungi</strong> were recorded by him: Lenzites gigantea, Daedalea quercina,<br />
Fistulina hepatica, Gloeophyllum protractum, Hydnum melliodorum, and Trametes<br />
suaveolens.<br />
Since the middle <strong>of</strong> the 19 th century some works on <strong>aphyllophoroid</strong> <strong>fungi</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />
northern and western <strong>Ukraine</strong> were issued. The article on <strong>fungi</strong> <strong>of</strong> Ukrainian Left<br />
Bank Polissya including 16 species was published by J. ¢¡¤£¦¥ § ¨ w (1869). Then in<br />
1871 the work <strong>of</strong> Ya.Ya. Val’ts and L. Rishavi on mycobiota <strong>of</strong> Right Bank Polissya<br />
was issued. The mycological finds from environs <strong>of</strong> Lviv were reported by<br />
G. Krupa (1886, 1888).<br />
Beginning <strong>of</strong> the 20 th century is characterized by significant increasing <strong>of</strong> activity<br />
on investigation <strong>of</strong> West Ukrainian lands belonging to Austro-Hungary. In<br />
1907 H. Bobiyak published the list <strong>of</strong> <strong>aphyllophoroid</strong> <strong>fungi</strong> from Roztochchya region.<br />
Some later © ¤¤¤¢ iyak<br />
and extended the knowledge about the Aphyllophorales <strong>of</strong> this region (Namys-<br />
¤ ppert, 1909). In 1914 ¢¤
Halicyya (Roztochchya) and Bukovyna (West Forest-Steppe) based on materials <strong>of</strong><br />
his expeditions. In 1910–1920s A. Wróblewski studied the <strong>fungi</strong> in Precarpathian<br />
region and West Forest-Steppe (Wróblewski, 1916, 1922), F. Petrak in the Central<br />
Carpathians and Roztochchya (Petrak, 1925), Ya.M. Kuda in Volyn’ (West Polissya;<br />
Kuda, 1926). 1<br />
In the same period <strong>aphyllophoroid</strong> <strong>fungi</strong> were studied in northern lands <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>Ukraine</strong> — Left and Right Bank Polissya, belonged to Russian Empire and later to<br />
the USSR. In 1915 A.L. Yavorskii published report on the Aphyllophorales <strong>of</strong> Kyiv<br />
City. In 1920s the same region was studied by Z.K. Hizhyts’ka (Hizhyts’ka, 1926,<br />
1929a, 1929b).<br />
A number <strong>of</strong> <strong>aphyllophoroid</strong> <strong>fungi</strong> were collected by S.S. Ganeshin in Poltava<br />
province (Left Bank Forest-Steppe). These collections were examined by<br />
V.I. Bondartseva-Monteverde and results were published in a large work (Bondartseva-Monteverde,<br />
1921; Ganeshin, Bondartseva-Monteverde, 1922). Famous Russian<br />
mycologist A.S. Bondartsev carried out the investigations <strong>of</strong> <strong>aphyllophoroid</strong><br />
<strong>fungi</strong> near Darnitsa in Kyiv outskirts (Left Bank Polissya; Bondartsev, 1926, 1927).<br />
Two remarkable works on the Aphyllophorales were published in 1940: “Hymenomycetes<br />
<strong>of</strong> the main woody species <strong>of</strong> Crimean Reserve” by S.A. Gutsevich<br />
and “Hymenomycetes Carpatorum orientalium” by A. Pilát. 2 Despite <strong>of</strong> small volume,<br />
these works have brought a great contribution in the present knowledge on<br />
<strong>aphyllophoroid</strong> <strong>fungi</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ukraine</strong>. Work <strong>of</strong> Czech mycologist A. Pilát remains unsurpassed<br />
by the quantity <strong>of</strong> species found for the first time for <strong>Ukraine</strong> (almost<br />
150) till now.<br />
In the 2 nd half <strong>of</strong> the 20 th century the objects for attention <strong>of</strong> mycologists are different<br />
natural regions <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ukraine</strong>. Most <strong>of</strong> floristic works concerned the foreststeppe<br />
zone. Fungi <strong>of</strong> Left Bank Forest-Steppe in period from 1950s till now were<br />
studied by V.M. Solomakhina (1954), R.V. Ganzha (1960, 1970), A.S. Bukhalo (1961a,<br />
1961b), M.F. Smitskaya and G.L. Rozhenko (1974), E.K. Karpenko (1980), A.S. Usichenko,<br />
A.Yu. Akulov, and D.V. Leontyev (Usichenko, Akulov, Leontyev, 2001;<br />
Usichenko, 2002). Data on <strong>aphyllophoroid</strong> <strong>fungi</strong> <strong>of</strong> Donetsk Forest-Steppe were<br />
obtained by I.M. Soldatova (1974) and V.P. Isikov (1993), <strong>of</strong> Right Bank Forest-<br />
Steppe — by I.O. Rayevs’ka and K.M. Komarets’ka (1949), M.M. Prudenko and<br />
V.M. Solomakhina (1971a, 1971b, 1997, 1998, 1999), and <strong>of</strong> Western Forest-Steppe —<br />
by P.Ye. Sosin (1940) and O.V. Isayeva (1952).<br />
Left and Right Bank Polissya attracted no less attention <strong>of</strong> mycologists. Fungi <strong>of</strong><br />
Right Bank Polissya (mostly in Kyiv City) were being investigated by M.Ya. Zerova<br />
(1948), E.A. Vinohrads’ka (1958), P.M. Koretskij and I.M. Soldatova (1978). Western<br />
Polissya were covered by studies <strong>of</strong> V.M. Solomakhina (1956a, 1956b, 1957, 1958a,<br />
1 Unfortunately, working on the <strong>checklist</strong> we had no possibility to become acquainted with<br />
publications <strong>of</strong> G. ¡£¢¥¤§¦©¨£ ¤¡£ ¤¤ ¤§<br />
Krupa,<br />
or kept in deep conservation, either are damaged in important places. Therefore data published<br />
by these authors were not included in the present list.<br />
2 Crimea and Transcarpathian region were out <strong>of</strong> administrative boundaries <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ukraine</strong> in this<br />
time.<br />
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1958b, 1959, 1960, 1961, 1965a, 1965b), V.P. Helyuta and V.P. Haiova (2001); Left<br />
Bank Polissya — by research <strong>of</strong> I.M. Soldatova (1984a, 1984b, 1985), A.S. Usichenko<br />
and A.Yu. Akulov (2001).<br />
From 1950s a number <strong>of</strong> works were devoted to the <strong>fungi</strong> <strong>of</strong> Western regions <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>Ukraine</strong>, e.g. Transcarpathian region (Smitskaya, 1955, 1960, 1965, 1968; Lovas,<br />
2000), the Carpathians and Precarpathian region (Gorovaya, 1979, 1908, 1982;<br />
Tribun, 1968, 1971a, 1971b, 1983, 1987a, 1987b), Roztochchya (Baziuk, 2000).<br />
In the 1 st half <strong>of</strong> the 20 th century the <strong>aphyllophoroid</strong> <strong>fungi</strong> <strong>of</strong> Crimean Peninsula<br />
were studied by L.I. Vasil’eva-Pupysheva (1958), E.Z. Koval (1962), I.I. Maslov,<br />
I.S. Sarkina, T.V. Belich, and S.E. Sadogurskii (Maslov et al., 1998; Sarkina, 2001),<br />
and V.P. Isikov (1977, 1981, 1988, 1994, 1997).<br />
The steppe zone remained as “white spot” with respect to knowledge on biota<br />
<strong>of</strong> <strong>aphyllophoroid</strong> <strong>fungi</strong> until 1960s. Before this time only several species were recorded<br />
in this zone: A. Golubkov (1916) indicated the find <strong>of</strong> Serpula lacrymans in<br />
Kherson province (Left Bank Gramineous Steppe); G.G. Radzievsky (1952) reported<br />
the find <strong>of</strong> Phellinus tuberculosus in Right Bank Gramineous Steppe; Schizophyllum<br />
commune, Polyporus rhizophilus, and P. squamosus were found by M.Ya. Zerova in<br />
Right Bank Gramineous-Meadow Steppe and Right Bank Gramineous Steppe (Zerova,<br />
1953, 1957). Later I.L. Dobrovol’skii and P.E. Sosin published for Right Bank<br />
Gramineous-Meadow Steppe 7 <strong>aphyllophoroid</strong> species (1960).<br />
The species richness <strong>of</strong> the steppe zone <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ukraine</strong> were greatly elucidated after<br />
the series <strong>of</strong> works carried out in 1970s by I.M. Soldatova and S.P. Wasser. The first<br />
author focused his research mostly on steppes <strong>of</strong> the Left Bank part <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ukraine</strong><br />
(Soldatova, 1971, 1972a, 1972b, 1973, 1974b, 1974c, 1974d, 1974e, 1975a, 1975b,<br />
1976a, 1976c, 1977), the second — on Right Bank part lands (Wasser, 1971). Both<br />
authors have summarized their results in the monograph ”Higher basidiomycetes<br />
<strong>of</strong> the steppe zone <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ukraine</strong>“ (1977). 3 In 2000 additional data on <strong>aphyllophoroid</strong><br />
<strong>fungi</strong> <strong>of</strong> the steppe zone (Left Bank Gramineous-Meadow Steppe) were published<br />
by M.P. Prydiuk.<br />
A number <strong>of</strong> <strong>aphyllophoroid</strong> <strong>fungi</strong> are agents <strong>of</strong> woody plants diseases. So they<br />
are frequently considered in many publications <strong>of</strong> phytopathological subjects. 4 The<br />
main works on pathology <strong>of</strong> forest and garden plants concerning <strong>aphyllophoroid</strong><br />
<strong>fungi</strong> are: Beilin (1951), Bratus and co-authors (1949, 1964, 1969), Chuprina (1970),<br />
Kharkevich (1952, 1959), Klyushnyk (1955, 1958), Kostyuk (1949), Krivoshei (1958),<br />
Lavitskaya (1958), Morochkovs’ka (1965, 1966), Pavlenko (1963), Shevchenko (1972),<br />
Stasevich (1999).<br />
Some species <strong>of</strong> <strong>aphyllophoroid</strong> <strong>fungi</strong> are active destroyers <strong>of</strong> timber. “House<br />
<strong>fungi</strong>” and <strong>fungi</strong> on practical wood were described in works <strong>of</strong> S.M. Moskovets’<br />
3 Also the remarkable review work “Distribution <strong>of</strong> the Aphyllophorales order <strong>fungi</strong> in the<br />
<strong>Ukraine</strong>” has come from pen <strong>of</strong> I.M. Soldatova (1981).<br />
4 Usually in phytopathological works only the most widespread and harmful pathogens are<br />
considered. Working on the <strong>checklist</strong> we did not make an effort to embrace all spectrum <strong>of</strong><br />
Ukrainian literature on forest pathology, restricting our attention to the publications where<br />
the geographical localities <strong>of</strong> species is more or less exactly indicated.
(1932), Z. Hizhyts’ka and M. Berehova (1934), and A.A. Demikhovs’ka (1959).<br />
Data on Ukrainian <strong>aphyllophoroid</strong> <strong>fungi</strong> were partly published in monographs<br />
devoted to their various groups in the former USSR, e.g. by A.S. Bondartsev “The<br />
Polyporaceae <strong>of</strong> the European USSR and the Caucasia” (1953), T.L. Nikolajeva<br />
“Familia Hydnaceae” (1961), T.A. Davydkina “The Stereaceae <strong>of</strong> the Soviet Union”<br />
(1980), U. Kõljalg ”Tomentella (Basidiomycota) and related genera in temperate<br />
Eurasia” (1996).<br />
Until now, the most complete summary on <strong>aphyllophoroid</strong> <strong>fungi</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ukraine</strong><br />
was the handbook by M.Ya. Zerova, G.G. Radzievsky, and S.V. Shevchenko “Identification<br />
guide to <strong>fungi</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ukraine</strong>, vol. 5, part 1” (1972). In further years a series <strong>of</strong><br />
works devoted to mycobiota <strong>of</strong> selected areas were published, e.g. “Biodiversity <strong>of</strong><br />
Carpathian Biosphere Reserve” (Dudka et al., 1997), “<strong>Annotated</strong> <strong>checklist</strong> <strong>of</strong> Crimean<br />
macromycetes” (Sarkina, 2001). These works have sufficiently supplemented<br />
the data on fungal diversity on these areas.<br />
In 1996 the generalized digest “Fungi <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ukraine</strong>. A preliminary <strong>checklist</strong>” was<br />
issued by the mycologists <strong>of</strong> M.G. Kholodny Institute <strong>of</strong> Botany with assistance <strong>of</strong><br />
CAB International Bioscience (Minter, Dudka, 1996). The data on <strong>aphyllophoroid</strong><br />
<strong>fungi</strong> as geography, substrata, dates <strong>of</strong> earliest records, included in this work, were<br />
based on the M.G. Kholodny Institute <strong>of</strong> Botany Herbarium (KW). The important<br />
information from this book is reference (inventory) numbers helping to trace the<br />
<strong>aphyllophoroid</strong> specimens in KW herbarium. This herbarium is the largest fungal<br />
collection in <strong>Ukraine</strong>. The collections <strong>of</strong> M.Ya. Zerova, G.G. Radzievsky,<br />
S.P. Wasser, T.P. Tribun, I.M. Soldatova, M.F. Smitskaya, S.F. Morochkovs’kyi and<br />
others are deposited there. The preliminary <strong>checklist</strong> <strong>of</strong> the <strong>fungi</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ukraine</strong> had<br />
the large guiding significance for our work.<br />
Format <strong>of</strong> the list<br />
Each species entry (and also entries <strong>of</strong> intraspecific units) consists <strong>of</strong> the next consequence<br />
<strong>of</strong> data separated by signs “/” or “—“: Latin name <strong>of</strong> the taxon — Synonym(s)<br />
under which the taxon was published for <strong>Ukraine</strong> or marked in herbarium 5<br />
/ Reference herbarium number(s), if available / Name(s) <strong>of</strong> author(s) and year <strong>of</strong><br />
the earliest publication <strong>of</strong> the taxon for <strong>Ukraine</strong> / distribution in natural regions <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>Ukraine</strong> (see below); the regions are arranged in the order from the West to the East<br />
and from the North to the South (with numbered literature references in brackets). 6<br />
Identifications <strong>of</strong> species were carried out using modern taxonomic literature<br />
(e.g. Eriksson, Ryvarden, 1973, 1975, 1976; Eriksson et al., 1978, 1981, 1984;<br />
Davydkina, 1980; Jülich, Stalpers, 1980; Bondartseva, Parmasto, 1986; Hjortstam et<br />
al., 1987, 1988; Kõljalg, 1996; Bondartseva, 1998; Nuñez, Ryvarden, 2000, 2001).<br />
5 The varietas and forms <strong>of</strong> a species which are perhaps not exceed the bounds <strong>of</strong> unheritable<br />
variability are typed in italics in the main species paragraph together with synonyms.<br />
6 The numbers <strong>of</strong> sources from which the geographical position <strong>of</strong> species locality was unclear<br />
in respect to natural regions, are printed in italics, e.g. separately — (33), or in a string with<br />
other sources — (1, 33, 55).<br />
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The taxa are arranged following the system accepted in the 9 th edition <strong>of</strong> Ainsworth<br />
and Bisby’s dictionary <strong>of</strong> the <strong>fungi</strong> (Kirk et al., 2001). Spelling <strong>of</strong> full and abbreviated<br />
forms <strong>of</strong> authors names <strong>of</strong> fungal taxa are following Kirk and Ansell<br />
(1992). The author’s names which are absent in Kirk and Ansell’s work and thus<br />
could not verified by us, are given in inverted commas (‘ ’) in the form published in<br />
studied lite-rature sources. The degree <strong>of</strong> floristic newness <strong>of</strong> finds we determined<br />
by analysis <strong>of</strong> original publications. Unfortunately many <strong>of</strong> species in the <strong>checklist</strong><br />
are still known for us only from literature because <strong>of</strong> the appropriate collections are<br />
lost or inaccessible, and so the single way was to rely upon the qualification <strong>of</strong> the<br />
author <strong>of</strong> a find. The species published for <strong>Ukraine</strong> for the first time are marked in<br />
the <strong>checklist</strong> with asterisk “*”.<br />
The species were distributed in natural regions <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ukraine</strong> following botanic-<br />
geographical (geobotanical) division <strong>of</strong> the territory (Fig. 1 A; Zerova et al., 1972:<br />
223). For naming <strong>of</strong> the regions (districts) in the text the next abbreviations are used:<br />
WP —Western Polissya;<br />
RP — Right Bank Polissya;<br />
LP —Left Bank Polissya;<br />
VFS — Volynska Forest-Steppe (Volyn’ Forest-Steppe);<br />
Rozt — Forests <strong>of</strong> Roztochchya and Opil’le;<br />
Transcarp — Transcarpathian region (Transcarpathians, Transcarpathia, Zakarpattya);<br />
Carp — Carpathians;<br />
Precarp — Precarpathian region (Precarpathians, Prykarpattya);<br />
WFS — Western Forest-Steppe;<br />
RFS — Right Bank Forest-Steppe;<br />
LFS — Left Bank Forest-Steppe;<br />
RGMS — Right Bank Gramineous-Meadow Steppe;<br />
LGMS — Left Bank Gramineous-Meadow Steppe;<br />
DFS — Donetsk (Donets’k) Forest-Steppe;<br />
RGS — Right Bank Gramineous Steppe;<br />
LGS — Left Bank Gramineous Steppe;<br />
WS — Wormwood Steppe;<br />
SCr — Steppe Crimea;<br />
FSCr —Forest-Steppe Crimea;<br />
MCr — Mountain Crimea;<br />
SSCr —South Seaside <strong>of</strong> Crimea.<br />
In some cases other names for regions were used, depending on the exactness <strong>of</strong><br />
literature data — Crimean Peninsula (“Cr”), “Podol’e”, “Western <strong>Ukraine</strong>”,<br />
“<strong>Ukraine</strong>”.<br />
In Nikolajeva (1961) and Davydkina (1980) the distribution <strong>of</strong> species is given in<br />
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¡£¢¥¤§¦ 1. Geobotanical division <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ukraine</strong> (A; means <strong>of</strong> abbreviations are as indicated<br />
above) and comparison <strong>of</strong> the boundaries <strong>of</strong> Zakarpats’ka oblast (Zak) and<br />
Carpathian and Transcarpathian regions (B).<br />
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frameworks <strong>of</strong> floristic division <strong>of</strong> the USSR. From these sources we taken the data<br />
belonged to Verkhnednestrovskii, Srednedneprovskii, Prichernomorskii, and Crimean<br />
floristic districts, which are for the most part overlap with <strong>Ukraine</strong>. The correlation<br />
<strong>of</strong> <strong>Ukraine</strong> and districts <strong>of</strong> the “Flora <strong>of</strong> the USSR” is shown on Fig. 2.<br />
Fig. 2. Comparison <strong>of</strong> geobotanical division <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ukraine</strong> with floristic districts according<br />
to “Flora <strong>of</strong> the USSR”. Floristic districts: Verkh.-Dn. — Verhkne-<br />
Dneprovskii (Upper Dnieper), Verkh.-Dnestr. — Verkhne-Dnestrovskii (Upper<br />
Dnestr), Sred.-Dn. — Sredne-Dneprovskii (Middle Dnieper), Volzh.-Don. —<br />
Volzhsko-Donskoi, Bess. — Bessarabskii, Prichern. — Prichernomorskii (Near<br />
Black Sea District), Nizh.-Don. — Nizhne-Donskoi (Low Don), Crimea — Crimean<br />
District.<br />
Taxonomic structure <strong>of</strong> the biota <strong>of</strong> <strong>aphyllophoroid</strong> <strong>fungi</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ukraine</strong><br />
Based on data <strong>of</strong> literature and examined herbarium specimens, biota <strong>of</strong> <strong>aphyllophoroid</strong><br />
<strong>fungi</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ukraine</strong> is represented by 461 species, 171 genera, 7 36 families, and<br />
7 orders <strong>of</strong> the class Hymenomycetes, phylum Basidiomycota (Tab. 1).<br />
Polyporaceae and Hymenochaetaceae are the most species-rich and common for<br />
<strong>Ukraine</strong>. Such character <strong>of</strong> distribution is explained by the variety <strong>of</strong> life forms and<br />
modes <strong>of</strong> nutrition (obligate saprobes, facultative parasites, etc.). The second place<br />
7 Including 162 valid genera and 9 additional genera from the group <strong>of</strong> dubious species and<br />
names <strong>of</strong> unclear application .
Tab. 1. — Taxonomic structure <strong>of</strong> the biota <strong>of</strong> <strong>aphyllophoroid</strong> <strong>fungi</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ukraine</strong><br />
Order Familia Number <strong>of</strong> % <strong>of</strong><br />
species biota<br />
Agaricales<br />
Fistulinaceae 1 0.2<br />
Marasmiaceae 2 0.4<br />
Schizophyllaceae 6 1.3<br />
Boletales Coniophoraceae 11 2.4<br />
Cantharellales<br />
Botryobasidiaceae 6 1.3<br />
Hydnaceae 1 0.2<br />
Hymenochaetales<br />
Hymenochaetaceae 50 10.8<br />
Schizoporaceae 25 5.4<br />
Polyporales<br />
Albatrellaceae 3 0.7<br />
Atheliaceae 12 2.6<br />
Boreostereaceae 2 0.4<br />
Corticiaceae 4 0.9<br />
Cyphellaceae 5 1.1<br />
Cystostereaceae 2 0.4<br />
Fomitopsidaceae 23 5.0<br />
Ganodermataceae 3 0.7<br />
Gloeophyllaceae 5 1.1<br />
Hapalopilaceae 19 4.1<br />
Hyphodermataceae 10 2.2<br />
Meripilaceae 18 3.9<br />
Meruliaceae 25 5.4<br />
Phanerochaetaceae 15 3.3<br />
Podoscyphaceae 2 0.4<br />
Polyporaceae 57 12.4<br />
Sistotremataceae 7 1.5<br />
Steccherinaceae 17 3.7<br />
Xenasmataceae 1 0.2<br />
Russulales<br />
Auriscalpiaceae 1 0.2<br />
Bondarzewiaceae 4 0.9<br />
Echinodontiaceae 1 0.2<br />
Hericiaceae 7 1.5<br />
Lachnocladiaceae 8 1.7<br />
Peniophoraceae 16 3.5<br />
Stereaceae 19 4.1<br />
Thelephorales<br />
Bankeraceae 10 2.2<br />
Thelephoraceae 28 6.1<br />
Doubtful species 5 1.1<br />
Taxa with unknown correct name, dubious and confused names 30 6.5<br />
In all 461 100<br />
with respect to species richness is occupied by the next families: Thelephoraceae,<br />
Schizoporaceae and Meruliaceae, Fomitopsidaceae, Hapalopilaceae and Stereaceae,<br />
Meripilaceae. Each <strong>of</strong> these families constitutes approximately 4–6% <strong>of</strong> biota. The<br />
third group are the families constituting about 2–4% <strong>of</strong> biota: Steccherinaceae, Pe-<br />
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niophoraceae, Phanerochaetaceae, Atheliaceae, Coniophoraceae, Hyphodermataceae<br />
and Bankeraceae.<br />
The families Lachnocladiaceae, Hericiaceae and Sistotremataceae, Schizophyllaceae<br />
and Botryobasidiaceae, Cyphellacae and Gloeophyllaceae constitute each<br />
about 1–2% <strong>of</strong> biota. This picture is quite naturally for <strong>Ukraine</strong> because the number<br />
<strong>of</strong> species in these families in global scale is relatively small, e.g. only 21 species in<br />
Botryobasidiaceae. The same principle remains for the families representing less<br />
than 1% <strong>of</strong> biota.<br />
Distribution <strong>of</strong> <strong>aphyllophoroid</strong> <strong>fungi</strong> in different areas <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ukraine</strong><br />
The species diversity is rather unevenly studies for different natural areas <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>Ukraine</strong>, and varies from 1 to 314 per a region (Tab. 2). At the same time the differences<br />
in species richness is determined by variety <strong>of</strong> environmental conditions and<br />
Tab. 2. — Number <strong>of</strong> species <strong>of</strong> <strong>aphyllophoroid</strong> <strong>fungi</strong> recorded in geobotanical<br />
regions (botanic-geographical districts) <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ukraine</strong><br />
Region Number <strong>of</strong> species % <strong>of</strong> biota<br />
Western Polissya 79 17.1<br />
Right Bank Polissya 168 36.4<br />
Left Bank Polissya 207 44.9<br />
Volyn’ Forest- Steppe 12 2.6<br />
Roztochchya 188 40.8<br />
Transcarpathian region<br />
314 68.1<br />
+ SW macro-slope <strong>of</strong> the Carpathians*<br />
Carpathians 223 48.4<br />
Precarpathian region 90 19.5<br />
Western Forest-Steppe 129 28.0<br />
Right Bank Forest-Steppe 107 23.2<br />
Left Bank Forest- Steppe 150 32.5<br />
Right Bank Gramineous-Meadow Steppe 108 23.4<br />
Left Bank Gramineous-Meadow Steppe 198 43.0<br />
Donetsk Forest- Steppe 60 13.0<br />
Rigth Bank Gramineous Steppe 119 25.8<br />
Left Bank Gramineous Steppe 115 24.9<br />
Wormwood Steppe 1 0.2<br />
Crimean Steppe 42 9.1<br />
Crimean Forest- Steppe 26 5.6<br />
Mountain Crimea 147 31.9<br />
South Seaside <strong>of</strong> Crimea 36 7.8<br />
Total Crimea** 181 39.3<br />
Remarks: *Evidently “Transcarpatian region” in sense <strong>of</strong> a number <strong>of</strong> authors includes the<br />
part <strong>of</strong> Carpathians lying to the southwest <strong>of</strong> the main watershed line (SW macro-slope), i.e. in<br />
the boundaries <strong>of</strong> Zakarpats’ka oblast (Fig. 1 B). **Including data without mention in which <strong>of</strong><br />
natural areas <strong>of</strong> Crimea the species were found.
types <strong>of</strong> predominating ecosystems in each region (marshy woodlands, mountain<br />
forests, steppe forest islands, steppes, etc.). The natural regions <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ukraine</strong> were<br />
ranged in four groups by the number <strong>of</strong> recorded <strong>aphyllophoroid</strong> species (Fig. 3).<br />
The most species-rich region is the Carpathian Mountains (including Transcarpathian<br />
region — see remark to Tab. 2), that is naturally due to high value <strong>of</strong><br />
precipitations, high per cent <strong>of</strong> old growing forests and high portion <strong>of</strong> forested<br />
area.<br />
Fig. 3. Species diversity / the degree <strong>of</strong> floristic study <strong>of</strong> <strong>aphyllophoroid</strong> <strong>fungi</strong><br />
in geobotanical regions <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ukraine</strong>.<br />
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List <strong>of</strong> species<br />
ORDO AGARICALES CLEM.<br />
Fam. Fistulinaceae Lotsy<br />
1. Fistulina hepatica (Schaeff. : Fr.) Fr. / CWU (Myc) Kh- ¢¡¤£¦¥¨§© w, 1869 /<br />
WP (71, 111, 139, 174), RP (44), LP (5, 11, 31, 160, 170), Rozt (1, 4, 174), Transcarp (1,<br />
74, 96, 174), Precarp (1, 174), WFS (48, 68, 148, 174), RFS (147, 174), LFS (10, 15, 16,<br />
31, 159, 161), RGMS (116, 118, 120, 123, 128), LGMS (113, 116, 118, 120, 123, 128, 167),<br />
DFS (52, 117), RGS (116, 118, 119, 120, 123, 128), LGS (116, 118, 119, 120, 123, 128),<br />
MCr (7, 40, 105, 174), SSCr (105), <strong>Ukraine</strong> (19).<br />
Fam. Marasmiaceae Roze ex Kühner<br />
2. Chaetocalathus galeatus (Berk. et M.A. Curtis) Singer — Phaeocyphella galeata<br />
(Schumach.) Bourdot et Galzin / Pilát, 1940 / Transcarp (96).<br />
3. Merismodes anomalus (Pers. : Fr.) Singer — Solenia anomala Pers.; S. confusa<br />
Bres. / Bobiyak, 1907 / RP (44), Rozt (4), Transcarp (96), Carp (94).<br />
Fam. Schizophyllaceae Roze ex Quél.<br />
4. Cytidiella albomellea (Bondartsev) Parmasto — Cytidia albomellea Bondartsev<br />
/ Zerova et al., 1972 / LFS (174).<br />
5. Henningsomyces candidus (Pers. ex Schleich.) Kuntze — H. stipatus (Pers.)<br />
Kuntze; H. stipitatus (Fuckel) Kuntze; Solenia candida Pers.; S. stipata Fr.; S. stipitata<br />
Fr. / Pilát, 1940 / Rozt (174), Transcarp (1, 96), Precarp (174), DFS (174).<br />
6. Porotheleum fimbriatum Pers. : Fr. — Stromatoscypha fimbriata (Pers. : Fr.)<br />
Donk / Pilát, 1940 / WP (174), RP (174), LP (7), Rozt (1, 174), Transcarp (1, 96), Carp<br />
(1, 174), WFS (7, 174), RFS (174), LFS (174), MCr (7, 9, 174).<br />
7. Rectipilus fasciculatus (Pers.) Agerer — Solenia fasciculata Pers. / Bobiyak,<br />
1907 / Rozt (1, 4).<br />
8. Schizophyllum amplum (Lév.) Nakasone — Auriculariopsis ampla (Lév.)<br />
Maire; Cytidia flocculenta (Fr. : Fr.) Höhn. et Litsch.; ¤ W.B. Cooke / Bondartsev,<br />
1927 / RP (174), LP (6, 174), Transcarp (1, 96), RGMS (118, 125), LGMS (101,<br />
118, 125, 167, 174), DFS (125, 174), RGS (118), LGS (118).<br />
9. Schizophyllum commune (L. : Fr.) Fr. — Sch. alneum J. Schröt. / CWU (Myc)<br />
Kh-232; KW 17873, 17875, 17878, 17880, 17886, 17887, 17890, 17892, 17893, 17897,<br />
17931, 17933, 17935, 17937, 28543-28565, 28860, 28861, 28865, 40506, 45216-45218 /<br />
Léveillé, 1842 / WP (140, 142), RP (65, 77, 85, 164, 171, 172), LP (5, 11, 32, 131, 160,<br />
170), Rozt (4), Transcarp (1, 74), Carp (1, 36, 38, 94, 106), WFS (68), RFS (98, 147), LFS<br />
(16, 56, 57, 79, 159, 161), DFS (57, 58), RGMS (172), LGMS (101), RGS (66, 172), SCr<br />
(49, 50, 105), FSCr (105), MCr (40, 73, 105), SSCr (51), <strong>Ukraine</strong> (21).<br />
ORDO BOLETALES E.M. GILBERT<br />
Fam. Coniophoraceae Ulbr.<br />
10. Coniophora arida (Fr.) P. Karst. — C. laxa Fr.; C. puteana f. laxa Fr. / CWU<br />
(Myc) Kh-33 / Bondartsev, 1927 / LP (6, 174), Transcarp (96), LFS (159, 161), LGMS<br />
(101).
11. Coniophora marmorata Desm. / Bondartseva, Parmasto, 1986 / Transcarp<br />
(9).<br />
12. Coniophora olivacea (Pers. : Fr.) P. Karst. — Coniophorella olivacea (Pers. : Fr.)<br />
P. Karst. / Bondartsev, 1927 / LP (6, 174), Transcarp (1, 96), Carp (1, 174), RGMS<br />
(23).<br />
13. Coniophora puteana (Schumach. : Fr.) P. Karst. — C. cerebella (Pers.)<br />
J. Schröt.; Corticium puteanum (Schumach. : Fr.) Sacc.; Thelephora puteana<br />
Schumach. : Fr. / CWU (Myc) Kh-53 / Bobiyak, 1907 / WP (174), RP (21, 85, 174),<br />
LP (6, 11, 21, 131, 160, 174), Rozt (1, 4), Transcarp (1, 96), Carp (1, 174), Precarp (21),<br />
WFS (21), RFS (147), LFS (21, 159, 161), LGMS (100, 101, 167).<br />
14. Jaapia ochroleuca (Bres.) Nannf. et J. Erikss. / Bondartseva, Parmasto, 1986<br />
/ Transcarp (9).<br />
15. Leucogyrophana mollusca (Fr. : Fr.) Pouzar — Merulius molluscus Fr. : Fr. /<br />
Hizhyts’ka, 1929 / RP (44, 85, 174), Precarp (1, 174).<br />
16. Leucogyrophana pinastri (Fr. : Fr.) Ginns et Weresub — Merulius pinastri<br />
(Fr. : Fr.) Burt / Demikhovs’ka, 1959 / <strong>Ukraine</strong> (21).<br />
17. Leucogyrophana pulverulenta (Sowerby : Fr.) Ginns — Merulius minor Falck<br />
in Møller / Demikhovs’ka, 1959 / <strong>Ukraine</strong> (21).<br />
18. Pseudomerulius aureus (Fr. : Fr.) Jülich — Merulius aureus Fr. : Fr. / CWU<br />
(Myc) S-41 / Hizhyts’ka, 1929 / RP (44, 174), LP (160), Transcarp (1, 96), Carp (1,<br />
174).<br />
19. Serpula himantioides (Fr. : Fr.) P. Karst. / KW 18027 / Soldatova, 1985 /LP<br />
(132).<br />
20. Serpula lacrymans (Wulfen in Jacq. : Fr.) J. Schröt. — Merulius lacrymans<br />
(Wulfen. : Fr.) Schumach.; Gyrophana lacrymans (Wulfen : Fr.) Pat. / CWU (Myc) Kh-<br />
¢¡¤£¦¥¨§¢© ¢¢ 42, 174), LP (11, 21, 170), Rozt (1, 4, 174),<br />
Transcarp (1, 96), Carp (174), Precarp (21, 174), WFS (21), RFS (21, 174), LFS (21, 159,<br />
161), RGMS (118, 121), LGMS (121, 118, 167), DFS (174), LGS (34, 118, 121), RGS<br />
(121, 118, 174), Cr (105, 174).<br />
ORDO CANTHARELLALES GÄUM.<br />
Fam. Botryobasidiaceae (Parmasto) Jülich<br />
21. Botryobasidium conspersum J. Erikss. / Prydiuk, 2000 / LGMS (101).<br />
22. Botryobasidium laeve (J. Erikss.) Parmasto / Isikov, 1988 / SSCr (51).<br />
23. Botryobasidium pruinatum (Bres.) J. Erikss. — Corticium coronatum<br />
(J. Schröt.) Sacc. / Pilát, 1940 / Transcarp (1, 96).<br />
24. Botryobasidium subcoronatum (Höhn. et Litsch.) Donk — Corticium subcoronatum<br />
Höhn. et Litsch. / Bondartsev, 1927 / LP (6, 174), Transcarp (1, 96), Carp<br />
(1, 174), RGMS (125), LGMS (167).<br />
25. Botryobasidium vagum (Berk. et M.A. Curtis) D.P. Rogers — Corticium botryosum<br />
Bres.; C. vagum Berk. et M.A. Curtis / Hizhyts’ka, 1929 / RP (44, 174), Transcarp<br />
(1, 96), Carp (1, 174), LGMS (101, 174), SCr (49, 50).<br />
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26. Botryohypochnus isabellinus (Fr. : Fr.) J. Erikss. — Hypochnus isabellinus<br />
Fr. : Fr.; Tomentella isabellina (Fr. : Fr.) Höhn. et Litsch. / KW 17941 / Bobiyak, 1907<br />
/ LP (6, 174), Rozt (1, 4, 174), Transcarp (1, 96), Carp (1, 174), LGMS (167).<br />
Fam. Hydnaceae Chevall.<br />
27. Hydnum repandum L. : Fr. [incl. H. rufescens Fr.] 1 / KW 18675, ¢¡¤£¦¥¨§© <br />
45292–45294<br />
Transcarp (96, 108), Carp (174), Precarp (174), WFS (88, 148, 174), RFS (88, 147), LFS<br />
(88, 174), RGMS (122), LGMS (122, 167), RGS (122), LGS (122), MCr (105), SSCr<br />
(105).<br />
f. albidum Peck / Solomakhina, 1998 / RFS (147).<br />
ORDO HYMENOCHAETALES OBERW.<br />
Fam. Hymenochaetaceae Donk<br />
28. Coltricia cinnamomea (Jacq. ex Pers.) Murrill — Polyporus cinnamomeus Jacq.<br />
ex Pers. / Bobiyak, 1907 / Rozt (1, 4, 174), Transcarp (1, 7, 9, 108), Precarp (1, 174),<br />
RGMS (122), LGMS (122, 167), RGS (122), LGS (122).<br />
29. Coltricia focicola (Berk. et M.A. Curtis) Murrill — C. perennis var. focicola<br />
(Berk. et M.A. Curtis) Pilát; Polystictus perennis f. focicola ‘B. et Svid.’ / Pilát, 1940 /<br />
Transcarp (1, 7, 96), LGS (118, 122).<br />
30. Coltricia perennis (L. : Fr.) Murrill — Polyporus pictus Schultz; Polystictus<br />
perennis (L. : Fr.) P. Karst. / CWU (Myc) Kh-¤¨ <br />
(140, 174), RP (42, 162, 174), LP (11, 131, 160, 170, 174), VFS (174), Rozt (4), Transcarp<br />
(1, 96), Precarp (1, 174), RFS (145, 147), LFS (159, 161), RGMS (118, 122), LGMS (101,<br />
118, 122, 167), RGS (118, 122).<br />
31. Fomitiporia hartigii (Allesch. et Schnabl) Fiasson et Niemelä — Phellinus<br />
hartigii (Allesch. et Schnabl) Bondartsev / Bondartsev, 1953 / Transcarp (1, 7, 9, 107,<br />
108, 109, 154), Carp (1, 174, 154, 157), Precarp (1, 174), RGMS (128), LGMS (114, 128,<br />
167), RGS (128), LGS (128).<br />
32. Fomitiporia punctata (P. Karst.) Murrill — Phellinus friesianus (Bres.) Bourdot<br />
et Galzin; Phellinus punctatus (P. Karst.) Pilát / KW 18401, 18405, 18937–18950 /<br />
Pilát, 1940 / WP (174), VFS (174), Rozt (1, 174), Transcarp (1, 74, 96), Carp (1, 24),<br />
Precarp (1, 174), LGMS (167), RGS (119), LGS (119), MCr (105), SSCr (51, 54, 105,<br />
174).<br />
33. Fomitiporia robusta (P. Karst.) Fiasson et Niemelä — Fomes robustus<br />
P. Karst.; Phellinus robustus (P. Karst.) Bourdot et Galzin; Ph. robustus f. aceris Bondartsev;<br />
Ph. robustus f. sterilis Pilát / CWU (Myc) Kh-243; KW 18953, 18954, 18957,<br />
18972, 18974, 18975, 18963, 18968, 18992, 18999 / Gutsevich, 1940; Pilát, 1940 / WP<br />
(137, 138, 139, 143, 174), RP (174), LP (7, 174, 160), Rozt (1, 174), Transcarp (1, 96,<br />
174), Carp (155), Precarp (1, 174), WFS (7, 174), RFS (145, 147), LFS (15, 16, 159, 161),<br />
1 The wide species concept <strong>of</strong> Hydnum repandum accepted in this work entirely takes up the<br />
species concept <strong>of</strong> H. rufescens.
RGMS (115, 116, 128), LGMS (113, 115, 116, 128, 167), DFS (117), RGS (115, 116, 119,<br />
128), LGS (115, 116, 119, 128, 165), FSCr (7), MCr (7, 40, 105, 174), SCr (12).<br />
f. spiraeae Bondartsev / Wasser, Soldatova, 1977 (‘spirea’) / LGMS (167).<br />
34. Fuscoporia contigua (Pers. : Fr.) G. Cunn. — Phellinus contiguus (Pers. : Fr.)<br />
Pat.; Polyporus contiguus Pers. : Fr.; Poria contigua (Pers. : Fr.) P. Karst. / CWU (Myc)<br />
Kh-187; KW 17712, 17713 / Bobiyak, 1907 / RP (174), LP (7), Rozt (1, 4), Transcarp<br />
(1, 74), WFS (7, 174), RFS (174), LFS (159), RGMS (116, 133), LGMS (113, 116, 133,<br />
167), DFS (52, 117), RGS (116, 133), LGS (116, 133), MCr (7, 105, 174), <strong>Ukraine</strong> (21).<br />
35. Fuscoporia ferrea (Pers.) G. Cunn. — Phellinus ferreus (Pers.) Bourdot et Galzin<br />
/ CWU (Myc) Cr-34, / Pilát, 1940 / Transcarp (1, 7, 9, 96), Carp (1, 174), LGMS<br />
(101), SCr (Bakhchisarai district, Manhup Mt., on still-attached branches <strong>of</strong> Cornus<br />
sp., coll. A.Yu. Akulov, A.S. Usichenko IV 2002).<br />
36. Fuscoporia ferruginosa (Schrad. : Fr.) Murrill — Phellinus ferruginosus<br />
(Schrad. : Fr.) Pat.; Polyporus ferruginosus Schrad. : Fr.; Poria ferruginosa (Schrad. : Fr.)<br />
P. Karst. / CWU (Myc) Kh-264; KW 17659 / Léveillé, 1842 / Rozt (1, 4), Transcarp<br />
(1, 7, 96), Carp (1, 174), Precarp (1, 174), WFS (148, 174), LFS (Kharkiv City, forest<br />
park “Sarzhin Yar”, on still-attached branches <strong>of</strong> Robinia sp., coll. A.Yu. Akulov,<br />
A.S. Usichenko VIII 2002), RGMS (118), LGMS (101, 118), DFS (117), RGS (118, 119),<br />
LGS (118, 119), MCr (7, 40, 73, 105, 174).<br />
37. Fuscoporia viticola (Schwein. : Fr.) Murrill — Phellinus isabellinus (Fr.) Bourdot<br />
et Galzin; Ph. viticola (Schwein. : Fr.) Donk / Bondartsev, 1953 / Transcarp (1, 7,<br />
9), Carp (1, 174).<br />
38. Hymenochaete cinnamomea (Pers. : Fr.) Bres. — H. cinnamomea f. arida<br />
(P. Karst.) Pilát; Hypochnus cinnamomeus (Pers. : Fr.) Bonord.; / Bobiyak, 1907 / LP<br />
(174), Rozt (1, 4), Transcarp (1, 9, 96), Carp (1, 174), LGMS (167).<br />
39. Hymenochaete corrugata (Fr. : Fr.) Lév. — Corticium corrugatum (Fr. : Fr.) Fr.<br />
/ Bobiyak, 1907 / Rozt (1, 4, 9), Transcarp (1, 9, 74, 96), Carp (1, 174).<br />
40. Hymenochaete cruenta (Pers. : Fr.) Donk — ¡ H. mougeotii C ke / Bondartsev,<br />
1926 / RP (44), Transcarp (1, 9, 96), Carp (1, 174), Precarp (1, 174), LGMS (167).<br />
41. Hymenochaete fuliginosa (Pers.) Lév. — H. subfuliginosa Bourdot et Galzin<br />
/ Pilát, 1940 / Transcarp (1, 9, 96), Cr (9).<br />
42. Hymenochaete rubiginosa (Dicks. : Fr.) Lév. — H. ferruginea (Bull.) Massee;<br />
Stereum rubiginosum (Dicks. : Fr.) Fr. / CWU (Myc) Kh-186; KW 2203–2210/ Bobiyak,<br />
1907 / RP (44, 174), LP (6, 131, 160, 170, 174), Rozt (4), Transcarp (1, 74, 96),<br />
Carp (1, 94, 174), Precarp (1, 174), RFS (98, 147), LFS (15, 16, 159, 161, 174), RGMS<br />
(23, 116, 118, 120, 123, 133), LGMS (101, 113, 116, 118, 120, 123, 133, 167), DFS (117),<br />
RGS (116, 118–120, 123, 133), LGS (116, 118–120, 123, 133), SCr (12), FSCr (174), MCr<br />
(40, 174).<br />
43. Hymenochaete tabacina (Sowerby : Fr.) Lév. — Stereum avellanum (Fr. : Fr.)<br />
££¤§¢£<br />
¢£¢¥¤§¦©¨<br />
Fr.; S. tabacinum (Sowerby : Fr.) Fr. / CWU (Myc) S-<br />
LP (6, 11, 160, 174), Rozt (1, 4), Transcarp (1, 96), Carp (1, 174), LFS (159, 161), RGMS<br />
(118), LGMS (118, 167), RGS (118), LGS (118).<br />
44. Inocutis dryophila (Berk.) Fiasson et Niemelä — Inonotus dryophilus (Berk.)<br />
Murrill; Polyporus dryophilus Berk. / KW 17957, 17959 / Gutsevich, 1940 / WP (174),<br />
RP (174), LP (7), Transcarp (174), Precarp (1, 174), WFS (7, 174), RFS (174), LFS (174),<br />
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20<br />
LGMS (167), RGS (119, 174), LGS (119), SCr (12), FSCr (105, 174), MCr (7, 40, 105,<br />
174), Cr (9), <strong>Ukraine</strong> (21).<br />
45. Inocutis rheades (Pers.) Fiasson et Niemelä — Inonotus rheades (Pers.) Bondartsev<br />
et Singer; Polyporus vulpinus Fr. / KW 9974, 17951 / Bobiyak, 1907 / WP<br />
(174), RP (44, 174), LP (170, 174), Rozt (1, 4), Transcarp (109), Carp (1, 174), RGS<br />
(119), LGS (119), SCr (50).<br />
46. Inocutis tamaricis (Pat.) Fiasson et Niemelä — Inonotus tamaricis (Pat.) Maire<br />
/ KW 17953 / Bondartsev, 1953 / LGMS (167), SCr (105), MCr (7, 9), SSCr (105,<br />
174).<br />
47. Inonotus andersonii ¢¡¤£¢£¦¥¢§©¨¡¨ ¨ — Mucronoporus andersonii Ellis<br />
et Everh. / KW 18346, 18885 / Solomakhina, 1957 / WP (137).<br />
48. Inonotus cuticularis (Bull. : Fr.) P. Karst. — Polyporus cuticularis Bull. : Fr. /<br />
Bobiyak, 1907 / RP (77), Rozt (1, 4, 150, 174), Transcarp (1, 7, 9, 96), Carp (1, 174),<br />
WFS (7, 174), RFS (174), RGMS (118), LGMS (118, 167), RGS (118), LGS (118), MCr<br />
(7, 9, 105, 174), Cr (21).<br />
49. Inonotus dryadeus (Pers. : Fr.) Murrill — Polyporus dryadeus Pers. : Fr.;<br />
P. pseudoigniarius (Bull.) Chevall. / KW 18602 / Léveillé, 1842 / WP (71), RP (174),<br />
LP (5, 11), Rozt (1, 4, 174), Transcarp (1, 174), Precarp (1, 174), WFS (7), LGMS (167),<br />
SCr (12), MCr (7, 9, 73, 105, 174).<br />
50. Inonotus glomeratus (Peck) Murrill / Lovas, 2000 / Transcarp (1, 74).<br />
51. Inonotus hastifer Pouzar — I. polymorphus (Rostk.) Pilát / Pilát, 1940 / Transcarp<br />
(1, 7, 9, 96).<br />
52. Inonotus hispidus (Bull. : Fr.) P. Karst. — Polyporus hispidus Bull. : Fr. / KW<br />
18596 / Bobiyak, 1907 / RP (65), Rozt (1, 4), Transcarp (1, 74, 96, 174), Precarp (1,<br />
174), WFS (174), RFS (174), RGMS (115, 120, 123), LGMS (115, 120, 123, 167), DFS<br />
(117, 174), RGS (115, 119, 120, 123), LGS (115, 119, 120, 123), SCr (12, 49, 50), MCr (7,<br />
9, 40, 105), SSCr (51, 105, 163, 174).<br />
53. Inonotus leporinus (Fr.) Gilb. et Ryvarden — Inonotus circinatus (Fr.) Gilb.;<br />
Onnia leporina (Fr.) H. Jahn; Polyporus circinatus (Fr.) Fr.; Polystictus circinatus (Fr.)<br />
P. Karst. / Yavorskii, 1915 / RP (174), LP (7, 170), WFS (7), RFS (174).<br />
54. Inonotus nidus-pici (Pilát) Pilát / Bondartsev, 1953 / MCr (7, 9).<br />
55. Inonotus nodulosus (Fr.) P. Karst. — I. radiatus var. nodulosus (Fr.) Quél.;<br />
I. radiatus f. resupinatus Bourdot et Galzin / KW 45193, 45194 / Bobiyak, 1907 / WP<br />
(174), RP (174), LP (174), Rozt (1, 4, 174), Transcarp (1, 7, 9), Carp (1, 36, 38), WFS (7,<br />
9, 174), RGS (174), SCr (50), MCr (7, 9, 174).<br />
56. Inonotus obliquus (Pers. : Fr.) Pilát — Polyporus obliquus Pers. : Fr.; Poria<br />
obliqua (Pers. : Fr.) P. Karst. / CWU (Myc) Kh-239 / Bobiyak, 1907 / WP (137, 140,<br />
142, 174), RP (174), LP (7, 174), Rozt (1, 4), Transcarp (1, 74), Carp (1, 174), Precarp<br />
(1, 174), WFS (7, 174), LFS (159, 161), LGMS (167), MCr (7, 40, 105, 174).<br />
57. Inonotus radiatus (Sowerby : Fr.) P. Karst. — Polyporus fuscolutescens Fuckel;<br />
P. illinoisensis D.V. Baxter; P. radiatus Sowerby : Fr. / KW 28766, 28767, 40335 / Bobiyak,<br />
1907 / LP (7, 170), Rozt (1, 4, 150), Transcarp (1, 74, 96), WFS (7), LFS (57),<br />
RGMS (116, 133), LGMS (101, 116, 133, 167), RGS (66, 116, 119, 133), LGS (116, 119,<br />
133), SCr (49, 105), MCr (40, 105).
58. Inonotus tomentosus (Fr. : Fr.) Teng — Mucronoporus tomentosus (Fr. : Fr.)<br />
Ellis et Everh.; Polyporus tomentosus Fr.; Polystictus tomentosus Fr. : Fr. / Hizhyts’ka,<br />
1929 / RP (44, 130), LP (130, 131, 174), Carp (1, 174), RGMS (122, 130), LGMS (122,<br />
130, 167), RGS (122, 130), LGS (122, 130).<br />
59. Inonotus triqueter (Fr.) P. Karst. — Polystictus circinatus var. triqueter Bres. /<br />
Bondartsev, 1953 / <strong>Ukraine</strong> (7).<br />
60. Phellinidium ferrugine<strong>of</strong>uscum (P. Karst.) Fiasson et Niemelä — Phellinus<br />
ferrugine<strong>of</strong>uscus (P. Karst.) Bourdot et Galzin / KW 17655 / Pilát, 1940 / Transcarp<br />
(1, 7, 9, 96), Carp (1, 174), RGMS (121, 128), LGMS (121, 128, 167), RGS (121, 128),<br />
LGS (121, 128).<br />
61. Phellinidium pouzarii (Kotl.) Fiasson et Niemelä — Phellinus pouzarii Kotl. /<br />
Bondartseva, Parmasto, 1986 / Carp (9).<br />
62. Phellinus alni (Bondartsev) Parmasto — Ph. igniarius f. alni Bondartsev;<br />
Ph. igniarius f. sorbi Bondartsev / Gutsevich, 1940 / Transcarp (1, 74), RGMS (116),<br />
LGMS (116, 167), RGS (116), LGS (116), MCr (40), <strong>Ukraine</strong> (174).<br />
63. Phellinus conchatus (Pers. : Fr.) Quél. — Ph. salicinus (Pers.) Quél. ss. Bourdot<br />
et Galzin; Polyporus salicinus (Pers. : Fr.) Fr., 1821 non Pers., 1825; P. conchatus<br />
Pers. : ¢¡¤£¦¥¨§©¡ ¨¦¦<br />
96), Carp (1, 174), WFS (7), MCr (105).<br />
64. Phellinus igniarius (L. : Fr.) Quél. — Fomes igniarius L. : Fr.; Polyporus igniarius<br />
L. : Fr. / KW 17673, 17675, 17677, 17678, 17680, 17681, 18893, 18894, 18895,<br />
18899 / Bobiyak, 1907 / WP (71, 137, 138, 140, 142, 174), RP (44, 65, 85, 174), LP (5,<br />
131, 160, 170), Rozt (1, 4, 174, 150), Transcarp (1, 74, 96), Carp (1, 24, 106, 174), Precarp<br />
(1, 158, 174), WFS (48, 68, 174), RFS (3, 98, 145, 147, 174), LFS (10, 31, 57, 157,<br />
159, 161, 174), RGMS (23, 115, 116, 120, 123, 133), LGMS (100, 101, 113, 115, 116, 120,<br />
123, 133, 157, 167), DFS (52, 57, 78, 117), RGS (115, 116, 120, 123, 133), LGS (115, 116,<br />
120, 123, 133), SCr (12, 49, 50, 105), FSCr (105, 174), MCr (105, 174), <strong>Ukraine</strong> (21).<br />
f. betulae Bondartsev / Zerova et al. 1972 / <strong>Ukraine</strong> (174).<br />
f. juglandis ‘Bub.’ / Zerova et al., 1972 / <strong>Ukraine</strong> (174).<br />
f. salicis Bondartsev / Morochkovs’ka, 1965 / RP (77), RGMS (118), LGMS (118),<br />
DFS (78), RGS (118), LGS (118).<br />
65. Phellinus laevigatus (P. Karst.) Bourdot et Galzin — Polyporus laevigatus Fr.<br />
/ Yavorskii, 1915 / LP (170), MCr (7, 105, 174).<br />
66. *Phellinus lundellii Niemelä — CWU (Myc) S( )-8 / LP (Sumy oblast, near<br />
Znob’-Novhorods’ky settlement, leaf forest, on still-attached twigs <strong>of</strong> Salix sp., coll.<br />
A.Yu. Akulov, A.S. Usichenko VIII 2001).<br />
67. Phellinus nigricans (Fr.) P. Karst. — Fomes nigricans Fr. / CWU (Myc) Kh-<br />
240 / Kuda, 1926 / WP (71), RP (65), LP (160), Transcarp (1, 96), LFS (159, 161),<br />
LGMS (167).<br />
68. Phellinus populicola Niemelä — Ochroporus populicola (Niemelä) Niemelä /<br />
CWU (Myc) Kh-242 / Akulov, Usichenko, 2001 / LP (160), LFS (159, 161).<br />
69. Phellinus rimosus (Berk.) Pilát / Bondartsev, 1953 / MCr (7, 9), SSCr (51,<br />
105), Cr (174).<br />
70. Phellinus robiniae (Murrill) A. Ames — Ph. robustus f. robinia Bondartsev /<br />
Wasser, Soldatova, 1977 / LGMS (167).<br />
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22<br />
71. Phellinus torulosus (Pers.) Bourdot et Galzin — Fomes torulosus (Pers.)<br />
Lloyd; Polyporus torulosus (Pers.) Pers. / CWU (Myc) Kh-128; KW 18312–18317,<br />
19003–19011, 19013–19020 / Gutsevich, 1940 / RP (77), Transcarp (1, 74), LFS (159),<br />
RGMS (115, 120, 123), LGMS (115, 120, 123, 126, 167), RGS (115, 119, 120, 123), LGS<br />
(115, 119, 120, 123), SCr (12), FSCr (105, 174), MCr (7, 40, 105, 174), SSCr (54, 105,<br />
174).<br />
f. arbuti Bondartseva, Parmasto, 1986 / Bondartseva, 1986 / r (9).<br />
f. laurocerasi Bondartsev / Vasil’eva-Pupysheva, 1958 / SSCr (163).<br />
f. oleae Bondartseva / Bondartseva, Parmasto, 1986 / Cr (9).<br />
f. subfloccosus Bourdot et Galzin / KW 18313 / Wasser, Soldatova, 1977 /<br />
LGMS (167).<br />
72. Phellinus tremulae (Bondartsev) Bondartsev et Borissov — CWU (Myc) Kh-<br />
244 / Smitskaya, 1955 / WP (137), LP (14, 160), Transcarp (1, 74, 107, 109), RFS (145,<br />
147), LFS (159, 161), RGMS (118), LGMS (118, 167), RGS (118, 119), LGS (118, 119),<br />
FSCr (105), MCr (105).<br />
73. Phellinus tuberculosus (Baumg.) Niemelä — Fomes fulvus (Scop.) Bres.;<br />
Ph. fulvus (Bres.) Pat.; Ph. pomaceus (Pers.) Maire; Polyporus fulvus Scop. / CWU<br />
(Myc) Kh-245; KW 18951, 28016–28018, 28833, 28834, 40261 / Bobiyak, 1907 / WP<br />
(137, 174), RP (44, 65, 77, 164, 174), LP (160, 170, 174), Rozt (1, 4, 174), Transcarp (1,<br />
96, 109), Carp (1, 174), Precarp (158), WFS (7, 68, 148, 174), RFS (145, 147), LFS (10,<br />
31, 56, 57, 174, 159, 161), RGMS (115, 116, 118, 133, 172, 174), LGMS (115, 116, 118,<br />
133, 167, 174), DFS (57), RGS (102, 115, 116, 118, 133, 174), LGS (13, 115, 116, 118,<br />
133, 174), SCr (16, 49, 50, 105), FSCr (105, 174), MCr (40, 105, 174).<br />
f. crataegi D.V. Baxter / Wasser, Soldatova, 1977 / LGMS (167).<br />
74. Phellopilus nigrolimitatus (Romell) Niemelä, Wagner et Fischer — Phellinus<br />
nigrolimitatus (Romell) Bourdot et Galzin; Phellinus nigrolimitatus f. spongiosa Murrill<br />
/ Pilát, 1940 / Transcarp (1, 7, 96), Carp (1, 174).<br />
75. Phylloporia ribis (Schumach. : Fr.) Ryvarden — Fomes ribis Schumach. : Fr.;<br />
Phellinus ribis (Schumach. : Fr.) Quél.; Phellinus ribis f. arbuti Jacz.; Phellinus ribis<br />
f. evonymi (Kalchbr.) Bourdot et Galzin; Polyporus evonymi Kalchbr.; P. ribis<br />
Schumach. : Fr. / Bobiyak, 1907 / RP (174), LP (170), Rozt (1, 4, 174), Carp (1, 158),<br />
Precarp (1, 174), WFS (148, 174), LGMS (100, 101, 167), DFS (52), SCr (50), MCr (7),<br />
Cr (9).<br />
76. Porodaedalea chrysoloma (Fr.) Fiasson et Niemelä — Inonotus abietis<br />
(P. Karst.) Pilát; Ph. pini var. abietis (P. Karst.) Pilát; Trametes abietis P. Karst. / Pilát,<br />
1940 / Transcarp (1, 96), Carp (1, 155), MCr (7), <strong>Ukraine</strong> (21).<br />
77. Porodaedalea pini (Brot. : Fr.) Murrill — Phellinus pini (Brot. : Fr.) A. Ames;<br />
Trametes pini Thore : Fr. / CWU (Myc) Kh-241 / Bobiyak, 1907 / WP (71, 137, 138,<br />
141, 143, 174), RP (44, 174), LP (5, 131, 160, 170, 174), Rozt (1, 4, 174), Transcarp (1,<br />
107), Carp (1, 37, 38, 106, 174), WFS (174), RFS (145, 147), LFS (159, 161), RGMS<br />
(118), LGMS (118, 167), DFS (52), RGS (118), LGS (118), MCr (40, 105, 174), SSCr<br />
(105, 152, 174), <strong>Ukraine</strong> (21).
Fam. Schizoporaceae Jülich<br />
78. Basidioradulum quercinum (Pers. : Fr.) H. Furuk. — Hydnum fallax (Fr. : Fr.)<br />
Fr.; Hyphodontia quercina (Pers. : Fr.) J. Erikss.; Odontia fallax (Fr. : Fr.) Quél.; Radulum<br />
quercinum (Pers. : Fr.) Fr. / Bobiyak, 1907 / RP (44), LP (170), Rozt (4), Transcarp (1,<br />
96), Carp (1, 174), Precarp (1, 174), WFS (88), LGMS (167), MCr (40), Cr (88, 174).<br />
79. Basidioradulum radula (Fr. : Fr.) Nobles — Hyphoderma radula (Fr. : Fr.)<br />
Donk; Radulum orbiculare Fr. : Fr. / Bobiyak, 1907 / RP (174), Rozt (1, 4, 174), Transcarp<br />
(1, 96), Carp (1, 174), LGMS (167), MCr (53).<br />
80. Basidioradulum tuberculatum (Berk. et M.A. Curtis) Hjortstam — Radulum<br />
pendulum Fr. : Fr. / Hizhyts’ka, 1929 / WP (139), RP (44).<br />
81. Hyphodontia abieticola (Bourdot et Galzin) J. Erikss. — Odontia abieticola<br />
(Bourdot et Galzin) S. Lundell / Pilát, 1940 / Transcarp (1, 96).<br />
82. Hyphodontia alutacea (Fr.) J. Erikss. — Odontia alutacea (Fr. : Fr.) Quél. /<br />
Pilát, 1940 / Transcarp (1, 96), Carp (1, 174), Precarp (1, 174), WFS (88).<br />
83. Hyphodontia arguta (Fr. : Fr.) J. Erikss. — Hyphodontia stipata (Fr. : Fr.) Gilb.;<br />
Odontia alutacea Bres., 1897 non (Fr. : Fr.) Quél., 1888; O. arguta (Fr. : Fr.) Quél.;<br />
O. arguta f. spathulata (Fr.) Wakef. / Pilát, 1940 / WP (174), RP (174), LP (174), VFS<br />
(174), Rozt (1, 174), Transcarp (1, 96), Carp (1, 174), Precarp (1, 174), WFS (88, 174),<br />
RFS (88, 174), LFS (88, 174), Cr (88, 174).<br />
84. Hyphodontia aspera (Fr.) J. Erikss. — Odontia aspera (Fr.) Bourdot et Galzin<br />
/ Pilát, 1940 / Transcarp (1, 96), Carp (1, 174), Precarp (1, 174), WFS (88).<br />
85. Hyphodontia barba-jovis (Bull. : Fr.) J. Erikss. — Odontia barba-jovis<br />
(Bull. : Fr.) Fr./ CWU (Myc) Kh-158 / Bobiyak, 1907/ WP (174), RP (174), LP (174),<br />
VFS (174), Rozt (1, 4, 174), Transcarp (1, 96), Carp (1, 174), Precarp (1, 174), WFS (88,<br />
174), RFS (88, 174), LFS (88, 159, 174), LGMS (101, 174).<br />
86. Hyphodontia breviseta (P. Karst.) J. Erikss. — Odontia lactea (P. Karst.)<br />
P. Karst. / CWU (Myc) Kh-97 / Pilát, 1940 / Transcarp (1, 96), Carp (1, 174), Precarp<br />
(1, 174), WFS (88), LFS (159), LGMS (167).<br />
87. Hyphodontia bugellensis (Ces.) J. Erikss. — Odontia bugellensis Ces. / Nikolajeva,<br />
1961 / Cr (88).<br />
88. Hyphodontia crustosa (Pers. : Fr.) J. Erikss. — Grandinia crustosa (Pers. : Fr.)<br />
Fr.; H. albicans (Pers.) Parmasto; Odontia albicans (Pers.) L.W. Mill. et J.S. Boyle;<br />
O. crustosa Pers. : Fr. / CWU (Myc) Cr-5, MSK 5940 / Bobiyak, 1907 / WP (174), RP<br />
(174), LP (174, 170), VFS (174), Rozt (1, 4, 174), Transcarp (1, 96), Carp (1, 174), Precarp<br />
(1, 174), WFS (88, 174), RFS (88, 174), LFS (88, 174), LGMS (167), SSCr (51), Cr<br />
(88, 174).<br />
89. Hyphodontia nesporii (Bres.) J. Erikss. et Hjortstam / CWU (Myc) Kh-47; S-<br />
4-6, 17, 19, 22, 23 / Usichenko, 2002 / LFS (159).<br />
90. Hyphodontia pallidula (Bres.) J. Erikss. — Peniophora pallidula (Bres.) Bres. /<br />
Pilát, 1940 / Transcarp (1, 96).<br />
91. Hyphodontia pruni ¢¡¤£¦¥¨§©¦ — Odontia pruni Lasch in Rabenh. /<br />
Pilát, 1940 / Transcarp (1, 74, 96), Carp (1, 174), Precarp (1, 174), WFS (88), Cr (88,<br />
174).<br />
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24<br />
92. Hyphodontia rimosissima (Peck) Gilb. — Hyphodontia papillosa (Fr. : Fr.)<br />
J. Erikss.; Odontia papillosa (Fr. : Fr.) P. Karst. / Pilát, 1940 / WP (174), RP (174), LP<br />
(174), VFS (174), Rozt (1, 174), Transcarp (1, 96), Carp (1, 174), Precarp (1, 174), WFS<br />
(88, 174), RFS (88, 174), LFS (88, 174).<br />
93. Hyphodontia sambuci (Pers. : Fr.) J. Erikss. — Corticium serum (Pers.) Fr.;<br />
Hypochnus sambuci (Pers. : Fr.) Bonord.; H. serus (Pers.) Pers.; Peniophora sambuci<br />
(Pers. : Fr.) Burt. / CWU (Myc) Kh-12, 45, 61; KW 1117 / Bobiyak, 1907 / LP (6,<br />
174), Rozt (1, 4, 174), Precarp (1, 174), LFS (159), LGMS (101, 113, 167, 174), DFS<br />
(117, 126), RGS (119), LGS (119), SSCr (53).<br />
94. Hyphodontia spathulata (Schrad. : Fr.) Parmasto — Hirschioporus fuscoviolaceus<br />
f. Xylodon candidum (Ehrenb.) Bourdot et Galzin fide Bondartsev, 1953 /<br />
Bondartsev, 1953 / LP (7).<br />
95. Hyphodontia subalutacea (P. Karst.) J. Erikss. — Odontia intermedia (Bourdot<br />
et Galzin) Nikol.; Peniophora subalutacea (P. Karst.) Höhn. et Litsch. / Pilát, 1940 /<br />
LP (6, 174), Transcarp (1, 96), Carp (1, 174), RFS (147), LGMS (101, 174).<br />
96. Oxyporus corticola (Fr.) Parmasto — Chaetoporus corticola (Fr.) Bondartsev et<br />
Singer; Ch. pearsonii (Pilát) Bondartsev; O. ravidus (Fr.) Bondartsev et Singer; Polyporus<br />
corticola Fr.; Poria corticola (Fr. : Fr.) Cooke; Poria pearsonii Pilát; Trametes ravida<br />
Pilát / CWU (Myc) Kh-47, 83, 87, 105 / Bobiyak, 1907 / Rozt (1, 4, 174), Transcarp<br />
(1, 7, 96), Carp (1, 174), WFS (7, 174), RFS (174), LFS (159).<br />
97. Oxyporus latemarginatus (E.J. Durand et Mont.) Donk — Chaetoporus ambiguus<br />
(Bres.) Bondartsev et Singer / CWU (Myc) Kh-68a, 72, 132 / Bondartsev,<br />
1953 / Transcarp (1, 74), WFS (7, 174), RFS (174), LFS (159), LGMS (101).<br />
98. Oxyporus obducens (Pers.) Donk — Polyporus obducens Pers. / KW 17581 /<br />
Bobiyak, 1907 / Rozt (1, 4), Transcarp (1, 7, 96), Carp (1, 174), LGMS (167).<br />
99. Oxyporus populinus (Schumach. : Fr.) Donk — Fomes connatus Fr.; Polyporus<br />
connatus Fr. / CWU (Myc) Kh-246 / Bobiyak, 1907 / RP (65), LP (160), Rozt (1, 4,<br />
174), Transcarp (1, 96), Carp (1, 174), Precarp (1, 174), WFS (174), RFS (3), LFS (16,<br />
159, 161), RGMS (118,120, 123), LGMS (101, 113, 120, 118, 123, 167, 174), DFS (18,<br />
117), RGS (118, 119, 120, 123), LGS (118, 119, 120, 123, 165), SCr (50), MCr (7, 174).<br />
100. Schizopora flavipora (Cooke) Ryvarden — Oxyporus pseudoobducens (Pilát)<br />
Bondartsev / CWU (Myc) Kh-71, 89, 90, 94, 100, 108, 110-112, 129, 159, 165 / Bondartsev,<br />
1953 / Transcarp (1, 7), Carp (174), LFS (159).<br />
101. Schizopora paradoxa (Schrad. : Fr.) Donk — Irpex obliquus (Schrad. : Fr.) Fr.;<br />
I. paradoxus Schrad.; Xylodon versiporus (Pers.) Bondartsev p.p. 2 / CWU (Myc) Kh-<br />
67, 68, 75-78, 91, 96, 101, 103, 106, 160, 166, 170; CWU (Myc) S(P)-5; KW 18028, 18029<br />
/ Bobiyak, 1907 / RP (44, 174), LP (7, 131), Rozt (1, 4), Transcarp (1, 7), Carp (1, 174),<br />
WFS (7, 174), RFS (174), LFS (159), LGMS (167), MCr (40).<br />
102. Schizopora radula (Pers. : Fr.) Hallenb. — Polyporus radula Pers. : Fr.; Poria<br />
radula Pers. / Bobiyak, 1907 / RP (44), Rozt (1, 4).<br />
2 The taxonomic concept <strong>of</strong> Xylodon versiporus includes two currently accepted species,<br />
Schizopora radula and Sch. paradoxa.
ORDO POLYPORALES (HERTER) GÄUM.<br />
Fam. Albatrellaceae (Pouzar) Nuss<br />
103. Albatrellus confluens (Alb. et Schwein. : Fr.) Kotl. et Pouzar — Caloporus<br />
confluens (Alb. et Schwein.) Quél.; Scutiger confluens (Alb. et Schwein. : Fr.) Bondartsev<br />
et Singer / Pilát, 1940 / Transcarp (1, 7, 96), Carp (1, 174).<br />
104. Albatrellus cristatus (Fr.) Kotl. et Pouzar — Polyporus cristatus Fr.; Scutiger<br />
cristatus (Pers. : Fr.) Bondartsev et Singer / Bobiyak, 1907 / RP (42, 174), Rozt (1, 4,<br />
174).<br />
105. Albatrellus ovinus (Schaeff. : Fr.) Kotl. et Pouzar — Caloporus ovinus<br />
(Schaeff.) Quél.; Scutiger ovinus (Fr.) Murrill / Pilát, 1940 / Transcarp (1, 96), Carp<br />
(1, 174).<br />
Fam. Atheliaceae Jülich<br />
106. Amphinema byssoides (Pers. : Fr.) J. Erikss. — Peniophora byssoides<br />
(Pers. : Fr.) Bres. / Bondartsev, 1927 / LP (6, 174), Transcarp (1, 96), Carp (1, 174).<br />
107. Amylocorticium cebennense (Bourdot) Pouzar — Corticium cebennense<br />
Bourdot / Pilát, 1940 / Transcarp (1, 96), Carp (1, 174).<br />
108. Amylocorticium subsulphureum (P. Karst.) Pouzar — Peniophora subsulphurea<br />
(P. Karst.) Höhn. et Litsch. / Pilát, 1940 / Transcarp (1, 96).<br />
109. Athelia arachnoidea (Berk.) Jülich — Corticium centrifugum Lév. ss. Bres. /<br />
Pilát, 1940 / Transcarp (1, 96, 174), Carp (1, 174).<br />
110. Athelia fibulata M.P. Christ. / CWU (Myc) Kh-32 / Usichenko, 2002 / LFS<br />
(159).<br />
111. Athelia teutoburgensis (Brinkmann) Jülich — Corticium flavescens Bres.,<br />
1905 non (Bonord.) G. Winter, 1884; C. teutoburgense Brinkm nn / Bondartsev, 1927<br />
/ LP (6, 174), Transcarp (1, 96).<br />
112. Byssocorticium atrovirens (Fr. : Fr.) Bondartsev et Singer — Corticium atrovirens<br />
(Fr. : Fr.) Fr. / Pilát, 1940 / Transcarp (1, 96), Carp (1, 174).<br />
113. Cristinia helvetica (Pers. : Fr.) Parmasto — Grandinia helvetica Pers. : Fr. /<br />
Pilát, 1940 / Transcarp (1, 96), Carp (1, 174), WFS (88).<br />
114. Irpicodon pendulus (Alb. et Schwein. : Fr.) Pouzar — Irpex pendulus (Alb.<br />
et Schwein.) Fr.; Radulum pendulinum Nikol. / Yavorskii, 1915 / WP (174), RP (174),<br />
LP (170, 174), VFS (174), Rozt (1, 174).<br />
115. Leptosporomyces galzinii (Bourdot) Jülich / CWU (Myc) Kh-21 / Usichenko,<br />
2002 / LFS (159).<br />
116. Piloderma byssinum (P. Karst.) Jülich — Corticium byssinum (P. Karst.)<br />
Massee / Pilát, 1940 / Transcarp (1, 96), Carp (1, 174).<br />
117. Plicaturopsis crispa (Pers. : Fr.) D.A. Reid — Plicatura faginea (Schrad.)<br />
P. Karst.; Trogia crispa (Pers. : Fr.) Fr. / Bobiyak, 1907 / Rozt (1, 4), Transcarp (1, 96).<br />
Fam. Boreostereaceae Jülich<br />
118. Veluticeps abietina (Pers. : Fr.) Hjortstam et Tellería — Stereum abietinum<br />
(Pers. : Fr.) Fr. / Pilát, 1940 / RP (174), LP (174), Rozt (174), Transcarp (1, 96), Carp<br />
(1, 37, 38, 174), WFS (20).<br />
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119. Veluticeps ambigua (Peck) Hjortstam et Tellería — Stereum carpaticum Pilát<br />
/ Pilát, 1940 / Transcarp (1, 96), WFS (20).<br />
Fam. Corticiaceae Herter<br />
120. Corticium roseum Pers. — Aleurodiscus roseus (Pers. : Fr.) Höhn. et Litsch.;<br />
Hypochnus roseus (Pers. : Fr.) J. Schröt.; Laeticorticium roseum (Pers. : Fr.) Donk /<br />
CWU (Myc) Kh-174 / Bobiyak, 1907 / RP (85, 174), LP (6, 170, 174), Rozt (1, 4, 174),<br />
Transcarp (1, 96), Carp (1, 174), Precarp (1, 174), LFS (159), LGMS (167).<br />
121. Cytidia salicina (Fr. : Fr.) Burt — Corticium salicinum (Fr. : Fr.) Fr. / Bobiyak,<br />
1907 / Rozt (1, 4), Precarp (1, 174), RGMS (121, 174), LGMS (121, 125, 167), RGS<br />
(121, 125), LGS (121).<br />
122. Dendrothele acerina (Pers. : Fr.) P.A. Lemke — Aleurodiscus acerinus<br />
(Pers. : Fr.) Höhn. et Litsch. / Pilát, 1940 / Transcarp (1, 96), LGMS (125, 167), DFS<br />
(125), LGS (125).<br />
123. Vuilleminia comedens (Nees : Fr.) Maire — Corticium comedens (Nees : Fr.)<br />
Fr. / CWU (Myc) Kh-50; KW 1587, 17899, 17902, 17903, 17905-17910, 17912-17916 /<br />
Bobiyak, 1907 / RP (44, 174), LP (5, 6), Rozt (1, 4, 150), Transcarp (1, 74, 96, 107),<br />
Carp (1, 174), Precarp (1, 174), WFS (174, 68), RFS (147), LFS (159, 174), RGMS (116,<br />
118, 133), LGMS (101, 113, 116, 118, 133, 167, 174), DFS (52, 83, 117, 174), LGS (82,<br />
116, 118, 119, 133, 174), RGS (116, 118, 119, 133, 174), SCr (49, 50), MCr (174).<br />
Fam. Cyphellaceae Lotsy<br />
124. Flavophlebia sulfureoisabellina (Litsch.) K.H. Larss. et Hjortstam — Corticium<br />
sulfureoisabellinum Litsch. / Pilát, 1940 / Transcarp (1, 96), Carp (1, 174).<br />
125. Radulomyces confluens (Fr. : Fr.) M.P. Christ. — Corticium confluens<br />
(Fr. : Fr.) Fr.; C. tephroleucum Bres. / CWU (Myc) Kh-6, 43, S-34; KW 18078, 18081 /<br />
Bondartsev, 1927 / RP (174), LP (6, 160, 174), Precarp (1, 174), LFS (159), LGMS (101,<br />
167, 174).<br />
126. Radulomyces molaris (Chaillet ex Fr. : Fr.) Christ. — Radulum molare Chaillet<br />
ex Fr. : Fr.; R. rude (Pers.) S. Lundell / CWU (Myc) Cr-8, Kh-27, 42, 183, 184, S-33,<br />
S(H)-6 / Bobiyak, 1907 / WP (174), RP (174), LP (160, 174), VFS (174), Rozt (1, 4,<br />
174), WFS (174), RFS (88, 147, 174), LFS (88, 159, 174), LGMS (101, 167, 174), MCr<br />
(174).<br />
127. Sarcodontia crocea (Schwein. : Fr.) Kotl. — Hydnum schiedermayeri Heufl. /<br />
CWU (Myc) Kh-142 / Bobiyak, 1907 / RP (174), LP (171, 160, 174), Rozt (1, 4, 174),<br />
WFS (174), RFS (88, 174), LFS (88, 159, 174), RGMS (116), LGMS (116, 167), DFS<br />
(117), RGS (116, 119, 126), LGS (116, 119), FSCr (174), MCr (40), Cr (88).<br />
128. Woldmaria filicina (Peck) Knudsen — Cyphella filicina P. Karst.; Solenia crocea<br />
Fr.; W. crocea (P. Karst.) Cooke / Pilát, 1940 / Transcarp (96).<br />
Fam. Cystosterteaceae Jülich<br />
129. Crustomyces subabruptus (Bourdot et Galzin) Jülich — Odontia subabrupta<br />
Bourdot et Galzin / Pilát, 1940 / Transcarp (96), Carp (174), Precarp (174), WFS (88),<br />
Cr (53, 88, 174).
130. Cystostereum murrayi (Berk. et M.A. Curtis) Pouzar — Stereum murrayi<br />
(Berk. et M.A. Curtis) Burt. / Pilát, 1940 / Transcarp (1, 96), WFS (20, 88), LGMS<br />
(167), Cr (88).<br />
Fam. Fomitopsidaceae Jülich<br />
131. Amylocystis lapponica (Romell) Bondartsev et Singer ex Singer — Leptoporus<br />
lapponicus (Romell) Pilát / Pilát, 1940 / Transcarp (1, 7, 96).<br />
132. Anomoporia bombycina (Fr. : Fr.) Pouzar — Fibuloporia bombycina (Fr. : Fr.)<br />
Bondartsev et Singer; Poria bombycina (Fr. : Fr.) Cooke / Pilát, 1940 / Transcarp (1, 7,<br />
96), Carp (1, 174), RFS (147).<br />
133. Auriporia aurea3 (Peck) Ryvarden — Chaetoporellus aureus (Peck) Bondartsev<br />
et Singer; Poria aurea Peck / Pilát, 1940 / Transcarp (1, 7, 96).<br />
134. Daedalea quercina L. : Fr. — Trametes quercina (L. : Fr.) Pilát / CWU (Myc)<br />
Kh-247; KW 9872–9899, 9901, 9902, 28835–28843, 28850–28853 / Léveillé, 1842 / WP<br />
(71, 139, 143, 174), RP (42, 85, 174), LP (5, 11, 160, 170, 174), Rozt (1, 4, 174), Transcarp<br />
(1, 96, 109), Carp (1, 94, 174), Precarp (1, 174), WFS (48, 68, 148, 174), RFS (98,<br />
145, 147), LFS (10, 15, 16, 31, 159, 161, 174), RGMS (115, 116, 118, 120, 123, 128, 133),<br />
LGMS (101, 113, 115, 116, 118, 120, 123, 128, 133, 167), DFS (52, 58, 78, 117, 174), RGS<br />
(115, 116, 118–120, 123, 128, 133), LGS (115, 116, 118–120, 123, 128, 133, 165), FSCr<br />
(174), MCr (40, 73, 105, 174), <strong>Ukraine</strong> (19, 21).<br />
135. Fomitopsis pinicola (Sw. : Fr.) P. Karst — Fomes marginatus Fr.; F. pinicola<br />
(Sw. : Fr.) Cooke; F. ungulatus Fr.; Polyporus marginatus Fr.; P. ungulatus Schaeff. /<br />
CWU (Myc) Kh-248; KW 18348–18352, 19073, 19094, 19100, 19101, 28025, 28028-<br />
¦¢¡¢¨§¦¥¥£¥ ¢¡¢£¥¤¦£¨§©<br />
41, 143, 174), RP (17, 174), LP (11, 131,<br />
170, 174), Rozt (1, 4, 150, 174), Transcarp (1, 74, 96, 107, 108–110), Carp (1, 22, 24, 37,<br />
38, 106, 174), Precarp (1, 158, 174), WFS (48, 68, 174), RFS (174), LFS (16, 161), RGMS<br />
(118, 128), LGMS (118, 128, 167), DFS (52), RGS (118, 128), LGS (118, 128), MCr (40,<br />
105, 174).<br />
136. Fomitopsis rosea (Alb. et Schwein. : Fr.) P. Karst. — Fomes roseus (Alb. et<br />
Schwein. : Fr. ) Cooke / KW 19041, 19042 / Pilát, 1940 / RP (130, 174), LP (7, 130,<br />
131), Transcarp (1, 7, 96, 108, 109), Carp (1, 37, 38, 130, 174), Precarp (1, 130, 174),<br />
MCr (7, 105, 174), <strong>Ukraine</strong> (21).<br />
137. Pilatoporus epileucinus (Pilát) Kotl. et Pouzar — Coriolus epileucus (Fr.)<br />
Bondartsev ss. Bondartsev; Fomitopsis epileucina (Pilát) Ryvarden et Gilb.; Leptoporus<br />
epileucinus Pilát ex Pilát / Pilát, 1940 / Transcarp (1, 96), RGMS (118), LGMS (118,<br />
167), RGS (118), LGS (118).<br />
138. Piptoporus betulinus (Bull. : Fr.) P. Karst. — Polyporus betulinus Bull. : Fr. /<br />
¦¢¡¢§¥¤¦¥¤¦¡¥£¥¦¤¢¦¢¥<br />
¥¦§©<br />
CWU (Myc) Kh-<br />
131, 160, 170), Rozt (1, 4), Transcarp (1, 74, 96, 107–109), Carp (1, 174), Precarp (1,<br />
174), WFS (48), RFS (98, 147), LFS (159, 161), RGMS (115, 128), LGMS (115, 128, 167),<br />
DFS (52), RGS (115, 128), LGS (115, 128).<br />
3 The description <strong>of</strong> Auriporia aurea given by Pilát (1940) and repeated by Bondartsev (1953)<br />
fits to the species concept <strong>of</strong> A. aurulenta David, Tort <br />
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139. Piptoporus quercinus (Schrad. : Fr.) Pilát / Pilát, 1940 / Transcarp (1, 7,<br />
96), Carp (1, 174).<br />
140. *Postia alni Niemelä et Vampola — P. subcaesia (A. David) Jülich / CWU<br />
(Myc) Kh-224 / LFS (Kharkiv City, south part <strong>of</strong> the Forest Park, fragment <strong>of</strong> ravine<br />
forest, on dead unfallen trunk <strong>of</strong> Quercus sp., coll. A.S. Usichenko, D.V. Leontyev<br />
IX 2002).<br />
141. Postia balsamea (Peck) Jülich — Oligoporus balsameus (Peck) Gilb. et Ryvarden;<br />
Tyromyces kymatodes (Rostk.) Donk / Bondartsev, 1953 / WFS (7, 174), RFS<br />
(174).<br />
142. Postia caesia (Schrad. : Fr.) P. Karst. — Leptoporus caesius (Schrad. : Fr.)<br />
Quél.; Oligoporus caesius (Schrad. : Fr.) Gilb. et Ryvarden; Polyporus caesius<br />
Schrad. : Fr.; Tyromyces caesius (Schrad. : Fr.) Murrill / Bobiyak, 1907 / RP (130, 174),<br />
LP (7, 130, 131), Rozt (1, 4, 130, 174), Transcarp (1, 7, 96), Carp (1, 37, 38, 130, 174),<br />
WFS (7, 130, 174), LGMS (101), MCr (7, 130, 105, 174).<br />
143. Postia ceriflua (Berk. et M.A. Curtis) Jülich — Leptoporus minusculoides<br />
Pilát; L. revolutus (Bres.) Bourdot et Galzin; Oligoporus cerifluus (Berk. et M.A. Curtis)<br />
Gilb. et Ryvarden; Tyromyces minusculoides (Pilát) Bondartsev; T. revolutus (Bres.)<br />
Bondartsev et Singer / Pilát, 1940 / Transcarp (1, 7, 96).<br />
144. Postia floriformis (Quél.) Jülich — Leptoporus floriformis (Quél.) Bourdot et<br />
Galzin; Oligoporus floriformis (Quél.) Gilb. et Ryvarden; Tyromyces floriformis (Quél.)<br />
Bondartsev et Singer / Pilát, 1940 / RP (174), LP (7), Transcarp (1, 7, 96), Carp (1,<br />
174).<br />
145. Postia fragilis (Fr.) Jülich — Leptoporus fragilis (Fr.) Pat.; Oligoporus fragilis<br />
(Fr.) Gilb. et Ryvarden; Tyromyces fragilis (Fr.) Donk / KW 17859 / Pilát, 1940 / RP<br />
(130, 174), LP (7, 130, 131), Transcarp (1, 7, 96), Carp (1, 130, 174), LGMS (167).<br />
146. Postia hibernica (Berk. et Broome) Jülich — Chaetoporellus simanii 4 (Pilát)<br />
Bondartsev; Leptoporus simanii Pilát ex Pilát; Oligoporus hibernicus (Berk. et Broome)<br />
Gilb. et Ryvarden / Pilát, 1940 / Transcarp (1, 7, 96).<br />
147. Postia lactea (Fr.) P. Karst. — Leptoporus lacteus (Fr.) Quél.; Polyporus lacteus<br />
Fr.; Tyromyces lacteus (Fr. : Fr.) Murrill / Gutsevich, 1940; Pilát, 1940 / LP (130, 131),<br />
Transcarp (74, 96), Carp (130, 174), LGMS (167), RGS (130), MCr (7, 40, 130, 174), Cr<br />
(105).<br />
148. Postia leucomallella (Murrill) Jülich — Leptoporus lowei Pilát, nom. inv.<br />
(sine diagn. latin.); Oligoporus leucomallellus (Murrill) Gilb. et Ryvarden; O. lowei<br />
(Pilát) Gilb. et Ryvarden; Tyromyces lowei (Pilát) Bondartsev; T. trabeus (Rostk.)<br />
Parmasto / Pilát, 1940 / LP (130, 131), Transcarp (1, 7, 96).<br />
149. Postia rennyi (Berk. et Broome) Rajchenb. — Fibroporia destructor (Fr.)<br />
Parmasto; Leptoporus destructor (Schrad. : Fr.) Bondartsev et Singer; L. resupinatus<br />
4 Some authors consider Postia simanii (Pilát) Jülich (= Chaetoporellus simanii, Leptoporus simanii,<br />
Oligoporus simanii (Pilát) Bernicchia) as presumably conspecific with Postia hibernica: “This<br />
species is closely related to O. hibernicus and they may be forms <strong>of</strong> a single species. However,<br />
it seems that the spores <strong>of</strong> O. hibernicus are wider and longer (up to 6 ¡£¢¥¤§¦©¨¦§ –§ <br />
wide), it grows preferably on conifers, and cystidia are usually absent” (Nuñez, Ryvarden,<br />
2001: 373).
(Bourdot et Galzin) Pilát; Oligoporus rennyi (Berk. et Broome) Donk; Polyporus destructor<br />
Schrad. : Fr.; Tyromyces resupinatus (Bourdot et Galzin ex Pilát) Bondartsev<br />
et Singer / Bobiyak, 1907 / RP (44, 174), LP (131, 174), Rozt (4, 174), Transcarp (7,<br />
96), Carp (174), WFS (7), LFS (174), LGMS (167).<br />
150. Postia sericeomollis (Romell) Jülich — Oligoporus sericeomollis (Romell)<br />
Bondartseva; Tyromyces sericeomollis (Romell) Bondartsev et Singer / Gutsevich,<br />
1940; Pilát, 1940 / Transcarp (1, 7, 96), Carp (1, 174), RFS (174), MCr (40, 174).<br />
151. Postia stiptica (Pers. : Fr.) Jülich — Leptoporus fodinarus (Velen.) Pilát;<br />
L. stipticus (Pers. : Fr.) Quél.; Oligoporus stipticus (Pers. : Fr.) Gilb. et Ryvarden; Polyporus<br />
albidus Fr.; P. stipticus Pers.; Tyromyces albidus (Secr.) Donk. / CWU (Myc) Kh-<br />
156 / Bobiyak, 1907 / RP (44, 130, 174), LP (130, 131, 170), Rozt (1, 4), Transcarp (1,<br />
7, 96), Carp (1, 130, 174), LFS (159), LGMS (101), MCr (130, 105, 174).<br />
152. Postia tephroleuca (Fr.) Jülich — Leptoporus lacteus f. tephroleucus (Fr.)<br />
Bourdot et Galzin; Oligoporus tephroleucus (Fr. : Fr.) Gilb. et Ryvarden; Tyromyces<br />
melinus (P. Karst.) Bondartsev et Singer; T. tephroleucus (Fr. : Fr.) Donk; Polyporus<br />
tephroleucus Fr. : Fr. / CWU (Myc) Kh-172 / Gutsevich, 1940; Pilát, 1940 / LP (130,<br />
131), Transcarp (1, 7, 74, 96), Carp (1, 130, 174), LFS (159), LGMS (101, 167), RGS<br />
(130), MCr (7, 40, 130, 174), Cr (105).<br />
153. Postia undosa (Peck) Jülich — Leptoporus undosus (Peck) Pilát; Oligoporus<br />
undosus (Peck) Gilb. et Ryvarden; Tyromyces undosus (Peck.) Murrill / Pilát, 1940 /<br />
Transcarp (1, 7, 96), Carp (1, 174), LGMS (101, 174).<br />
Fam. Ganodermataceae Donk per Donk<br />
154. Ganoderma lipsiense (Batsch) G.F. Atk. — Fomes applanatus (Pers.) Gillet;<br />
G. applanatum (Pers.) Pat.; Polyporus applanatus (Pers.) Wallr.; P. stevenii Lév. /<br />
Léveillé, 1842 / MCr (73). / CWU (Myc) Kh-236; KW 9690-9694, 9700, 9708, 9710,<br />
9711, 9715, 9717, 28000-28002, 28009, 45213-45215 / Bobiyak, 1907 / WP (71, 140,<br />
174), RP (44, 65, 77, 174), LP (160, 170, 174), Rozt (1, 4, 150), Transcarp (1, 74, 96, 107–<br />
110, 174), Carp (1, 24, 36, 38, 174), Precarp (1, 158, 174), WFS (48, 68, 174), RFS (3,<br />
145, 147, 174), LFS (16, 159, 161, 174), RGMS (116, 118, 120, 123, 128, 133), LGMS<br />
(100, 101, 113, 116, 118, 120, 123, 128, 133, 167), DFS (117), RGS (116, 118–120, 123,<br />
128, 133), LGS (116, 118–120, 123, 128, 133), SCr (49, 50), MCr (40, 105, 174).<br />
155. Ganoderma lucidum (Curtis : Fr.) P. Karst. — Fomes lucidus (Curtis : Fr.)<br />
Cooke; Polyporus lucidum Fr. / CWU (Myc) Kh-237 / Léveillé, 1842 / WP (174), LP<br />
(160), Rozt (1, 4, 174), Transcarp (1, 74, 96), Carp (1, 174), WFS (48, 148, 174), RFS<br />
(98, 145, 147, 174), LFS (159, 161), LGMS (167), DFS (174), SCr (12), FSCr (174), MCr<br />
(40, 73, 105, 174).<br />
156. Ganoderma resinaceum Boud. in Pat. / CWU (Myc) Kh-250 / Pilát, 1940 /<br />
Transcarp (1, 7, 74, 96), Carp (1, 174), LFS (159, 161), LGMS (167).<br />
Fam. Gloeophyllaceae Jülich<br />
157. Gloeophyllum abietinum (Bull. : Fr.) P. Karst. — Lenzites abietina Bull. /<br />
Bobiyak, 1907 / WP (174), RP (174), LP (7, 131, 170), Rozt (1, 4, 174), Transcarp (1, 7,<br />
96), Carp (1, 37, 38, 106, 174), LGMS (167), <strong>Ukraine</strong> (21).<br />
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158. Gloeophyllum odoratum (Wulfen : Fr.) Imazeki — Anisomyces odoratus<br />
(Wulfen : Fr.) Pilát; Osmoporus odoratus (Wulfen : Fr.) Singer; Trametes odorata Fr. /<br />
KW 2233, 17650 / Hizhyts’ka, 1929 / RP (44, 174), LP (131, 174), Transcarp (96),<br />
Carp (1, 174), Precarp (1, 174), RGMS (118), LGMS (118, 167), RGS (118), LGS (118),<br />
MCr (105, 174), <strong>Ukraine</strong> (21).<br />
159. Gloeophyllum protractum (Fr.) Imazeki — Anisomyces caucasicus (Bres.)<br />
Bondartsev; Osmoporus protractus (Fr.) Bondartsev; Trametes protracta Fr. / Bondartsev,<br />
1953 / RP (174), LP (7, 174), Transcarp (1, 7), Carp (1, 174), WFS (7), MCr (7,<br />
105, 174), <strong>Ukraine</strong> (19).<br />
160. Gloeophyllum sepiarium (Wulfen : Fr.) P. Karst. — Lenzites sepiaria<br />
Wulfen : Fr. / KW 9917-9924, 9928, 17939 / Bobiyak, 1907 / WP (174), RP (21, 65,<br />
174), LP (21, 131), Rozt (1, 4, 174), Transcarp (1, 96), Carp (1, 37, 38, 24, 106, 174),<br />
Precarp (1, 21, 174), WFS (21, 48), LFS (21), LGMS (167), DFS (117).<br />
161. Gloeophyllum trabeum (Pers. : Fr.) Murrill — Coriolopsis trabea (Pers. : Fr.)<br />
Bondartsev et Singer; Coriolopsis trabea f. communis Bourdot et Galzin; Lenzites trabea<br />
Pers.; Trametes trabea (Pers. : Fr.) Bres. / CWU (Myc) Kh-147, 161; KW 28772, 40084<br />
/ Bobiyak, 1907 / RP (174), LP (7, 170, 174), Rozt (1, 4), Transcarp (1, 7, 96), Carp (1,<br />
174), LFS (57, 159, 161), LGMS (101), DFS (57), MCr (7, 174).<br />
Fam. Hapalopilaceae Jülich<br />
162. Bjerkandera adusta (Willd. : Fr.) P. Karst. — Gloeoporus adustus (Willd. : Fr.)<br />
Pilát; Polyporus adustus Willd. : Fr.; P. crispus Pers. / CWU (Myc) P-2 / Léveillé, 1842<br />
/ WP (136), RP (44, 65, 85, 174), LP (160, 170), Rozt (1, 4, 150), Transcarp (1, 74, 96),<br />
Carp (1, 36–38, 94, 174), WFS (148, 174), RFS (3, 174), LFS (10, 31, 174, 159, 161),<br />
RGMS (116, 120, 123), LGMS (113, 114, 116, 120, 123, 167), DFS (117), RGS (116, 119,<br />
120, 123), LGS (116, 119, 120, 123), SCr (49, 50, 105), MCr (40, 73, 105, 174).<br />
163. Bjerkandera fumosa (Pers. : Fr.) P. Karst. — Polyporus albus (Huds.) Fr.;<br />
P. fumosus Pers.; P. imberbis Fr.; P. pallescens Fr.; P. salignus Fr. / CWU (Myc) Kh-231<br />
/ Bobiyak, 1907 / RP (42, 44, 77, 174), LP (160, 170), Rozt (1, 4, 150, 174), Transcarp<br />
(1, 74, 174), Precarp (1, 174), WFS (148), RFS (3), LFS (57, 159), LGMS (167), DFS (57,<br />
78), MCr (7, 105, 174).<br />
164. Ceriporia purpurea (Fr. : Fr.) Donk — Merulioporia purpurea (Fr. : Fr.) Bondartsev<br />
et Singer; Poria purpurea (Fr. : Fr.) Cooke / Gutsevich, 1940; Pilát, 1940 / RP<br />
(174), LP (7), Transcarp (1, 7, 96), Carp (1, 174), MCr (7, 40, 174).<br />
165. Ceriporia reticulata (H<strong>of</strong>fm. : ¢¡¤£ ¥§¦©¨ ¤ — Fibuloporia reticulata<br />
(H<strong>of</strong>fm. : Fr.) Bondartsev; Polyporus farinellus Fr.; Poria reticulata (H<strong>of</strong>fm. : Fr.) Quél.<br />
/ Bobiyak, 1907 / Rozt (1, 4), Transcarp (1, 7, 96), Carp (1, 174).<br />
166. Ceriporia viridans (Berk. et Broome) Donk — C. viridans f. aurantiocarnescens<br />
(Henn.) M. Pieri et B. Rivoire; C. viridans f. flavidocarneola (Bres.) Bourdot et<br />
Galzin; C. viridans f. obscurior Bourdot et Galzin; Poria viridans (Berk. et Broome)<br />
Cooke / Pilát, 1940 / Transcarp (1, 96), Carp (1, 174), WFS (7), RFS (174), MCr (7,<br />
174).<br />
167. Ceriporiopsis aneirina (Sommerf. : ¢¤ ¤ — Poria aneirina (Sommerf.<br />
: Fr.) Cooke; Tyromyces aneirinus (Sommerf. : Fr.) Bondartsev et Singer / Pilát,<br />
1940 / Transcarp (1, 7, 96), Carp (1, 174), LGMS (113).
168. Ceriporiopsis gilvescens ¢¡¤£¦¥¨§© § — Ceriporia gilvescens (Bres.)<br />
Donk; Poria gilvescens Bres. / KW 924 / Bondartsev, 1953 / Transcarp (1, 7, 96),<br />
Carp (1, 174), RFS (147), LGMS (167), MCr (174), Cr (7).<br />
169. Ceriporiopsis pannocincta (Romell) Gilb. et Ryvarden — Gloeoporus pannocinctus<br />
(Romell) J. Erikss.; Leptoporus semisupinus f. resupinata Pilát; L. zameriensis<br />
Pilát; Tyromyces zameriensis (Pilát) Bondartsev / Pilát, 1940 / Transcarp (1, 7, 96),<br />
MCr (7).<br />
170. Ceriporiopsis resinascens ¢¥¨¢§ — Ceriporia subpudorina<br />
(Pilát) Bondartsev; P. pseudogilvescens Pilát; P. resinascens (Romell) S. Lundell et<br />
Nannf. / Pilát, 1940 / Carp (1, 174), RFS (147), LGMS (167).<br />
171. Climacocystis borealis (Fr.) Kotl. et Pouzar — Abortiporus borealis (Fr.)<br />
Singer; Daedalea borealis Fr.; Leptoporus borealis (Fr.) Pilát; Polyporus borealis Fr. /<br />
Hizhyts’ka, 1929 / WP (130, 174), RP (44, 130), LP (130, 131), Rozt (1, 103, 130),<br />
Transcarp (1, 96), Carp (1, 103, 106, 130, 174), Precarp (1, 103, 130, 174).<br />
172. Hapalopilus croceus (Pers. : Fr.) Donk / Soldatova, 1985 / LP (132).<br />
173. Hapalopilus rutilans (Pers. : Fr.) Murrill — Hapalopilus nidulans (Fr.)<br />
P. Karst.; Phaeolus rutilans (Pers.) Pat.; Polyporus nidulans Fr.; P. rutilans Pers. : Fr. /<br />
CWU (Myc) Kh-221, 222 / Bobiyak, 1907 / RP (130, 174), LP (130, 131, 160), Rozt (1,<br />
4, 130, 174), Transcarp (1, 96), RFS (147), LFS (159, 161), LGMS (130, 167), SCr (50,<br />
105), FSCr (130, 174), MCr (7, 40, 105, 130, 174).<br />
174. Hapalopilus salmonicolor (Berk. et M.A. Curtis) Pouzar — Hapalopilus aurantiacus<br />
(Rostk.) Bondartsev et Singer; Poria aurantiaca Rostk. / Pilát, 1940 / RP<br />
(174), LP (7), Transcarp (1, 7, 96), Carp (1, 174), WFS (174).<br />
175. Ischnoderma benzoinum (Wahlenb. : Fr.) P. Karst. — I. resinosum<br />
f. benzoinus (Wahlenb.) Pilát; I. resinosum f. fuscus (Pers.) Pilát; Polyporus benzoinus<br />
Wahlenb. : Fr. / Bobiyak, 1907 / RP (44), LP (170), Rozt (1, 4), RGMS (118, 120),<br />
LGMS (118, 120, 167), RGS (118, 120), LGS (118, 120).<br />
176. Ischnoderma resinosum (Fr.) P. Karst. — Polyporus fuliginosus Scop. : Fr.;<br />
P. resinosus Fr. / KW 18689 / Bobiyak, 1907 / WP (141, 142), RP (130), LP (131), Rozt<br />
(1, 4, 130, 174), Transcarp (1, 74, 96, 109), Carp (1, 130, 174), RGMS (123), LGMS (123,<br />
130), RGS (123), LGS (123, 130), MCr (7, 40, 105, 130, 174).<br />
177. Leptoporus mollis (Pers. : Fr.) Pilát — Tyromyces erubescens (Fr.) Bondartsev<br />
et Singer / Pilát, 1940 / RP (174), LP (7, 174), Transcarp (1, 7, 96), Carp (1, 174),<br />
LGMS (101, 174).<br />
178. Porpomyces mucidus (Pers. : Fr.) Jülich — Ceriporiopsis mucida (Pers. : Fr.)<br />
Gilb. et Ryvarden; Fibuloporia donkii Dománski; F. mollusca (Pers. : Fr.) Bondartsev et<br />
Singer ss. Bondartsev et Singer; F. mucida (Pers. : Fr.) Niemelä; Polyporus mucidus<br />
Pers. : Fr.; Poria mucida Pers. : Fr. / KW 19044 ¡£¦§ ¢¨¤ ¨<br />
11, 130, 131), Rozt (1, 130, 174), Transcarp (1, 7, 96), Carp (1, 130, 174), WFS (7),<br />
LGMS (101, 167, 174), MCr (40, 130, 174), <strong>Ukraine</strong> (21).<br />
179. Spongipellis delectans (Peck) Murrill — Leptoporus bredecelensis Pilát; Polyporus<br />
litschaueri (Lohwag) Bondartsev; S. bredecelensis (Pilát) Bondartsev;<br />
S. litschaueri Lohwag / CWU (Myc) Kh-137 / Pilát, 1940 / Transcarp (1, 7, 96) LP<br />
(7), WFS (7), LFS (159), LGMS (167), MCr (7, 105).<br />
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180. Spongipellis spumeus (Sowerby : Fr.) Pat. / CWU (Myc) Kh-133 / Bondartsev,<br />
1953 / RP (174), LP (7), LFS (159), RGMS (120, 123), LGMS (120, 123, 167),<br />
RGS (120, 123), LGS (120, 123).<br />
Fam. Hyphodermataceae Jülich<br />
181. Brevicellicium olivascens (Bres.) K.H. Larss. et Hjortstam — Grandinia mutabilis<br />
(Pers.) Bourdot et Galzin / Nikolajeva, 1961 / Rozt (1, 174), Carp (1, 174),<br />
WFS (88).<br />
182. Hyphoderma mutatum (Peck) Donk — Kneiffia allescheri (Bres.) Bres.; Peniophora<br />
allescheri (Bres.) Sacc. et Syd.; P. mutata (Peck) Bres.; Radulum mutatum<br />
(Peck.) Nikol. / CWU (Myc) Kh-1a, 16, 34, S-12, 15, 50; KW 1125 / Bondartsev, 1927<br />
/ WP (174), RP (174), LP (6, 174), VFS (174), Rozt (1, 174), Transcarp (1, 96), Carp (1,<br />
174), Precarp (1, 174), WFS (174), RFS (88, 174), LFS (88, 159, 174).<br />
183. Hyphoderma praetermissum (P. Karst.) J. Erikss. et Å. Strid — Corticium<br />
pertenue P. Karst.; Kneiffia tenuis (Pat.) Bres. / CWU (Myc) Kh-36, S-56 / Bobiyak,<br />
1907 / WP (136, 144), LP (6, 174), Rozt (1, 4), RP (174), RFS (147), LFS (159).<br />
184. Hyphoderma puberum (Fr. : Fr.) Wallr. — Corticium puberum (Fr. : Fr.) Fr.;<br />
Peniophora pubera (Fr. : Fr.) Sacc. / CWU (Myc) Kh-191 / Bobiyak, 1907 / LP (6, 160,<br />
174), Rozt (1, 4), Transcarp (1, 96), Carp (1, 174), LFS (Kharkiv oblast, Zolochev district,<br />
Svitlichnyi settlement, on strongly decayed processed wood <strong>of</strong> cf. Acer, Fraxinus<br />
in open building, coll. A.Yu. Akulov, A.S. Usichenko VII 2002).<br />
185. Hyphoderma roseocremeum (Bres.) Donk — Gloeocystidium roseocremeum<br />
(Bres.) Brinkmann / Bondartsev, 1927 / LP (6, 174), SSCr (53).<br />
186. Hyphoderma setigerum (Fr. : Fr.) Donk — Kneiffia setigera (Fr. : Fr.) Fr.;<br />
Odontia setigera (Fr. : Fr.) L.W. Mill.; Peniophora setigera (Fr. : Fr.) Höhn. et Litsch. /<br />
CWU (Myc) Kh-3a, 14, S-3, 13, 21, 27, 37, 39; KW 932 / Bobiyak, 1907 / LP (6, 174),<br />
Rozt (1, 4), Transcarp (1, 96), Carp (1, 174), Precarp (1, 174), WFS (88, 174), RFS (88,<br />
174, 147), LFS (88, 159, 174).<br />
187. Hyphoderma transiens (Bres.) Parmasto — Odontia transiens Bres. / Pilát,<br />
1940 / Transcarp (1, 96, 174), Precarp (174), WFS (174), RFS (88, 174), LFS (88, 174),<br />
Cr (174).<br />
188. Hypochnicium bombycinum (Sommerf. : Fr.) J. Erikss. — Hypochnus<br />
bombycinus (Sommerf. : Fr.) Fr.; Radulum bombycinum (Sommerf. : Fr.) Nikol. / CWU<br />
(Myc) Kh-85 / Zerova et al., 1972 / Rozt (1, 174), LFS (159), LGMS (101, 174).<br />
189. Hypochnicium lundellii (Bourdot) J. Erikss. / CWU (Myc) Kh-11 / Usichenko,<br />
2002 / LFS (159).<br />
190. *Subulicystidium longisporum (Pat.) Parmasto / MSK 6001 / MCr (Main<br />
Range, near Sudak, 2.8 km NW <strong>of</strong> village Dachnoe, Karadzha canyon, on fallen<br />
branch <strong>of</strong> Cornus sp., coll. E.O. Yurchenko VIII 2001).<br />
Fam. Meripilaceae Jülich<br />
191. Abortiporus biennis (Bull. : Fr.) Singer — Daedalea labyrinthica Fr.; Polyporus<br />
biennis Bull. : Fr. / CWU (Myc) Kh-173, 223 / Bobiyak, 1907 / RP (44, 174), LP<br />
(7), Rozt (1, 4), LFS (Kharkiv oblast, Kharkiv district, near a highway in Nauchnyi
settlement, on fallen trunk <strong>of</strong> Salix sp., A.Yu. Akulov, A.S. Usichenko XI 2001), RGS<br />
(66), SSCr (54, 174).<br />
var. sowerbei (Fr.) Bondartsev — Polyporus rufescens (Pers.) Fr. / Bobiyak, 1907<br />
/ Rozt (4).<br />
192. Antrodia albobrunnea (Romell) Ryvarden — Tyromyces albobrunneus (Romell)<br />
Bondartsev / KW 17860 / Wasser, Soldatova, 1977 / LGMS (167).<br />
193. Antrodia crassa (P. Karst.) Ryvarden — Fomitopsis crassa (P. Karst.) Bondartsev;<br />
Poria crassa (P. Karst.) Sacc. / Pilát, 1940 / Rozt (1, 2, 174), Transcarp (1, 96),<br />
Carp (1, 174), Precarp (1, 174).<br />
194. Antrodia gossypia (Speg.) Ryvarden — Fibroporia gossypium (Speg.)<br />
Parmasto /Wasser, Soldatova, 1977 / LGMS (167).<br />
195. Antrodia heteromorpha (Fr. : Fr.) Donk — A. albida (Fr.) Donk; Coriolellus<br />
albidus (Fr.) Bondartsev; C. heteromorphus (Fr. : Fr.) Bondartsev et Singer; C. serpens<br />
(Fr.) Bondartsev; Lenzites albida Fr.; Trametes albida (Bres.) Killerm.; T. albida f. serpens<br />
(Fr.) Pilát; T. heteromorpha (Fr. : Fr.) Bres.; T. serpens (Fr.) Fr. / KW 49 / Bobiyak,<br />
1907 / Rozt (1, 4), Transcarp (1, 7, 74, 96), Carp (1, 174), WFS (7), RGMS (120),<br />
LGMS (120, 167), DFS (52), RGS (120), LGS (120), MCr (7, 174).<br />
196. Antrodia juniperina (Murrill) Niemelä et Ryvarden / Sarkina, 2001 / SSCr<br />
(105).<br />
197. Antrodia macra (Sommerf.) Niemelä — Coriolellus salicinus (Bres.) Bondartsev;<br />
Trametes albida f. salicina (Bres.) Pilát / Pilát, 1940 / Transcarp (1, 7, 74, 96, 107,<br />
109), Carp (1, 174), WFS (68).<br />
198. Antrodia malicola (Berk. et M.A. Curtis) Donk — Funalia kuzyana (Pilát)<br />
Bondartsev; Trametes kuzyana Pilát / Pilát, 1940 / Transcarp (1, 7, 96), Carp (1, 174).<br />
199. Antrodia ramentacea (Berk. et Broome) Donk — Coriolellus subsinuosus<br />
(Bres.) Bondartsev et Singer / Sarkina, 2001 / MCr (105).<br />
200. Antrodia serialis (Fr.) Donk — Coriolellus serialis (Fr.) Murrill; Trametes serialis<br />
Fr. / CWU (Myc) Kh-95 / Bobiyak, 1907 / WP (130, 174), RP (130, 174), LP (130,<br />
131), Rozt (1, 4, 130, 174), Transcarp (1, 96), Carp (1, 106, 130, 174), LFS (159),<br />
<strong>Ukraine</strong> (21).<br />
f. callosa ¢¡¤£¦¥ §©¨¤ — Trametes serialis f. callosa ‘(Fr.) Popivan’ / Pilát, 1940<br />
/ Transcarp (1, 96).<br />
201. Antrodia sinuosa (Fr.) P. Karst. — Coriolus sinuosus (Fr.) Bondartsev et<br />
Singer; C. vaporarius (Fr.) Bondartsev et Singer; Polyporus vaporarius Pers. : Fr.; Poria<br />
sinuosa (Fr.) Cooke; P. sinuosa var. vaporaria (Fr.) Pilát; Poria incerta Murrill; Poria<br />
vaporaria Pers. / KW 9960, 18886 / Bobiyak, 1907 / WP (21, 174), RP (21, 42, 174), LP<br />
(7, 21, 130, 131, 174), Rozt (1, 4), Transcarp (1, 96), Carp (1, 130, 174), Precarp (1, 21,<br />
174), WFS (21), RFS (21), LFS (21), LGMS (113, 167), RGS (130), MCr (40, 105).<br />
202. Antrodia vaillantii (DC. : Fr.) Ryvarden — Fibuloporia vaillantii (DC. : Fr.)<br />
Bondartsev et Singer; Polyporus vaillantii DC. : Fr.; Poria subtilis (Schrad.) Bres.;<br />
P. vaillantii (DC. : Fr.) Cooke / KW 9962 / Bobiyak, 1907 / RP (44), LP (131, 174),<br />
Rozt (1, 4), Transcarp (1, 7, 96), Carp (1, 174), WFS (174), RFS (174), LFS (174), MCr<br />
(7, 174).<br />
203. Grifola frondosa (Dicks. : Fr.) Gray — Polypilus frondosus (Dicks. : Fr.)<br />
P. Karst.; Polyporus frondosus Dicks. : Fr. / KW 2716 / Bobiyak, 1907 / RP (174), Rozt<br />
33
34<br />
(1, 4, 150, 174), Transcarp (1, 7, 96), Carp (1, 174), Precarp (1, 174), WFS (174), RFS<br />
(174), LFS (7), RGMS (118), LGMS (118, 167), RGS (118), LGS (118), MCr (40, 105,<br />
174).<br />
204. Meripilus giganteus (Pers. : Fr.) P. Karst. — Grifola gigantea (Pers. : Fr.)<br />
Pilát; Polypilus giganteus (Pers. : Fr.) Donk; Polyporus giganteus Pers. : Fr. / CWU<br />
(Myc) Kh- ¢¡¤£¦¥¨§© 1869 / LP (7, 11, 174), Rozt (150), Transcarp (1, 7, 96),<br />
Carp (1, 174), RFS (7), WFS (7, 174), LFS (159), MCr (7, 40, 105, 174).<br />
205. Physisporinus sanguinolentus (Alb. et Schwein. : Fr.) Pilát — Podoporia<br />
sanguinolenta (Alb. et Schwein.) Höhn.; Polyporus sanguinolentus Alb. et<br />
Schwein. : Fr.; Poria sanguinolenta ¦ ¤¤¢<br />
LP (11), Rozt (1, 4), Transcarp (1, 7, 96), Carp (1, 174), <strong>Ukraine</strong> (21).<br />
f. subexpallescens Bourdot et Galzin / Pilát, 1940 / Transcarp (1, 96).<br />
206. Physisporinus vitreus (Pers. : Fr.) P. Karst. — Podoporia vitrea (Pers. : Fr.)<br />
Donk; Polyporus vitreus Pers. : Fr. / Bobiyak, 1907 / Rozt (4), Transcarp (1, 7, 96),<br />
Carp (1).<br />
207. Rigidoporus crocatus (Pat.) Ryvarden — Podoporia nigrescens (Bres.) Bondartsev<br />
/ Zerova et al., 1972 / Carp (1, 174).<br />
208. Rigidoporus undatus 5 (Pers. : Fr.) Donk — Poria undata (Pers. : Fr.) Quél. /<br />
Demikhovs’ka, 1959 / <strong>Ukraine</strong> (21).<br />
Fam. Meruliaceae P. Karst.<br />
209. Byssomerulius albostramineus (Torrend) Hjortstam — B. rubicundus<br />
(Litsch.) Parmasto; Merulius rubicundus Litsch. in Pilát / Pilát, 1940 / Transcarp (1,<br />
96).<br />
210. Byssomerulius corium (Pers. : Fr.) Parmasto — Meruliopsis corium<br />
(Pers. : Fr.) Ginns; Merulius corium (Pers. : Fr.) Fr.; M. papyrinus (Bull.) Quél.; Stereum<br />
ochroleucum (Fr. : Fr.) Quél. / CWU (Myc) Cr-12, Kh-8, 54, 115a, S-2, 38; KW 1585 /<br />
Bobiyak, 1907 / RP (39, 44), LP (160), Rozt (1, 4, 174), Transcarp (1, 74, 96), Carp (1,<br />
174), Precarp (1, 174), LFS (159), LGMS (101, 167), LGS (125).<br />
211. Chondrostereum purpureum (Pers. : Fr.) Pouzar — Stereum purpureum<br />
Pers. : Fr. / CWU (Myc) Kh-41, 226; KW 2648-2650, 16429, 17764, 17766 / Bobiyak,<br />
1907 / RP (44, 65, 85, 164, 174), LP (6, 170, 174), Rozt (1, 4, 150, 174), Transcarp (1, 74,<br />
96), Carp (1,174), WFS (20), RFS (20), LFS (20, 159, 161), RGMS (116, 118, 128, 133),<br />
LGMS (101, 113, 116, 118, 128, 133, 167, 174), DFS (52, 117), RGS (116, 118, 119, 128,<br />
133), LGS (116, 118, 119, 128, 133), SCr (49, 50), MCr (174), r (20).<br />
212. Climacodon pulcherrimus (Berk. et M.A. Curtis) Nikol. — Dryodon pulcherrimus<br />
(Berk. et M.A. Curtis) Pilát; Hydnum pulcherrimum Berk. et M.A. Curtis / Pilát,<br />
1940 / RP (174), Transcarp (1, 96), RFS (88), LFS (88), SCr (50, 105), MCr (174), Cr<br />
(88).<br />
213. Climacodon septentrionalis (Fr. : Fr.) P. Karst. — Hydnum septentrionale Fr.<br />
/ Bobiyak, 1907 / RP (174), Rozt (1, 4, 174), Transcarp (1, 96).<br />
5 In Zerova et al. (1972) the name Poria undata was synonymized with Podoporia vitrea and in<br />
this wide sense indicated for Ukrainian Carpathians (Carp).
214. Crustoderma dryinum (Berk. et M.A. Curtis) Parmasto — Coniophorella crocea<br />
(P. Karst.) Rick / Pilát, 1940 / Transcarp (1, 96).<br />
215. Cylindrobasidium evolvens (Fr. : Fr.) Jülich — Basidioradulum evolvens<br />
(Fr. : Fr.) Parmasto; Corticium evolvens (Fr. : Fr.) Fr.; C. laeve Pers. : Fr. ss. auct. Ukr. 6<br />
/ CWU (Myc) Kh- ¢¡¤£¦¥¨§¨£¢¥¤©¦£¢ ¢¨ ¦£¢ ¢¢¥¨©¢©¢£¦ ¦¡©¦£¨¥¨£¦ ¨ ¨£¨ ¨¢ ¨£¨¤<br />
(1, 4, 174), Transcarp (96), Carp (1, 174), LFS (159), LGMS (101, 167), <strong>Ukraine</strong> (21).<br />
216. Dacryobolus karstenii (Bres.) Oberw. ex Parmasto; Stereum karstenii Bres. /<br />
Pilát, 1940 / Transcarp (1, 96), WFS (20).<br />
217. Dacryobolus sudans (Alb. et Schwein. : Fr.) Fr. — Odontia sudans (Alb. et<br />
Schwein. : Fr.) Bres. / CWU (Myc) S-7 7 / Pilát, 1940 / LP (Sumy oblast,<br />
Desnyans’ko-Starohuts’kyi National Natural Park, on strongly decayed deciduous<br />
wood, coll. A.Yu. Akulov, A.S. Usichenko VIII 2001), Transcarp (1, 96), Carp (1,<br />
174), Precarp (1, 174), WFS (88, 174), RFS (174), LFS (174), Cr (88, 174).<br />
218. Gloeoporus dichrous (Fr. : Fr.) Bres. — Polyporus dichrous Fr. / CWU (Myc)<br />
Kh-252 / Hizhyts’ka, 1929 / RP (44, 174), Transcarp (1, 7, 74, 96), Carp (1, 174), LFS<br />
(7, 159, 174), MCr (7, 40, 174).<br />
219. Gloeoporus taxicola (Pers. : Fr.) Gilb. et Ryvarden — Meruliopsis taxicola<br />
(Pers. : Fr.) Bondartsev in Parmasto; Polyporus rufus Schrad.; Poria taxicola<br />
(Pers. : Fr.) Bres. / CWU (Myc) Kh-127 / Bobiyak, 1907 / WP (103), RP (103, 174),<br />
LP (131), Rozt (1, 4), LFS (159), RGMS (118), LGMS (101, 118, 167, 174), RGS (118),<br />
LGS (118).<br />
220. Mycoaciella bispora (Stalpers) J. Erikss. et Ryvarden — Sarcodontia denticulata<br />
(Pers. non auct.) Nikol. / Nikolajeva, 1961 / LGMS (167), Cr (88, 174).<br />
221. Phlebia aurea (Fr. : Fr.) Nakasone — Acia stenodon (Pers.) Bourdot et Galzin;<br />
Sarcodontia stenodon Nikol. / Pilát, 1940 / Transcarp (1, 96), Carp (1, 174).<br />
222. Phlebia bresadolae Parmasto — Corticium deflectens ss. Bres., 1903 non<br />
(P. Karst.) P. Karst., 1889 / Bondartsev, 1927 / LP (6).<br />
223. Phlebia centrifuga P. Karst. — Phlebia mellea Overh. / Pilát, 1940 / Transcarp<br />
(1, 96).<br />
var. roseoinhalata Pilát — Phlebia mellea var. roseoinhalata Pilát / Pilát, 1940 /<br />
Transcarp (1, 96).<br />
var. roseomarginata Pilát — Phlebia mellea var. roseomarginata Pilát / Pilát, 1940<br />
/ Transcarp (1, 96).<br />
224. Phlebia fuscoatra (Fr. : Fr.) Nakasone — Hydnum fuscoatrum Fr. : Fr.; Mycoleptodon<br />
fuscoater (Fr. : Fr.) Pilát; Odontia fuscoatra (Fr. : Fr.) Bres.; Radulum membranaceum<br />
(Bull. : Fr.) Bres.; Steccherinum fuscoatrum (Fr. : Fr.) Gilb. / Pilát, 1940 / WP<br />
(174), RP (174), LP (174), Rozt (1, 174), Transcarp (1, 96), Carp (1, 174), WFS (174),<br />
LFS (88, 174), RFS (88, 174), LGMS (167), FSCr (174), MCr (174), SSCr (174), Cr (88).<br />
6 The description <strong>of</strong> Corticium laeve Fr. in Zerova et al. (1972: 28) in general fits to the species<br />
concept <strong>of</strong> Cylindrobasidium evolvens except <strong>of</strong> spore form (cylindrical in this source versus pipshaped<br />
or citriform in typical C. evolvens).<br />
7 The single examined herbarium specimen is very poor, without cystidia and mature basidia<br />
and so the more correct formulation <strong>of</strong> its identification should be Dacryobolus cf. sudans.<br />
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225. Phlebia livida (Pers. : Fr.) Bres. — Corticium lividum Pers. : Fr. / Bobiyak,<br />
1907 / Rozt (1, 4), Transcarp (1, 96).<br />
226. Phlebia radiata Fr. : Fr. — Phlebia aurantiaca (Sowerby) J. Schröt.;<br />
Ph. merismoides (Fr. : Fr.) Fr. / CWU (Myc) Kh-28a, 175, 178 / Léveillé, 1842 / RP<br />
(44), LP (170), Rozt (1, 4, 174), Transcarp (1, 96), Carp (1, 174), Precarp (1, 174), LFS<br />
(159), LGMS (167), MCr (73).<br />
227. Phlebia rufa (Pers. : Fr.) M.P. Christ. — Merulius phlebioides Bourdot et Galzin;<br />
M. rufus Pers. : Fr. / CWU (Myc) Kh-10, 13 / Gutsevich, 1940; Pilát, 1940 / Rozt<br />
(1, 174), Transcarp (1, 74, 96), Carp (1, 174), Precarp (1, 174), RFS (147), LFS (125,<br />
159), LGMS (167), DFS (125), RGS (119), LGS (119), MCr (40, 174).<br />
228. Phlebia serialis (Fr. : Fr.) Donk — Peniophora serialis (Fr. : Fr.) Höhn. et<br />
Litsch. / Bondartsev, 1927 / LP (6, 174).<br />
229. Phlebia subochracea (Bres.) J. Erikss. et Ryvarden — Acia subochracea<br />
(Bres.) Bourdot et Galzin; Mycoacia subochracea (Bres.) Parmasto; Ph. plumbea<br />
Parmasto; Sarcodontia subochracea (Bres.) Nikol. / Pilát, 1940 / KW 18343, 18891 / LP<br />
(132), Transcarp (1, 96), Carp (1, 174), Precarp (1, 174), WFS (88).<br />
230. Phlebia tremellosa (Schrad. : Fr.) Nakasone et Burds. — Merulius tremellosus<br />
Schrad. : Fr. / CWU (Myc) Kh-169 / Bobiyak, 1907 / RP (44, 85, 174), LP (170,<br />
174), Rozt (1, 4, 174), Transcarp (1, 96), Carp (1, 94, 174), Precarp (1, 174), RFS (174),<br />
LFS (159), RGMS (118, 121), LGMS (167, 118, 121), RGS (118, 121), LGS (118, 121),<br />
MCr (40, 174).<br />
231. Phlebia uda (Fr. : Fr.) Nakasone — Acia uda (Fr. : Fr.) Bourdot et Galzin;<br />
Mycoacia uda (Fr. : Fr.) Donk; Sarcodontia uda (Fr. : Fr.) Nikol. / Pilát, 1940 / WP<br />
(174), RP (174), LP (174), VFS (174), Rozt (1, 174), Transcarp (1, 96), Carp (1, 174),<br />
Precarp (1, 174), WFS (88), LGMS (174), Cr (88, 174).<br />
232. Resinicium bicolor (Alb. et Schwein. : Fr.) Parmasto — Hydnum subtile<br />
Fr. : Fr.; Odontia bicolor (Alb. et Schwein. : Fr.) Quél. / CWU (Myc) R-3 / Pilát, 1940<br />
/ Rozt (1, 4), Transcarp (1, 96), Carp (1, 174), Precarp (1, 174), WFS (88, 174), RFS<br />
(88, 174), LFS (88, 174).<br />
233. Scopuloides rimosa (Cooke) Jülich— Odontia hydnoides (Cooke et Massee)<br />
Höhn.; S. hydnoides (Cooke et Massee) Hjortstam et Ryvarden / Pilát, 1940 / Transcarp<br />
(1, 96), Carp (1, 174), Precarp (1, 174), WFS (88), SCr (50), Cr (88, 174).<br />
Fam. Phanerochaetaceae Jülich<br />
234. Ceraceomyces borealis (Romell) J. Erikss. et Ryvarden — Merulius borealis<br />
Romell / Pilát, 1940 / Transcarp (1, 96).<br />
235. Ceraceomyces microsporus K.H. Larss. in K.H. Larss. et E. Larss. / CWU<br />
(Myc) Kh-46, S-16 / Usichenko, 2002 / LP (Sumy oblast, Desnyans’ko-Starohuts’kyi<br />
National Natural Park, on fallen branches <strong>of</strong> unknown deciduous species, coll.<br />
A.Yu. Akulov, A.S. Usichenko VIII 2001), LFS (159).<br />
236. Ceraceomyces serpens (Tode : Fr.) Ginns — Merulius crispatus<br />
O.F. Müll. : Fr.; M. porinoides Fr. : Fr.; M. porinoides ssp. crispatus (O.F. Müll. : Fr.)<br />
Bourdot et Galzin / CWU (Myc) S-28 / Pilát, 1940 / LP (Sumy oblast, Desnyans’ko-<br />
Starohuts’kyi National Natural Park, on still-attached branches <strong>of</strong> Acer sp., coll.
A.Yu. Akulov, A.S. Usichenko VIII 2001), Rozt (1, 174), Transcarp (1, 74, 96), Carp<br />
(1, 174), Precarp (1, 174).<br />
237. Hyphodermella corrugata (Fr.) J. Erikss. et Ryvarden — Odontia junquillea<br />
Quél. / Pilát, 1940 / Transcarp (1, 96), Carp (1, 174), Precarp (1, 174), WFS (88).<br />
238. Phanerochaete deflectens (P. Karst.) Hjortstam — Grandinia deflectens<br />
P. Karst. / Pilát, 1940 / LP (174), Transcarp (1, 96), Carp (1, 174), WFS (88), RFS<br />
(147).<br />
239. *Phanerochaete jose-ferreirae (D.A. Reid) D.A. Reid / CWU (Myc) S-9 /<br />
LP (Sumy oblast, near Znob’-Novhorods’kyi settlement, leaf forest, on strongly decayed<br />
branch <strong>of</strong> cf. Populus, coll. A.Yu. Akulov, A.S. Usichenko VIII 2001).<br />
240. Phanerochaete laevis (Pers. : Fr.) J. Erikss. et Ryvarden — Kneiffia laevis<br />
(Pers. : Fr.) Bres.; Peniophora affinis Burt; P. laevis (Pers. : Fr.) Burt. / CWU (Myc) Kh-<br />
22, 40 / Solomakhina, 1956 / WP (140, 136), RFS (147), LFS (159).<br />
241. Phanerochaete magnoliae (Berk. et M.A. Curtis) Burds. — Radulum cumulodentatum<br />
Nikol. / Solomakhina, 1998 / RFS (147).<br />
242. Phanerochaete sanguinea (Fr. : Fr.) Pouzar — Peniophora sanguinea (Fr. : Fr.)<br />
Höhn. et Litsch. / Pilát, 1940 / LP (6, 174), Transcarp (1, 96), Carp (1, 174).<br />
243. Phanerochaete sordida (P. Karst.) J. Erikss. et Ryvarden — Peniophora cremea<br />
(Bres.) Sacc. et Syd. / CWU (Myc) S-8, 23a, 36, 52 / Pilát, 1940 / Transcarp (1,<br />
96), Carp (1, 174), LFS (159).<br />
244. Phanerochaete tuberculata (P. Karst.) Parmasto — Corticium lacteum<br />
(Fr. : Fr.) Fr. / KW 1116 / Bobiyak, 1907 / RP (44, 174), LP (6, 174), Rozt (4, 174),<br />
Transcarp (96), Carp (174), DFS (117).<br />
245. Phanerochaete velutina (DC. : Fr.) P. Karst. — Kneiffia velutina (DC. : Fr.)<br />
Bres.; Peniophora velutina (DC. : Fr.) Cooke / CWU (Myc) S-46 / Bondartsev, 1927 /<br />
WP (144), LP (6, 174), Transcarp (1, 96), Carp (1, 174).<br />
246. Phlebiopsis gigantea (Fr. : Fr.) Jülich — Corticium giganteum (Fr. : Fr.) Fr.;<br />
Peniophora gigantea (Fr. : Fr.) Massee; Phlebia gigantea (Fr. : Fr.) Donk / CWU (Myc)<br />
Do-1 / Bondartsev, 1927 / WP (17), RP (17, 44, 174), LP (5, 131, 174), Transcarp (1,<br />
96), Carp (1, 174), RGMS (118, 121), LGMS (118, 121, 125, 167, 174), DFS (Donetsk<br />
oblast, Krasnolymans’kyi State Forest Economy, Torskoe forestry, on stump <strong>of</strong><br />
Pinus sylvestris, coll. A.S. Usichenko IX 2002), RGS (118, 121), LGS (118, 121), MCr<br />
(53), <strong>Ukraine</strong> (21).<br />
247. Porostereum spadiceum (Pers. : Fr.) Hjortstam et Ryvarden — Lloydella<br />
spadicea (Pers. : Fr.) Bres.; Lopharia spadicea (Pers. : Fr.) Boidin; Stereum spadiceum<br />
(Fr. : Fr.) Quél. / CWU (Myc) Kh-25, 189 / Bobiyak, 1907 / LP (6, 160), Rozt (1, 4),<br />
Transcarp (1, 96), WFS (20), LFS (159), Cr (20).<br />
248. Terana caerulea (Lam. : Fr.) Kuntze — Corticium caeruleum (Lam. : Fr.) Fr. /<br />
Bobiyak, 1907 / Rozt (1, 4), RGS (66), LGS (66), SSCr (53).<br />
Fam. Podoscyphaceae D.A. Reid<br />
249. Cotylidia pannosa (Sowerby : Fr.) D.A. Reid — Thelephora pallida<br />
(Pers. : Fr.) Pers. / Bobiyak, 1907 / Rozt (1, 4).<br />
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250. Cyphellostereum laeve (Fr. : Fr.) D.A. Reid — Cyphella muscicola Pers.;<br />
C. muscigena (Pers.) Fr. / KW 40764 / Bobiyak, 1907 / Rozt (4, 174), Transcarp (1,<br />
96), Carp (1, 174), MCr (67, 174).<br />
Fam. Polyporaceae Corda<br />
251. Amyloporia xantha (Fr.) Bondartsev et Singer — Antrodia xantha (Fr.) Ryvarden;<br />
Poria calcea var. xantha Bourdot et Galzin; P. xantha (Fr. : Fr.) Cooke ss. Bres.<br />
/ Bobiyak, 1907 / LP (130, 131), Transcarp (1, 7, 96), Carp (1, 130, 174), MCr (40, 130,<br />
174).<br />
252. Cerrena unicolor (Bull. : Fr.) Murrill — Daedalea latissima Fr.; D. unicolor<br />
Bull. : Fr.; Trametes unicolor (Bull. : Fr.) Pilát / KW 2670, 2671, 28762, 28770, 40182,<br />
¢¡¤£¦¥¤§©¨ £¦¥¤¦¨ ¤ £¤¦£ £¦£¤£¡¤¢£¤ £¤¡£¦ nscarp<br />
(1, 74, 96, 109), Carp (1, 174), Precarp (1, 174), WFS (48, 148, 174), RFS (147),<br />
LFS (16, 57), RGMS (116, 118, 128), LGMS (101, 116, 118, 128, 167), DFS (57, 78, 117),<br />
RGS (116, 118, 119, 128), LGS (116, 118, 119, 128), SCr (49, 50, 105), MCr (40, 105,<br />
174).<br />
253. Coriolopsis gallica (Fr.) Ryvarden — C. gallica f. resupinato-reflexa Bourdot<br />
et Galzin; Funalia extenuata (Durieu ¢¤ F. gallica (Fr.) Bondartsev<br />
et Singer / Bondartsev, 1953 / RGMS (115), LGMS (114, 115, 167), RGS (115), LGS<br />
(115), SCr (50, 105), MCr (7, 105, 174), SSCr (105).<br />
254. Coriolopsis trogii ¢ — Funalia trogii (Berk.) Bondartsev<br />
et Singer; Trametes hispida Bagl.; T. trogii Berk. / CWU (Myc) Kh-141, 171 /<br />
Yavorskii, 1915 / LP (103, 160, 170, 174), WP (174), RP (174), Rozt (150), Carp (1,<br />
174), Precarp (1, 174), RFS (147), LFS (159), RGMS (118, 128), LGMS (101, 118, 128,<br />
167), DFS (52), RGS (118, 119, 128), LGS (118, 119, 128), MCr (40), SSCr (51).<br />
255. Daedaleopsis confragosa (Bolton : Fr.) J. Schröt. — Daedalea confragosa Bolton<br />
: Fr.; Trametes confragosa (Bolton : Fr.) Rabenh. / CWU (Myc) Kh-253 / Bobiyak,<br />
1907 / WP (142, 174), RP (174), LP (160), Rozt (1, 4, 150, 174), Transcarp (1, 7, 96,<br />
107–110), Carp (1, 106, 174), Precarp (1, 174), WFS (174), RFS (98, 145, 147), LFS (159,<br />
161), LGMS (113), LGS (165), MCr (7).<br />
f. bulliardii (Fr.) Donk / Bobiyak, 1907 / Rozt (1, 4), RGMS (118), LGMS (118,<br />
127, 167), RGS (118), LGS (118).<br />
f. rubescens (Alb. et Schwein.) Donk — Daedalea confragosa f. rubescens (Alb. et<br />
Schwein.) Donk; Trametes rubescens (Alb. et Schwein.) Fr. / Petrak, 1925 / Transcarp<br />
(109), Carp (94), LGMS (167), MCr (40).<br />
256. Daedaleopsis tricolor (Bull. : Fr.) Bondartsev et Singer — Daedaleopsis confragosa<br />
var. tricolor (Bull. : Fr.) Bondartsev; Lenzites tricolor Bull. : Fr.; Trametes confragosa<br />
f. tricolor Bull. : Fr. / CWU (Myc) Khm-1; KW 9937 /Pilát, 1940 / LP (7), Transcarp<br />
(1, 7, 74, 96, 109), WFS (7, 148), RFS (98), LGMS (167), MCr (7).<br />
257. Datronia mollis (Sommerf. : Fr.) Donk — Antrodia mollis (Sommerf. : Fr.)<br />
P. Karst; Trametes mollis Sommerf. : Fr. / CWU (Myc) Kh-70, 86, 88 / Bobiyak, 1907<br />
/ Rozt (1, 174), Transcarp (1, 96), Carp (1, 174), LFS (159), LGMS (167), RGS (119),<br />
LGS (119), MCr (7, 174), Cr (105).<br />
258. Datronia stereoides (Fr. : Fr.) Ryvarden — Trametes stereoides (Fr. : Fr.)<br />
Bourdot et Galzin / Pilát, 1940 / Transcarp (1, 96).
259. Dichomitus campestris ¢¡¤£¦¥¨§© ¤ ¢ — Coriolellus campestris<br />
(Quél.) Bondartsev; Trametes campestris Quél. / CWU (Myc) Kh-163 / Pilát, 1940 /<br />
Transcarp (1, 96), Carp (1, 174), LFS (159), LGMS (101, 174), MCr (7, 105, 174).<br />
260. Dichomitus squalens (P. Karst.) D.A. Reid — Coriolellus squalens (P. Karst.)<br />
Bondartsev et Singer; Trametes squalens P. Karst. / CWU (Myc) Kh-107, 138 / Gutsevich,<br />
1940 / RP (174), LFS (159), LGMS (101, 174), MCr (7, 40, 174).<br />
261. Fomes fomentarius (L. : Fr.) Fr. — Polyporus fomentarius L. : Fr. / KW 18353,<br />
18355–18357, 18359, 18361, 18362, 18364, 18365, 18374, 18375, 18377–18381 /<br />
<br />
¨¨¨¨¦¢<br />
<br />
174), Rozt (1, 4, 150, 174), Transcarp (1, 74, 96, 107–110), Carp (1, 24, 36, 38, 155,<br />
174,), Precarp (1, 174), WFS (48, 68, 174), RFS (3, 98, 145, 147), LFS (57, 159, 161),<br />
RGMS (72, 115, 116, 120, 128, 133), LGMS (83, 101, 113, 115, 116, 120, 128, 133, 167,<br />
174), DFS (52, 57, 117, 174), RGS (115, 116, 120, 128, 133), LGS (115, 116, 120, 128,<br />
133), SCr (12, 49, 105, 174), FSCr (105, 174), MCr (40, 73, 105, 152, 174), SSCr (105,<br />
174).<br />
262. Haploporus suaveolens (L. : Fr.) Donk — Haploporus odorus (Sommerf. : Fr.)<br />
Bondartsev et Singer; Trametes odora Sommerf. : Fr. / Bobiyak, 1907 / Rozt (1, 4).<br />
263. Laetiporus sulphureus (Bull. : Fr.) Murrill — Grifola sulphurea (Bull. : Fr.)<br />
Pilát; L. sulphureus f. imbricatus (Fr.) Bondartsev et Singer; Polyporus sulphureus<br />
Bull. : Fr. / CWU (Myc) Kh-254; KW 17545, 17548, 17559, 17561, 17562, 17578, 17604,<br />
17608, 17609, 17612, 17615, 17617, 17620 / Val’ts, Rishavi, 1871 / WP (71, 137–139,<br />
174), RP (44, 65, 77, 162, 174), LP (5, 131, 160, 170), Rozt (1, 4, 150, 174), Transcarp (1,<br />
74, 96, 107, 109), Carp (1, 111, 174), Precarp (158), WFS (48, 68, 174), RFS (145, 147,<br />
174), LFS (15, 16, 56, 57, 159, 161, 174), RGMS (115, 116, 120, 128, 174), LGMS (100,<br />
101, 113, 115, 116, 120, 128, 167), DFS (52, 57, 117, 174), RGS (115, 116, 119, 120, 128),<br />
LGS (115, 116, 119, 120, 128), SCr (50, 105), MCr (40, 105, 174), Cr (59).<br />
264. Laricifomes <strong>of</strong>ficinalis (Vill. : Fr.) Kotl. et Pouzar — Fomitopsis <strong>of</strong>ficinalis<br />
(Vill. : Fr.) Bondartsev et Singer / Zerova et al., 1972 / Rozt (1, 174), Carp (1, 174).<br />
265. Lenzites betulina (L. : Fr.) Fr. — Lenzites variegata Fr. / CWU (Myc) Kh-255;<br />
KW 9929-9932, 28769 / Bobiyak, 1907 / WP (71, 140, 174), RP (85, 174), LP (160, 170,<br />
174), Rozt (1, 4, 150, 174), Transcarp (1, 96, 107, 109), Carp (1, 94, 174), Precarp (1,<br />
174), WFS (148, 174), RFS (98, 145, 147), LFS (10, 16, 31, 57, 159, 161, 174), RGMS<br />
(115, 118, 128), LGMS (113, 115, 118, 128, 167), DFS (57), RGS (115, 118, 119, 128),<br />
LGS (115, 118, 119, 128), MCr (40, 174).<br />
f. flaccida Bondartsev / Morochkovs’ka, 1965; Smitskaya, 1965 / RP (77), Transcarp<br />
(109).<br />
266. Lenzites warnieri Durieu et Mont. in Mont. / CWU (Myc) Kh-134 /<br />
Usichenko, 2002 / LFS (159).<br />
267. Pachykytospora tuberculosa (DC. : Fr.) Kotl. et Pouzar — Coriolellus colliculosus<br />
(Pers.) Bondartsev; Trametes colliculosa (Pers.) S. Lundell et Nannf.; T. micans<br />
Bres. / KW 155 / Gutsevich, 1940; Pilát, 1940 / Transcarp (1, 7, 96), Carp (1, 174),<br />
RGMS (120, 123), LGMS (120, 123, 167), RGS (120, 123), LGS (120, 123), MCr (7, 40,<br />
174).<br />
268. Perenniporia fraxinea (Bull. : Fr.) Ryvarden — Fomitopsis cytisina (Berk.)<br />
Bondartsev et Singer; Polyporus fraxineus Bull. : Fr. / KW 19040 / Bobiyak, 1907 /<br />
39
40<br />
RP (173), LP (7), Rozt (1, 4), RGMS (128), LGMS (128, 167), RGS (128), LGS (128),<br />
FSCr (105, 174), MCr (7), Cr (105).<br />
269. Perenniporia medulla-panis (Jacq. : Fr.) Donk — Fomitopsis unita (Pers.)<br />
Bondartsev; F. unita var. multistratosa Pilát; F. unita var. prunicola Pilát; Polyporus<br />
medulla-panis Jacq. : Fr.; Poria medulla-panis Fr. / Léveillé, 1842 / RP (44, 174), LP (7),<br />
Rozt (1, 4), Transcarp (1, 7, 96), Carp (1, 174), WFS (7, 148, 174), RFS (174), MCr (7,<br />
40, 73, 174), Cr (105), <strong>Ukraine</strong> (21).<br />
270. Perenniporia tenuis (Schwein.) Ryvarden — Fomitopsis unita var. pulchella<br />
(Schwein.) Bourdot et Galzin / Bondartsev, 1953 / LP (7), WFS (7).<br />
271. Phaeolus schweinitzii (Fr.) Pat. — Polyporus schweinitzii Fr. / CWU (Myc)<br />
Kh-219 / Yavorskii, 1915 / WP (71, 141, 174), RP (65, 174), LP (131, 170), Transcarp<br />
(1, 7), Carp (1, 106, 174), WFS (174), RGMS (119, 128), LGMS (118, 128, 167), DFS<br />
(52), LGS (118, 126, 128), RGS (118, 128), SCr (12), FSCr (105, 174), MCr (105), Cr (7).<br />
272. Polyporus alveolaris (DC. : Fr.) Bondartsev et Singer / CWU (Myc) Kh-155<br />
/ Bondartsev, 1953 / WP (174), LP (7), Rozt (1, 174), Carp (1, 174), RFS (147), LFS<br />
(159), RGMS (116), LGMS (116, 167), RGS (116), LGS (116, 165), MCr (7, 174), Cr<br />
(105).<br />
273. Polyporus arcularius Batsch. : Fr. — Polyporellus arcularius (Batsch)<br />
P. Karst.; Polyporus agariceus Berk.; P. anisoporus Delastre et Mont.; P. arcularius<br />
f. griseus Pilát; P. arcularius f. umblicatus (Saut.) Pilát / CWU (Myc) Kh-233; KW<br />
18430, 18461- 18463, 18468, 18469, 18471, 18475, 18479, 18485 / Yavorskii, 1915 / WP<br />
(41, 174), LP (170), Rozt (1, 174), Transcarp (1, 7, 74, 96), Carp (1, 24, 174), RFS (145,<br />
147), LFS (159, 161), RGMS (116, 120, 123, 126, 133), LGMS (100, 101, 113, 116, 120,<br />
123, 133, 167, 174), DFS (52, 117), RGS (116, 120, 123, 133), LGS (116, 120, 123, 133,<br />
165), MCr (40, 105, 174).<br />
274. Polyporus badius (Pers.) Schwein. — Polyporellus picipes (Fr.) P. Karst.;<br />
Polyporus picipes Fr.; P. picipes f. carpaticus Pilát / Bobiyak, 1907 / KW 18458 / RP<br />
(174), LP (170), Rozt (1, 4, 174), Transcarp (1, 7, 74, 96, 108), Carp (1, 174), LGMS<br />
(167), DFS (52), MCr (7, 40, 105, 174).<br />
275. Polyporus brumalis Pers. : Fr. — Polyporellus brumalis (Pers.) P. Karst.;<br />
Polyporus brumalis f. gracilis Bourdot et Galzin, P. brumalis f. incendiarius ‘(Bong.)<br />
Pilát’; P. brumalis f. lepideus (Fr.) Pilát; P. subarcularius (Donk) Bondartsev / CWU<br />
(Myc) Kh-195; KW 18481, 45204-45206 / Bobiyak, 1907 / WP (174), RP (44, 174), LP<br />
(170), Rozt (4, 174), Transcarp (7, 96), Carp (36, 38, 174), Precarp (174), WFS (7, 174),<br />
RFS (147), LFS (16, 56, 174), LGMS (101), DFS (52), MCr (7, 40, 105, 174).<br />
276. Polyporus ciliatus Fr. — Polyporus brumalis f. vernalis Weinm.; P. ciliaris Fr.<br />
/ Hizhyts’ka, 1929 / RP (44), LGMS (167), <strong>Ukraine</strong> (7).<br />
277. Polyporus leptocephalus Pers. : Fr. — Polyporellus varius (Fr.) P. Karst.;<br />
Polyporus varius Pers. : Fr. / CWU (Myc) Kh-145 / Bobiyak, 1907 / RP (44, 174), Rozt<br />
(1, 4, 174), Transcarp (1, 74, 96, 109), Carp (1, 24, 36, 38, 174), RFS (147), LFS (159,<br />
161), RGMS (116), LGMS (116, 167), DFS (117), RGS (116, 119), LGS (116, 119), MCr<br />
(40, 105, 174).<br />
var. elegans (Fr.) Gillot et Lucand / Gutsevich, 1940 / LGMS (167), MCr (40).<br />
var. nummularius Bull. : Fr. — Polyporus nummularius Bull. / Léveillé, 1842 / LP<br />
(7), WFS (7), MCr (7, 40, 73).
var. podlachicus (Bres.) Bondartsev / Bondartsev, 1953 / Western <strong>Ukraine</strong> (7).<br />
f. cyathiformis Bourdot et Galzin / Bondartsev, 1953 / Transcarp (1, 7).<br />
f. flexuosus Bourdot et Galzin / Bondartsev, 1953 / Transcarp (1, 7).<br />
f. squamigerus Pilát / Bondartsev, 1953 / Transcarp (7).<br />
f. undulatus Pilát / Bondartsev, 1953 / Transcarp (1, 7).<br />
f. undulatolobatus Bourdot et Galzin / Bondartsev, 1953 / Transcarp (7).<br />
278. Polyporus melanopus (Pers. : Fr.) Fr. — Polyporellus melanopus (Pers.)<br />
P. Karst.; Polyporus melanopus Sw. : Fr.; Polyporus melanopus f. brumaliformis Pilát /<br />
Bobiyak, 1907 / Rozt (1, 4, 7, 174), Transcarp (1, 96), Carp (1, 174), LGMS (167), MCr<br />
(105).<br />
279. Polyporus rhizophilus (Pat.) Sacc. / Zerova, 1957 / LGMS (167, 173, 174),<br />
LGS (114, 165).<br />
280. Polyporus squamosus Huds. : Fr. — Polyporellus squamosus (Huds. : Fr.)<br />
P. Karst.; Polyporus caudicinus (Schaeff.) J. Schröt. / CWU (Myc) Kh-256; KW 10725,<br />
10726, 10730, 10733, 18047, 18048, 18084, 18086, 18090–18092, 18099, 18101, 18105,<br />
18106, 18108–18110, 18869–18884, 28862–28864, 40107, 40190 / Bobiyak, 1907 / WP<br />
(137, 139), RP (44, 65, 77), LP (160, 170), Rozt (1, 4, 150), Transcarp (1, 74, 96, 107–<br />
110), Carp (1, 24), Precarp (1, 158), WFS (48, 68), RFS (3, 145, 147), LFS (10, 31, 56, 57,<br />
79, 159, 161), RGMS (23, 115, 116, 118, 120, 123, 128, 133, 172), LGMS (80, 83, 84, 113,<br />
115, 116, 118, 120, 123, 128, 133, 167), DFS (52, 57, 78, 117), RGS (115, 116, 118–120,<br />
123, 128, 133), LGS (82, 115, 116, 118, 119, 120, 123, 128, 133, 165), MCr (7, 40, 105),<br />
SSCr (75), Cr (59).<br />
f. polymorphus (Bull.) P.W. Graff / Solomakhina, 1958 / WP (139), LGMS (101,<br />
167).<br />
281. Polyporus tuberaster Jacq. : Fr. — Polyporellus squamosus f. coronatus<br />
(Rostk.) Pilát; Polyporus coronatus Rostk. in Sturm; P. forquignonii Quél. / Gutsevich,<br />
1940; Pilát, 1940 / RP (174), LP (7), Transcarp (1, 7, 96), Carp (1, 174), RGMS (114),<br />
LGMS (167), DFS (117), MCr (7, 40, 105, 174).<br />
282. Polyporus umbellatus Pers. : Fr. — Dendropolyporus umbellatus (Fr.) Jülich;<br />
Grifola umbellata (Fr.) Pilát; Polypilus umbellatus (Fr.) Bondartsev et Singer / CWU<br />
(Myc) Kh-257 / Bobiyak, 1907 / Rozt (1, 2, 4, 150, 174), Transcarp (1, 174), Carp (24),<br />
Precarp (174), WFS (7, 174), RFS (97, 99, 147, 174), LFS (159), MCr (105, 174).<br />
283. Pycnoporellus alboluteus (Ellis et Everh.) Kotl. et Pouzar — Hapalopilus alboluteus<br />
(Ellis et Everh.) Bondartsev et Singer / Pilát, 1940 / Transcarp (1, 7, 96),<br />
Carp (1, 174).<br />
284. Pycnoporellus fulgens (Fr.) Donk — Hapalopilus fibrillosus (P. Karst.) Bondartsev<br />
et Singer; Phaeolus fibrillosus (P. Karst.) A. Ames; Pycnoporellus fibrillosus<br />
(P. Karst.) Murrill / Pilát, 1940 / RP (174), LP (7), Transcarp (1, 7, 96), Carp (1, 174),<br />
RGMS (118), LGMS (118, 167), RGS (118), LGS (118).<br />
285. Pycnoporus cinnabarinus (Jacq. : Fr.) P. Karst. — Trametes cinnabarina Fr. /<br />
CWU (Myc) Kh-228 / Bobiyak, 1907 / RP (174), LP (160, 170), Rozt (1, 4, 174), Transcarp<br />
(1, 74, 96, 109), Carp (1, 36, 38, 174), WFS (148), LFS (159, 161), RGMS (121),<br />
LGMS (121, 167), RGS (119, 121), LGS (119, 121), MCr (40, 151, 174), Cr (105).<br />
286. Pyr<strong>of</strong>omes demid<strong>of</strong>fii (Lév.) Kotl. et Pouzar — Fomes demid<strong>of</strong>fii (Lév.)<br />
Cooke; Phellinus demid<strong>of</strong>fii (Lév.) Bondartsev et Singer; Polyporus demid<strong>of</strong>fii Lév. /<br />
41
42<br />
KW 17660 / Léveillé, 1842 / RGMS (115, 120, 123), LGMS (115, 120, 123, 167), DFS<br />
(117), RGS (115, 120, 123), LGS (114, 115, 120, 123), MCr (7, 40, 73), SSCr (105, 174).<br />
287. Skeletocutis amorpha (Fr.) Kotl. et Pouzar — Gloeoporus amorphus (Fr.)<br />
Clem. et Shear; G. amorphus f. resupinatus Bres.; G. amorphus f. vitreus (Quél.) Bourdot<br />
et Galzin; Polyporus amorphus Fr. / Hizhyts’ka, 1929 / WP (130, 174), RP (44), LP<br />
(130, 131), Transcarp (1, 7, 96), Carp (1, 130, 174), Precarp (1, 130, 174), WFS (7),<br />
LGMS (101, 167, 174), RGS (130), MCr (7, 40, 130, 174).<br />
288. Skeletocutis lenis (P. Karst.) Niemelä — Amyloporia lenis (P. Karst.) Bondartsev<br />
et Singer; A. lenis f. bullosa (Weinm.) Bondartsev et Singer; Poria calcea (Fr.)<br />
Bres. / Pilát, 1940 / LP (130, 131), Transcarp (1, 7, 96), Carp (1, 174), RGMS (118,<br />
126), LGMS (118, 167), RGS (118), LGS (118).<br />
f. lunulispora (Pilát) Pilát — Amyloporia lenis var. lunulispora Pilát; Poria lunulispora<br />
Pilát / Bondartsev, 1953 / Transcarp (1, 7).<br />
f. radicata Bondartsev — Amyloporia lenis var. radicata Bondartsev / Bondartsev,<br />
1953 / MCr (7).<br />
289. Skeletocutis nivea (Jungh.) Jean Keller — Leptoporus semisupinus (Berk. et<br />
M.A. Cutris) Pilát; Polyporus semipileatus Peck; Tyromyces semipileatus (Peck) Murrill<br />
/ CWU (Myc) Kh-80, 81, 104, 144 / Gutsevich, 1940; Pilát, 1940 / LP (7), Transcarp<br />
(1, 7, 96), Carp (1, 174), WFS (7, 174), RFS (174), LFS (159), LGMS (101, 174), MCr (7,<br />
40, 105, 174), Cr (105).<br />
290. Skeletocutis odora (Sacc.) Ginns — Ceriporia gilvella (Pilát) Bondartrsev; Poria<br />
gilvella Pilát / Pilát, 1940 / Transcarp (1, 7, 96), Carp (1, 174).<br />
291. Skeletocutis stellae (Pilát) Jean Keller — Incrustoporia stellae (Pilát) Dománski;<br />
Fomitopsis stellae (Pilát) Bondartsev / KW 19043 / Zerova et al., 1972 / Carp (1,<br />
174), LGMS (167).<br />
292. Skeletocutis subincarnata (Peck) Jean Keller — Incrustoporia subincarnata<br />
(Peck) Dománski / CWU (Myc) Kh-113 / Zerova et al., 1972 / LP (7, 131), Transcarp<br />
(7), Carp (1), RFS (147), LFS (159), LGMS (101, 174).<br />
293. Skeletocutis vulgaris (Fr.) Niemelä et Y.C. Dai — Polyporus vulgaris Fr.,<br />
1821 non 1874; Poria vulgaris (Fr.) Cooke / Bobiyak, 1907 / RP (174), Rozt (4), Carp<br />
(174).<br />
294. Trametes cervina (Schwein.) Bres. — Coriolus cervinus (Schwein.) Bondartsev<br />
/ KW 179 / Gutsevich, 1940; Pilát, 1940 / RP (174), LP (7), Transcarp (1, 7, 96),<br />
Carp (1, 174), WFS (7, 174), RGMS (120, 123), LGMS (101, 120, 123, 167), RGS (120,<br />
123), LGS (120, 123), MCr (7, 40, 105, 174).<br />
295. Trametes gibbosa Pers. : Fr. — Daedalea gibbosa Pers.; Pseudotrametes gibbosa<br />
(Pers.) Bondartsev et Singer / CWU (Myc) Kh-188, 229 / Bobiyak, 1907 / WP (140,<br />
174), RP (44, 174), LP (160, 170), Rozt (1, 4, 150, 174), Transcarp (1, 7, 74, 96, 107, 108,<br />
109, 110), Carp (1, 36, 38, 174), Precarp (1, 174), WFS (174), RFS (147), LFS (159, 161),<br />
RGMS (121), LGMS (121, 167), RGS (119, 121), LGS (119, 121), MCr (40).<br />
f. kalchbrenneri Fr. — Trametes kalchbrenneri Fr. / Bobiyak, 1907 / Rozt (1, 4).<br />
f. tenuis Pilát — Pseudotrametes gibbosa f. tenuis Pilát / Pilát, 1940 / Transcarp (1,<br />
7, 96).<br />
296. Trametes hirsuta (Wulfen : Fr.) Pilát — Coriolus hirsutus (Wulfen : Fr.)<br />
Quél.; Polyporus hirsutus Wulfen : Fr.; Polystictus hirsutus Wulfen : Fr. / CWU (Myc)
Kh-220; KW 9993–9999, ¢¡¢¡¤£¢£¦¥¢§©¨¦¨¢¡ ¥©£¢¡¤¢§£¤¥©£§©¨¦¥©§¢§¢¥<br />
28805–<br />
65, 77, 85, 171, 174), LP (11, 160, 170), Rozt (1, 4, 150, 174), Transcarp (1, 7, 74, 96,<br />
107–109), Carp (1, 94, 174), Precarp (1, 174), WFS (68, 148, 174), RFS (98, 145, 147,<br />
174), LFS (57, 159, 161), RGMS (116, 118, 133), LGMS (113, 116, 118, 127, 133, 167),<br />
DFS (99, 117), RGS (116, 118, 119, 133), LGS (116, 118, 119, 133), FSCr (105), SCr<br />
(105), MCr (40, 105, 174).<br />
f. fagicola ‘(Vet.) Pilát’ / Bondartsev, 1953 / Transcarp (1, 7, 109).<br />
f. fibula (Fr.) Bondartsev / Bondartsev, 1953 / LP (7).<br />
297. Trametes ochracea (Pers.) Gilb. et Ryvarden — Coriolus zonatus (Nees : Fr.)<br />
Quél.; Polyporus hirsutus var. fusco-marginatus Bres.; P. zonatus Nees : Fr.; Trametes<br />
zonata (Nees : Fr.) Pilát in Kavina et Pilát / CWU Kh-£¦§¨© ©¥£¤¡¢¢<br />
(Myc)<br />
WP (142), RP (42, 162, 164, 174), LP (11, 160, 170, 174), Rozt (1, 4, 150, 174), Transcarp<br />
(1, 74, 96, 109), Precarp (1, 174), RFS (98, 145, 147), LFS (159, 161), RGMS (115,<br />
116, 118, 120, 133), LGMS (113, 115, 116, 118, 120, 133, 167), DFS (117), RGS (115, 116,<br />
118–120, 133), LGS (115, 116, 118, 119, 120, 133), FSCr (105), SCr (49, 50, 105), MCr<br />
(40, 105, 174).<br />
298. Trametes pubescens (Schumach. : Fr.) Pilát — Coriolus pubescens<br />
(Schumach. : Fr.) Quél.; Polyporus pubescens Schumach. : Fr. / KW 1113 / Bobiyak,<br />
1907 / RP (44, 85), Rozt (1, 4, 150), Transcarp (1, 96, 109), Precarp (1), RFS (147), LFS<br />
(10, 31), LGMS (113), MCr (40).<br />
299. Trametes suaveolens (Fr.) Fr. — Polyporus suaveolens Fr., 1828 non L. : Fr.,<br />
1821 / CWU (Myc) ¤ ¤¢£¦¦§ ¥©£¢¡¤¢ Kh- 174), RP (44, 174), LP<br />
(11, 160, 170, 174), Rozt (1, 4, 174), Transcarp (1, 74, 96), Carp (1, 94, 174), Precarp (1,<br />
174), WFS (68, 174), RFS (174), LFS (159), RGMS (118), LGMS (118, 167), RGS (118),<br />
LGS (118), MCr (40), <strong>Ukraine</strong> (19).<br />
f. gibbosiformis Nikol. / Bondartsev, 1953 / WFS (7).<br />
300. Trametes velutina8 (Pers.) G. Cunn. — Polyporus velutinus Pers.; Polystictus<br />
velutinus Fr. / Bobiyak, 1907 / RP (44, 85), Rozt (4), LFS (10).<br />
301. Trametes versicolor (L. : Fr.) Pilát — Coriolus versicolor (L. : Fr.) Quél.; Polyporus<br />
versicolor L. : Fr.; Polystictus versicolor (L. : Fr.) Fr. / CWU (Myc) Kh-235; KW<br />
9963–9966, 9971, 9972, 9975–9989, 28791, 28792, 28812–28827, 40509, 40533–40567,<br />
45201–45203 / Léveillé, 1842 / WP (71, 142, 174), RP (44, 65, 77, 85, 162, 164), LP (11,<br />
131, 160, 170, 174), Rozt (1, 4, 150, 174), Transcarp (1, 74, 96, 107–109, 111), Carp (1,<br />
24, 36, 38, 94, 174), Precarp (1, 174), WFS (48, 68, 174), RFS (3, 145, 147, 174), LFS (10,<br />
16, 31, 56, 159, 161, 174), RGMS (115, 116, 118, 120, 123), LGMS (101, 113, 115, 116,<br />
118, 120, 123), DFS (58, 117, 174), RGS (115, 116, 118, 120, 123), LGS (115, 116, 118,<br />
120, 123, 167), FSCr (105), SCr (49, 50, 105), MCr (40, 73, 105, 174).<br />
f. cyaneus Velen. / Smitskaya, 1965 / Transcarp (109).<br />
f. griseus / Gutsevich, 1940 / MCr (40).<br />
302. Trichaptum abietinum (Dicks. : Fr.) Ryvarden — Hirschioporus abietinus<br />
(Dicks. : Fr.) Donk; Polyporus abietinus Dicks. : Fr.; Trametes abietina (Pers. : Fr.) Pilát<br />
/ CWU (Myc) Kh-258; KW 18680 / Moskovets’, 1932 / WP (17), RP (17, 85, 130,<br />
8 In Zerova et al. (1972) the name Polystictus velutinus was synonimized with Coriolus pubescens<br />
(Trametes pubescens) and in this sense the taxon was published for RP, Rozt, Precarp, LFS.<br />
43
44<br />
174), LP (130, 131, 160), Rozt (1, 130, 174), Transcarp (1, 96), Carp (1, 37, 38, 130, 174),<br />
LFS (159, 161), RGMS (118), LGMS (113, 118, 167), RGS (118, 130), LGS (118), MCr<br />
(40, 130, 174), <strong>Ukraine</strong> (21).<br />
303. Trichaptum fuscoviolaceum (Ehrenb. : Fr.) Ryvarden — Hirschioporus fuscoviolaceus<br />
(Ehrenb. : Fr.) Donk; Irpex fuscoviolaceus Ehrenb. : Fr. / CWU (Myc) Kh-<br />
121; KW 18620, 18624, 18626 / Gutsevich, 1940 / WP (17, 130, 174), RP (17, 130, 174),<br />
LP (7, 130, 131), Rozt (1, 130, 174), LFS (159), RGMS (118), LGMS (100, 101, 118, 130,<br />
167), RGS (118), LGS (118), MCr (40).<br />
304. Trichaptum pargamenum (Fr.) G. Cunn. — Hirschioporus pergamenus (Fr.)<br />
Bondartsev et Singer; Polyporus pargamenus Fr. ‘pergamenus’; Trametes biformis (Fr.<br />
in Klotzsch) Pilát; Trichaptum biforme (Fr. in Klotzsch) Ryvarden / CWU (Myc) Kh-<br />
259; KW 18627, 18630, 18634, 18636–18642, 18645–18647 / Yavorskii, 1915 / RP<br />
(174), LP (160, 170), Transcarp (1, 96, 109), Carp (1, 174), LFS (159), RGMS (116, 118,<br />
120, 133), LGMS (101, 113, 116, 118, 120, 133, 167), DFS (117), RGS (116, 118, 120,<br />
133), LGS (116, 118, 120, 133, 165), MCr (40, 105, 174), SSCr (163).<br />
305. Tyromyces chioneus (Fr.) P. Karst. — Polyporus albellus Peck; P. chioneus Fr.;<br />
Tyromyces albellus (Peck.) Bondartsev et Singer / KW 17869 / Bobiyak, 1907 / LP<br />
(130, 131), Rozt (1, 4), Carp (1, 24, 130, 174), RGMS (115), LGMS (114, 115, 130, 167),<br />
RGS (115, 119), LGS (115, 119), MCr (40).<br />
306. Tyromyces fissilis (Berk. et M.A. Curtis) Donk — Leptoporus fissilis (Berk. et<br />
M.A. Curtis) Pilát / KW 17857, 17866 / Pilát, 1940 / RP (130, 174), LP (7, 130, 131),<br />
Transcarp (1, 96), Carp (1, 130, 174), LFS (7, 130, 174).<br />
307. Tyromyces kmetii (Bres.) Bondartsev et Singer — Leptoporus carpatorossicus<br />
Pilát ex Pilát; L. kmetii (Bres.) Pilát; Tyromyces carpatorossicus (Pilát ex Pilát) Bondartsev<br />
/ Pilát, 1940 / Transcarp (1, 7, 96), Carp (1, 174).<br />
Fam. Sistotremataceae Jülich<br />
308. Sistotrema brinkmannii (Bres.) J. Erikss. — Grandinia brinkmannii (Bres.)<br />
Bourdot et Galzin / CWU (Myc) S-26, 31; MSK 6075 / Pilát, 1940 / LP (Sumy oblast,<br />
railway station Vorozhba, small garden near station building, on dead separating<br />
bark <strong>of</strong> living trunk <strong>of</strong> Malus sp., coll. E.O. Yurchenko VII 1996), LFS (159), Transcarp<br />
(1, 96).<br />
309. Sistotremastrum niveocremeum (Höhn. et Litsch.) J. Erikss. / CWU (Myc)<br />
Kh-52 / Usichenko, 2002 / LFS (159).<br />
310. Trechispora cohaerens (Schwein.) Jülich et Stalpers — Corticium byssinellum<br />
Bourdot; T. byssinella (Bourdot) Liberta / Bondartsev, 1927 / LP (6, 174).<br />
311. Trechispora candidissima (Schwein.) Bondartsev et Singer — Cristella candidissima<br />
(Schwein.) Donk; Phlebiella candidissima (Schwein.) W.B. Cooke / Bondartsev,<br />
1953 / Transcarp (1, 7), Carp (1, 174), MCr (7, 174).<br />
312. Trechispora farinacea (Pers. : Fr.) Liberta — Grandinia nivea (Pers. : Fr.)<br />
S. Lundell; Hydnum farinaceum Pers. : Fr.; H. niveum (Pers. : Fr.) Pers.; T. nivea<br />
(Pers. : Fr.) K.H. Larss. / Bobiyak, 1907 / RP (44, 174), LP (174), Rozt (4), Transcarp<br />
(1, 96), Carp (1, 174), Precarp (1, 174), WFS (88), RFS (147, 174), LFS (174), LGMS<br />
(101), SCr (49, 50).
313. Trechispora microspora (P. Karst.) Liberta — Grandinia microspora P. Karst.<br />
/ KW 17940 / Pilát, 1940 / Transcarp (1, 96), Carp (1, 174), WFS (88), RGS (Kherson<br />
oblast, Tsyurupins’kyi district, Tsyurupins’koe forestry, on decaed stump <strong>of</strong> Robinia<br />
sp., coll. I. . Soldatova VII 1970).<br />
314. Trechispora mollusca (Pers. : Fr.) Liberta — Polyporus molluscus Pers. : Fr.;<br />
Poria mollusca (Pers. : Fr.) Cooke / KW 19044 / Léveillé, 1842 / RP (44), Rozt (1, 4),<br />
Transcarp (1, 96), MCr (73).<br />
Fam. Steccherinaceae Parmasto<br />
315. Antrodiella fissiliformis (Pilát) Gilb. et Ryvarden — Tyromyces<br />
mentschulensis (Pilát) Bondartsev / Bondartsev, 1953 / Transcarp (1, 7).<br />
316. Antrodiella foliaceodentata (Nikol.) Gilb. et Ryvarden — Irpex<br />
foliaceodentatus Nikol. / Solomakhina, 1956 / WP (136, 140, 174), RFS (147).<br />
317. Antrodiella hoehnelii (Bres.) Niemelä — Coriolus hoehnelii (Bres.) Bourdot<br />
et Galzin; Polyporus hoehnelii Bres. in Höhn.; Trametes hoehnelii (Bres.) Pilát / Gutsevich,<br />
1940; Pilát, 1940 / Transcarp (1, 96, 109), Carp (1, 174), WFS (7, 174), RFS<br />
(147, 174), MCr (7, 40, 105, 174).<br />
318. Antrodiella romellii (Donk) Niemelä — Aporpium vulgare (Fr.) Bondartsev<br />
et Singer ex Bondartsev / CWU (Myc) Kh-92 / Bobiyak, 1907 / LFS (159), <strong>Ukraine</strong><br />
(7).<br />
319. Antrodiella semisupina (Berk. et M.A. Curtis) Ryvarden — Aporpium<br />
semisupinum (Berk. et M.A. Curtis) Bondartsev; Leptoporus semisupinus (Bourdot et<br />
Galzin) Pilát / Pilát, 1940 / Transcarp (1, 7, 96), Carp (1, 174), WFS (7, 174), RFS<br />
(174).<br />
320. Diplomitoporus flavescens ¡£¢¥¤§¦©¨¨ — Coriolellus flavescens (Bres.)<br />
Bondartsev et Singer; Trametes flavescens Bres. / Gutsevich, 1940; Pilát, 1940 / Transcarp<br />
(1, 7, 96), Carp (1, 174), WFS (174), LGS (165), MCr (7, 40, 174).<br />
321. Diplomitoporus lindbladii (Berk.) Gilb. et Ryvarden — Tyromyces cinerascens<br />
(Bres.) Bondartsev et Singer / KW 17856 / Bondartsev, 1953 / LP (130, 131),<br />
Transcarp (1, 7), Carp (1, 130, 174), RGMS (121), LGMS (121, 130, 167), RGS (121),<br />
LGS (121).<br />
322. Irpex lacteus Fr. : Fr. — I. canescens Fr.; I. lacteus f. canescens (Fr.) Bourdot et<br />
Galzin; I. lacteus f. sinuosus (Fr.) Nikol.; I. sinuosus Fr.; Trametes lactea (Fr. : Fr.) Pilát;<br />
T. lactea f. sinuosus ‘(Fr.) Svid.’ / CWU (Myc) Kh-23, 26, 84, 98, 114, 119, 130, 150, 167<br />
/ Bobiyak, 1907 / WP (141), LP (7, 131, 160, 170, 174), Rozt (1, 4, 150, 174), Transcarp<br />
(1, 7, 74, 96, 109, 110), WFS (148, 174), RFS (98, 147), LFS (16, 159, 161, 174), RGMS<br />
(116, 118, 120, 123, 128, 133), LGMS (113, 116, 118, 120, 123, 128, 133, 167, 174), DFS<br />
(52, 117), RGS (116, 118–120, 123, 128, 133), LGS (116, 118–120, 123, 128, 133, 165),<br />
FSCr (174), MCr (40, 105, 174), Cr (88).<br />
323. Junghuhnia collabens (Fr.) Ryvarden — Poria rixosa P. Karst. / Pilát, 1940 /<br />
Transcarp (1, 96).<br />
324. Junghuhnia lacera (P. Karst.) Niemelä et Kinnunen — Chaetoporus radulus<br />
(Pers. : Fr.) Bondartsev et Singer / Pilát, 1940 / Transcarp (1, 7, 96), WFS (7).<br />
325. Junghuhnia nitida (Fr.) Ryvarden — Chaetoporus euporus (P. Karst.) Bondartsev<br />
et Singer; Polyporus incarnatus Pers. : Fr.; P. micans Ehrenb.; P. nitidus Fr.;<br />
45
46<br />
Poria eupora (P. Karst.) Cooke / Bobiyak, 1907 / RP (174), LP (7), Rozt (1, 4), Transcarp<br />
(1, 96), Carp (1, 174), WFS (7, 174), RFS (174), MCr (7, 174).<br />
326. Steccherinum bourdotii Saliba et A. David — Hydnum dichroum Pers. ss.<br />
Bourdot et Galzin, 1927; Mycoleptodon dichroum (Pers.) Bourdot et Galzin ss. Bourdot<br />
et Galzin, 1927 / Pilát, 1940 / Transcarp (96), Carp (174).<br />
327. Steccherinum fimbriatum (Pers. : Fr.) J. Erikss. — Mycoleptodon fimbriatus<br />
(Pers. : Fr.) Bourdot et Galzin; Odontia fimbriata Pers. : Fr. / CWU (Myc) Kh-177 /<br />
Bobiyak, 1907 / Rozt (1, 4, 174), Transcarp (1, 96), Carp (1, 174), RFS (88, 147, 174),<br />
LFS (88, 174), LGMS (101, 167, 174), MCr (174), Cr (88).<br />
328. Steccherinum ochraceum (Pers. in J.F. Gmel. : Fr.) Gray — Hydnum<br />
ochraceum Pers. in J.F. Gmel. : Fr.; H. pudorinum Fr.; Mycoleptodon dichrous (Pers.)<br />
Bourdot et Galzin ss. Bourdot et Galzin, 1914 ‘dichroum’; M. gracilis Pilát;<br />
M. ochraceus (Pers. : Fr.) Pat.; M. reflexum (Burt.) Pilát; M. rhois (Schwein.) Nikol. /<br />
CWU (Myc) S-20, 42; KW 15627, 18661, 28759, 28760, 28763, 28771 / Yavorskii, 1915<br />
/ RP (44, 174), LP (160, 170, 174), Transcarp (1), Carp (1), WFS (88), RFS (88, 125,<br />
174), LFS (88, 125, 159, 161, 174), RGMS (125), LGMS (101, 125, 174), RGS (66), FSCr<br />
(174), MCr (174), SSCr (174).<br />
329. Steccherinum queletii (Bourdot et Galzin) Hallenb. et Hjortstam — Odontia<br />
queletii Bourdot et Galzin / Pilát, 1940 / Transcarp (1, 96), Carp (1, 174), Precarp (1,<br />
174), WFS (88).<br />
330. Steccherinum robustius (J. Erikss. et S. Lundell) J. Erikss. — Mycoleptodon<br />
laeticolor (Berk. et M.A. Curtis) Pat.; M. laeticolor f. robustior (J. Erikss. et S. Lundell)<br />
Nikol.; S. laeticolor (Berk. et M.A. Curtis) Banker / Nikolajeva, 1961 / FSCr (174),<br />
MCr (174), Cr (88).<br />
331. Steccherinum subcrinale (Peck) Ryvarden — Mycoleptodon kavinae Pilát /<br />
Pilát, 1940 / WP (174), RP (174), LP (174), Rozt (1, 174), Transcarp (1, 96), Carp (1,<br />
174), WFS (88).<br />
Fam. Xenasmataceae Oberw.<br />
332. Phlebiella sulphurea (Pers. : Fr.) Ginns et M.N.L. Lefebvre — Corticium croceum<br />
(Kuntze) Bres., 1897 non (Pat.) Sacc., 1895; probable synonym Tomentella fumosa<br />
(Fr.) Pilát, nom. dub. / Bondartsev, 1927 / LP (6, 174), Transcarp (1, 96), Carp<br />
(1, 174).<br />
ORDO RUSSULALES KREISEL EX KIRK, CANNON ET DAVID<br />
Fam. Auriscalpiaceae Maas Geest.<br />
333. Auriscalpium vulgare Gray — Hydnum auriscalpium L.; H. luteolum Fr.;<br />
Pleurodon luteolum (Fr.) Bourdot et Galzin / CWU (Myc) Kh-260; KW 2712, 3158,<br />
¢¡¤£¢¥§¦©¨ ¢¡¥¦© 141), RP (42), LP (11, 131, 160, 170), Rozt (1, 4), RFS (88,<br />
104, 147), LFS (88, 159, 161), RGMS (118), LGMS (101, 113, 118, 167), RGS (118), LGS<br />
(188), MCr (105), Cr (88).
Fam. Bondarzewiaceae Kotl. et Pouzar<br />
334. Bondarzewia mesenterica (Schaeff.) Kreisel — Bondarzewia montana (Quél.)<br />
Singer; Grifola montana (Quél.) Pilát/ Pilát, 1940 / Transcarp (1, 96), Carp (1, 174).<br />
335. Gloiodon hirtus (Fr.) P. Karst. — Hydnum hirtum Fr. / KW 28761 / Bobiyak,<br />
1907 / Rozt (4).<br />
336. Gloiodon strigosus (Sw. : Fr.) P. Karst. — Hydnum strigosum Sw. : Fr.; Mycoleptodon<br />
strigosus (Sw. : Fr.) Pat.; Sclerodon strigosus (Sw. : Fr.) P. Karst. / KW 18035<br />
/ Bobiyak, 1907 / WP (174), RP (174), LP (174), VFS (174), Rozt (1, 4, 174), Transcarp<br />
(1, 96), Carp (1, 174), WFS (88), RGMS (121), LGMS (121, 167), RGS (119, 121), LGS<br />
(119, 121), SCr (50, 105).<br />
337. Heterobasidion annosum (Fr.) Bref. — Fomes annosus (Fr.) P. Karst.; Fomitopsis<br />
annosa (Fr.) P. Karst.; Polyporus annosus Fr.; Trametes radiciperda R. Hartig /<br />
CWU (Myc) Kh-261; KW 2145-2147, 2201, 2701, 2702, 19022-19039, 28005, 28575,<br />
28764 / Yavorskii, 1915 / WP (17, 62, 71, 137, 138, 141, 174), RP (17, 174), LP (62,<br />
131, 160, 170, 174), Rozt (1, 150, 174), Transcarp (1, 74, 96), Carp (1, 37, 38, 106, 154,<br />
155, 157, 174), Precarp (1, 153, 174), Podol’e (174), LFS (16, 57, 62, 159, 161, 174),<br />
RGMS (118), LGMS (100, 101, 118, 167), DFS (57, 174), RGS (118), LGS (118), MCr (7,<br />
40, 105, 174).<br />
Fam. Echinodontiaceae Donk<br />
338. Laurilia sulcata (Burt) Pouzar / KW 17625 / Davydkina, 1980 / LP (132),<br />
WFS (20).<br />
Fam. Hericiaceae Donk<br />
339. Creolophus cirrhatus (Pers. : Fr.) P. Karst. — Dryodon cirrhatus (Pers. : Fr.)<br />
Quél.; Hericium cirrhatum (Pers. : Fr.) Nikol. / CWU (Myc) Kh-234 / Pilát, 1940 / RP<br />
(174), Transcarp (1, 96), Carp (174), WFS (88), RFS (88), LFS (88; Kharkiv oblast,<br />
Kharkiv district, oak forest 1.5 km southeast <strong>of</strong> Pokotilovka settlement, on fallen<br />
trunk <strong>of</strong> Populus sp., oll. A.S. Usichenko IX 2002).<br />
340. Dentipellis fragilis (Pers. : Fr.) Donk — Dryodon nodulosus (Fr.) Cejp.; Hydnum<br />
fragile Pers. : Fr.; H. squalinum Fr. : Fr. / Pilát, 1940 / Rozt (4, 174), Transcarp (1,<br />
96), Precarp (174), WFS (88), MCr (174), Cr (88, 105).<br />
341. Dentipellis separans (Peck) Donk — Odontia macrodon (Pers.) Bourdot et<br />
Galzin / Pilát, 1940 / Transcarp (96).<br />
342. Hericium alpestre Pers. / Pilát, 1940 / Transcarp (1, 96), Carp (1, 38), Precarp<br />
(1, 174).<br />
343. Hericium coralloides (Scop. : Fr.) Pers. — Dryodon coralloides (Scop. : Fr.)<br />
P. Karst.; Hericium alpestre f. caput-ursi (Fr.) Nikol.; Hydnum caput-ursi Fr.; Hydnum<br />
coralloides Scop. : Fr. / KW 40765, 45221-45223 / Léveillé, 1842 / RP (174), LP (11),<br />
Rozt (1, 2, 4, 174), Transcarp (1, 74, 96, 108), Carp (1, 36, 38), WFS (88), RFS (88, 97,<br />
99, 147), LFS (88), RGMS (118), LGMS (118, 167), RGS (118), LGS (118), SSCr (174),<br />
MCr (40, 67, 73, 105, 174), Cr (88).<br />
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344. Hericium erinaceum (Bull. : Fr.) Pers. — Hydnum erinaceum Bull. : Fr.;<br />
H. hystrix Pers. : Fr.; Irpex echinus Scop. / Bobiyak, 1907 / RP (44, 174), Rozt (1, 4,<br />
174), RFS (88, 174), LFS (88, 174), MCr (40, 105, 174), Cr (88).<br />
f. caput-medusae (Bull. : Fr.) Nikol. — Hydnum caput-medusae Bull. : Fr. / Sosin,<br />
1940 / WFS (148).<br />
345. Mucronella calva (Alb. et Schwein. : Fr.) Fr. — M. aggregata Fr. / Hizhyts’ka,<br />
1929 / RP (44), Transcarp (96, 174), Carp (174), WFS (88), RFS (88, 147),<br />
LFS (88, 112), Cr (88, 174).<br />
Fam. Lachnocladiaceae D.A. Reid<br />
346. Asterostroma ochroleucum Bres. — A. cervicolor (Berk. et M.A. Curtis)<br />
Massee / Pilát, 1940 / Transcarp (1, 9, 96), Carp (9), Precarp (9).<br />
347. Dichostereum boreale (Pouzar) Ginns et M.N.L. Lefebvre — Asterostromella<br />
granulosa (Pers. : Fr.) Bourdot et Galzin; D. granulosum (Pers. : Fr.) Boidin et Lanquetin;<br />
Grandinia granulosa (Pers. : Fr.) P. Karst.; Vararia granulosa (Pers. : Fr.) Laurila<br />
/ KW 17900 / Bobiyak, 1907 / LP (132), Rozt (1, 4), Transcarp (1, 96).<br />
348. *Dichostereum durum (Bourdot et Galzin) Pilát / CWU (Myc) S-11, 18 /<br />
LP (Sumy oblast, near Znob’-Novhorods’kyi settlement, leaf forest, on fallen twigs<br />
<strong>of</strong> Fraxinus sp., coll. A.Yu. Akulov, A.S. Usichenko VIII 2001).<br />
349. Scytinostroma aluta Lanquetin / CWU (Myc) Cr-9 / Bondartseva,<br />
Parmasto, 1986 / Transcarp (9), MCr (Anhars’kyi Mountain Pass, Demerdzhy Mt.,<br />
on still-attached branch <strong>of</strong> Fagus sp., coll. A.Yu. Akulov, A.S. Usichenko VIII 2001).<br />
350. Scytinostroma galactinum (Fr.) Donk / CWU (Myc) Kh-19, 48 /<br />
Usichenko, 2002 / LFS (159).<br />
351. Scytinostroma odoratum (Fr. : Fr.) Donk — Corticium odoratum (Fr. : Fr.)<br />
Bourdot et Galzin; Stereum odoratum (Fr. : Fr.) Fr. / Hizhyts’ka, 1929 / RP (44),<br />
Transcarp (1, 96).<br />
352. Scytinostroma portentosum (Berk. et M.A. Curtis) Donk — Corticium portentosum<br />
Berk. et M.A. Curtis / Pilát, 1940 / Transcarp (1, 96).<br />
353. Vararia investiens (Schwein.) P. Karst. / KW 17901 / Soldatova, 1985 / LP<br />
(132).<br />
Fam. Peniophoraceae Lotsy<br />
354. Peniophora aurantiaca 9 (Bres.) Höhn. et Litsch. — Gloeopeniophora aurantiaca<br />
(Bres.) Höhn. et Litsch. / Bondartsev, 1927 / LP (6, 174), Transcarp (1, 96).<br />
355. Peniophora cinerea (Pers. : Fr.) Cooke — Corticium cinereum Pers. : Fr.;<br />
Kneiffia cinerea (Pers. : Fr.) Bres.; Peniophora obscura (Pers.) Bres.; Thelephora cinerea<br />
(Pers. : Fr.) Pers. / CWU (Myc) Kh-4, 21, 24, S-14, 20; KW 17600 / Léveillé, 1842 /<br />
RP (44, 174), LP (6, 160, 174), Rozt (1, 4, 174), Transcarp (1, 96), Carp (1, 94), LFS<br />
9 The earlier concept <strong>of</strong> this species included two currently accepted species, P. erikssonii (with<br />
clampless hyphae) and P. aurantiaca (with clamped hyphae, on Alnus viridis and A. fruticosa in<br />
subarctic and subalpine areas <strong>of</strong> Europe). The data listed in this entry evidently belonge to<br />
P. erikssonii in Polissya, with certain likelihood <strong>of</strong> P. aurantiaca occuring in Carpathian region.
(159, 161), RGMS (118), LGMS (101, 167, 174), DFS (52, 117), RGS (118, 119), LGS<br />
(118, 119), SCr (49, 50), MCr (73), SSCr (39, 51, 174).<br />
356. Peniophora incarnata (Pers. : Fr.) P. Karst. — Corticium incarnatum<br />
(Pers. : Fr.) Fr.; Gloeopeniophora incarnata (Pers. : Fr.) Höhn. et Litsch. / CWU (Myc)<br />
Kh-180, 192– 194, 227 / Bobiyak, 1907 / LP (6, 174), Rozt (4), Precarp (1, 174), Carp<br />
(1, 94), LFS (Kharkiv oblast, settlement Pokotylovka near Kharkiv, near Specialized<br />
State Enterprise “Ukrlisozakhyst”, oak wood, on fallen branches <strong>of</strong> Acer sp., Quercus<br />
sp., coll. A.S. Usichenko III 2002), RGMS (18, 133), LGMS (101, 113, 118, 133,<br />
167), RGS (118, 133), LGS (118, 133), FSCr (53), MCr (53), SSCr (53).<br />
357. Peniophora junipericola J. Erikss. / Isikov, 1997 / SSCr (54).<br />
358. Peniophora laeta (Fr. : Fr.) Donk — P. incarnata var. hydnoidea (Pers.) Bourdot<br />
et Galzin; P. hydnoidea (Pers. : Fr.) Donk; Radulum laetum Fr. : Fr. / CWU (Myc)<br />
Cr-6 / Bobiyak, 1907 / Rozt (1, 4), Transcarp (1, 96), RGMS (118), LGMS (118, 167),<br />
RGS (118), LGS (118), MCr (Anhars’kyi Mountain Pass, near the base <strong>of</strong> east slope<br />
<strong>of</strong> Demerdzhy Mt., on fallen branches <strong>of</strong> Fagus sp., coll. A.Yu. Akulov,<br />
A.S. Usichenko VIII 2001).<br />
359. Peniophora limitata (Chaillet ex Fr. : Fr.) Cooke — P. cinerea var. interrupta<br />
(Pers. : Fr.) Bourdot et Galzin / CWU (Myc) Kh-176, S-40 / Pilát, 1940 / LP (Sumy<br />
oblast, Desnyans’ko-Starohuts’kyi National Natural Park, on strongly decayed unknown<br />
deciduous wood, coll. A.Yu. Akulov, A.S. Usichenko VIII 2001), Transcarp<br />
(1, 96), LFS (159).<br />
360. Peniophora lycii (Pers.) Höhn. et Litsch. — P. caesia (Bres.) Bourdot et Galzin<br />
/ CWU (Myc) Cr-1 / Pilát, 1940 / Transcarp (1, 96), MCr (south slope <strong>of</strong><br />
Demerdzhy Mt., on fallen branch <strong>of</strong> Fagus sp., coll. A.Yu. Akulov, A.S. Usichenko<br />
VIII 2001).<br />
361. Peniophora nuda (Fr. : Fr.) Bres. — Kneiffia nuda (Fr. : Fr.) Herter / KW<br />
17622; MSK 5942 / Hizhyts’ka, 1929 / RP (44, 174), LP (174), Transcarp (1, 96), Carp<br />
(1, 174), MCr (near Sudak, 2.8 km NW <strong>of</strong> Dachnoe village, Karadzha canyon, on<br />
fallen and still-attached dead branches <strong>of</strong> Ulmus carpinifolia, coll. E.O. Yurchenko,<br />
VIII 2001).<br />
362. Peniophora piceae (Pers.) J. Erikss. — P. cinerea var. piceae (Pers.) Bourdot<br />
et Galzin, 1928 non (P. Karst.) P. Karst., 1889 / Pilát, 1940 / Transcarp (1, 96).<br />
363. Peniophora pini (Schleich. et DC. : Fr.) Boidin — Stereum pini (Schleich. et<br />
DC. : Fr.) Fr. / CWU (Myc) S-51 / Bondartsev, 1927 / LP (6, 131, 160, 174), RGMS<br />
(121), LGMS (101, 121, 167, 174), DFS (52), RGS (121), LGS (121), WS (53), SCr (53),<br />
FSCr (53), MCr (53), SSCr (53).<br />
364. Peniophora pithya (Pers.) J. Erikss. — Kneiffia plumbea (Fr.) Bres. / Hizhyts’ka,<br />
1929 / WP (140), RP (44).<br />
365. Peniophora polygonia (Pers. : Fr.) Bourdot et Galzin — Aleurodiscus polygonius<br />
(Pers. : Fr.) Höhn. et Litsch. / KW 17594, 17597 / Bondartsev, 1927 / LP (6,<br />
174), Transcarp (1, 96), Carp (1, 174), RGMS (118, 121), LGMS (101, 118, 121, 167,<br />
174), RGS (118, 121), LGS (118, 121).<br />
366. Peniophora quercina (Pers. : Fr.) Cooke — Corticium quercinum (Pers. : Fr.)<br />
Fr.; Kneiffia corticalis (Bull.) Bres.; Peniophora corticalis (Bull.) Bres.; Thelephora quercina<br />
Pers. : Fr. / CWU (Myc) Cr-4, 7, Kh-7, S-47, 48; KW 9586, 9587, 28776-28790 / Bobi-<br />
49
50<br />
yak, 1907 / WP (139), RP (44, 77, 174), LP (6, 160, 170, 174), Rozt (1, 4, 150, 174),<br />
Transcarp (1, 96, 110), Carp (1, 94, 174), LFS (83, 159), LGMS (83, 101, 167, 174), DFS<br />
(52, 58), RGS (119), LGS (119).<br />
367. Peniophora rufa (Pers. : Fr.) Boidin — Cryptochaete rufa (Fr. : Fr.) P. Karst.;<br />
Hymenochaete rufa (Fr. : Fr.) Jacz.; Stereum rufum (Fr. : Fr.) Fr. / CWU (Myc) S-45 /<br />
Bobiyak, 1907 / WP (139), RP (44), LP (6, 160, 174), Rozt (1, 4, 174), RGMS (118),<br />
LGMS (118, 167), RGS (118), LGS (118).<br />
368. Peniophora rufomarginata (Pers.) Litsch. / KW 17592 / Soldatova, 1974 /<br />
LGMS (125, 167), RGS (119), LGS (119).<br />
369. Peniophora violaceolivida (Sommerf.) Massee — Corticium violaceolividum<br />
(Sommerf.) Fr. / CWU (Myc) S-53 / Bobiyak, 1907 / LP (Sumy oblast, Desnyans’ko-<br />
Starohuts’ky National Natural Park, on fallen branches <strong>of</strong> Populus sp., coll.<br />
A.Yu. Akulov, A.S. Usichenko VIII 2001), Rozt (1, 4, 174), Transcarp (1, 74), Precarp<br />
(174).<br />
Fam. Stereaceae Pilát<br />
370. Aleurodiscus amorphus (Pers. : Fr.) J. Schröt. — Corticium amorphum<br />
(Pers. : Fr.) Fr.; Stereum amorphum (Pers. : Fr.) E.H.L. Krause / Hizhyts’ka, 1929 / RP<br />
(44), LP (131), Transcarp (1, 96), Carp (1, 174), RGMS (118, 121), LGMS (118, 121,<br />
167), RGS (118, 121), LGS (118, 121).<br />
371. Aleurodiscus disciformis (Vill. : Fr.) Pat. — Aleurocystidiellum disciforme<br />
(Vill. : Fr.) Boidin; Stereum disciforme (Vill. : Fr.) Fr. / Bobiyak, 1907 / Rozt (1, 4),<br />
Transcarp (1, 96), Carp (1, 174), LGMS (167).<br />
372. Aleurodiscus mirabilis (Berk. et M.A. Curtis) Höhn. et Litsch. — A. alboroseus<br />
Bres. / Zerova et al., 1972 / LGMS (167), DFS (125, 174).<br />
373. Amylostereum areolatum (Chaillet ex Fr. : Fr.) Boidin / Davydkina, 1980 /<br />
WFS (20).<br />
374. Amylostereum chailletii (Pers. : Fr.) Boidin — Stereum chailletii (Pers. : Fr.)<br />
Fr. / Pilát, 1940 / Transcarp (1, 96), WFS (20).<br />
375. Conferticium ochraceum (Fr. : Fr.) Hallenb. — Corticium ochraceum<br />
(Fr. : Fr.) Fr.; Gloeocystidiellum ochraceum (Fr. : Fr.) Donk; Gloeocystidium ochraceum<br />
¢¡¤£ ¥§¦©¨¤©£ ©¡£¡£ ¥¡£ ©¡¤ ¦<br />
(Fr. :<br />
174), Transcarp (1, 96), RGMS (118), LGMS (101, 118, 167, 174), RGS (118), LGS<br />
(118).<br />
376. Gloeocystidiellum porosum (Berk. et M.A. Curtis) Donk — Kneiffia straminea<br />
Bres. / Hizhyts’ka, 1929 / RP (44).<br />
377. Gloiothele citrina (Pers.) Ginns et G.W. Freeman — Corticium alutaceum<br />
(Schrad.) Bres., 1897 non Pers., 1796; C. pelliculare (P. Karst.) P. Karst; C. radiosum<br />
(Fr. : Fr.) Fr.; Gloeocystidiellum citrinum (Pers.) Donk; Gloeocystidium alutaceum<br />
(Schrad. ex J.F. Gmel.) Bourdot et Galzin; Vesiculomyces citrinus (Pers.) E. Hagstr. /<br />
CWU (Myc) S-10 / Bobiyak, 1907 / LP (6, 174), Rozt (1, 4, 174), Transcarp (1, 96),<br />
Carp (1, 174), RGMS (125), LGMS (101, 167, 174), <strong>Ukraine</strong> (21).<br />
378. Laxitextum bicolor (Pers. : Fr.) Lentz — Stereum fuscum (Schrad.) Quél. /<br />
CWU (Myc) Kh-39 / Pilát, 1940 / Transcarp (1, 96), Carp (1, 174), LFS (159), WFS<br />
(20).
379. Megalocystidium luridum (Bres.) Jülich — Gloeocystidiellum luridum (Bres.)<br />
Boidin; Gloecystidium luridum (Bres.) Höhn. et Litsch. / KW 925 / Bondartsev, 1927<br />
/ RP (44), LP (6, 174), LGMS (101, 174), SSCr (53).<br />
380. Megalocystidium leucoxanthum (Bres.) Jülich — Gloeocystidiellum leucoxanthum<br />
(Bres.) Boidin; Gloeocystidium leucoxanthum (Bres.) Höhn. et Litsch. / CWU<br />
(Myc) Kh-173 / Usichenko, 2002 / LFS (159).<br />
381. Stereum gausapatum (Fr.) Fr. / CWU (Myc) Kh-172 / Bondartsev, 1927 /<br />
LP (6, 174), Transcarp (1, 96), Carp (1, 174), RFS (20), LFS (20, 159, 161), RGMS (123),<br />
LGMS (101, 123, 167, 174), DFS (52), RGS (123), LGS (123), SCr (50, 105), MCr (105),<br />
SSCr (51, 105), Cr (20).<br />
382. Stereum hirsutum (Willd. : Fr.) Gray — Thelephora hirsuta Willd. : Fr. /<br />
CWU (Myc) Kh-5, S-55, 56; KW 2851, 2853, 2855, 2857, 17734, 17735, 17737–17739,<br />
17741–17743, 17748, 28804 / Léveillé, 1842 / WP (139, 140, 174), RP (42, 65, 77, 85,<br />
171, 174), LP (6, 11, 123, 131, 160, 170, 174), Rozt (1, 4, 150, 174), Transcarp (1, 74, 96),<br />
Carp (1, 24, 36, 38, 94, 174), Precarp (1, 158, 174), WFS (48), RFS (20, 98, 147, 174),<br />
LFS (10, 16, 57, 159, 161, 174), RGMS (23, 115, 116, 118, 120, 133), LGMS (100, 113,<br />
115, 116, 118, 120, 133, 167), DFS (52, 57, 58, 93, 117, 174), RGS (115, 116, 118–120,<br />
133, 174), LGS (115, 116, 118, 119, 120, 133), SCr (12, 49, 50, 105), FSCr (105, 174),<br />
MCr (40, 73, 105, 174), SSCr (105), <strong>Ukraine</strong> (21).<br />
383. Stereum ochrace<strong>of</strong>lavum (Schwein.) Ellis — S. sulphuratum Berk. et Ravenel<br />
/ KW 17765 / Pilát, 1940 / Transcarp (1, 96), LGMS (167).<br />
384. Stereum ostrea 10 (Blume et Nees : Fr.) Fr. — S. fasciatum (Schwein. : Fr.) Fr.;<br />
S. hirsutum var. fasciatum (Schwein.) Fr.; S. insignitum Quél. / KW 17759 / Gutsevich,<br />
1940; Pilát, 1940 / Transcarp (1, 96), WFS (20), RFS (147), RGMS (121),<br />
LGMS (121, 167), RGS (121), LGS (121), SCr (49, 50), MCr (40, 174), Cr (20).<br />
385. Stereum rugosum (Pers. : Fr.) Fr. / KW 17760, 45190-45192 / Bobiyak, 1907<br />
/ RP (44, 174), LP (6, 170, 174), Rozt (1, 4, 150, 174), Transcarp (1, 96), Carp (1, 24, 36,<br />
38, 94, 174), WFS (20), RFS (20, 98, 147), LFS (20), LGMS (101, 167).<br />
386. Stereum sanguinolentum (Alb. et Schwein. : Fr.) Fr. — S. crispum J. Schröt.<br />
/ CWU (Myc) P-1; KW 3155 / Yavorskii, 1915 / LP (5, 131, 170), Rozt (1, 174),<br />
Transcarp (1, 74, 96), Carp (1, 37, 38, 106, 174), RFS (98, 147), RGMS (118, 120, 123),<br />
LGMS (118, 120, 123, 167), DFS (117, 126), RGS (118–120, 123), LGS (118–120, 123),<br />
MCr (40, 174), Cr (20).<br />
387. Stereum subtomentosum Pouzar / CWU (Myc) Kh-185 / Wasser, Soldatova,<br />
1977 / LP (160), RFS (20), LFS (20, 159, 161), LGMS (167).<br />
388. Xylobolus frustulatus (Pers. : Fr.) Boidin — Stereum frustulosum Fr. / CWU<br />
(Myc) Kh-18; KW 17997 / Bobiyak, 1907 / RP (65), Rozt (1, 4, 174), Transcarp (1, 96),<br />
Carp (1, 174), Precarp (1, 174), WFS (20), RFS (20), LFS (20, 159), SCr (12, 49, 50),<br />
FSCr (174), MCr (40), Cr (20), <strong>Ukraine</strong> (21).<br />
10 Possibly some Ukrainian records <strong>of</strong> this rare for temperate areas species are belonged to<br />
related species, Stereum subtomentosum Pouzar (= S. fasciatum ss. auct. Eur.)<br />
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52<br />
ORDO THELEPHORALES ORNER EX OBERW.<br />
Fam. Bankeraceae Donk<br />
389. Bankera fuligineoalba (Schmidt : Fr.) Pouzar — Hydnum fuligineo-album<br />
Schmidt : Fr. / KW 18668, 18679 / LP (Chernihiv oblast, Semenovs’k district, near<br />
Semenovka village, on strongly destroyed wood, coll. M.Ya. Zerova X 1956)<br />
390. Boletopsis leucomelaena (Pers. per Pers.) Fayod / Bondartsev, 1953 / LFS<br />
(7, 174).<br />
391. Hydnellum aurantiacum (Fr.) P. Karst / Zerova et al., 1972 / Rozt (1, 174).<br />
392. Hydnellum concrescens (Pers.) Banker — Calodon zonatus (Batsch)<br />
P. Karst.; Hydnellum zonatum (Fr.) P. Karst.; Hydnum zonatum Batsch / Bobiyak, 1907<br />
/ Rozt (1, 4, 174), Transcarp (1, 96), MCr (105).<br />
393. Hydnellum ferrugineum (Fr. : Fr.) P. Karst. — Hydnum ferrugineum (Fr.)<br />
P. Karst. / KW 18673 / Soldatova, 1975 / LP (131), RGMS (122, 167), LGMS (122,<br />
167), RGS (122, 127), LGS (122).<br />
394. Hydnellum suaveolens (Scop. : Fr.) P. Karst. / Zerova et al., 1972 / Rozt (1,<br />
174), MCr (105), SSCr (105).<br />
395. Phellodon melaleucus (Sw. : Fr.) P. Karst. — Hydnum graveolens Pers. / Bobiyak,<br />
1907 / LP (174), Rozt (1, 4), RGMS (121, 122), LGMS (121, 122, 167), RGS (119,<br />
121, 122), LGS (119, 121, 122), MCr (105).<br />
396. Phellodon niger (Fr. : Fr.) P. Karst. — Hydnum nigrum Fr. : Fr. /<br />
Solomakhina, 1956 / WP (136, 141, 174).<br />
397. Phellodon tomentosus (L. : Fr.) Banker — Hydnum cyathiforme Schaeff. /<br />
KW 18345, 18890 / Solomakhina, 1956 / WP (136, 174), RP (174), LP (174), Rozt (1,<br />
174).<br />
398. Sarcodon imbricatus 11 (L. : Fr.) P. Karst. — Hydnum imbricatum L. / KW<br />
18036 / ¡£¢¥¤§¦©¨ ¥¥<br />
(1, 174), Transcarp (1, 96), LFS (15).<br />
Fam. Thelephoraceae Chevall.<br />
399. Pseudotomentella flavovirens £©£ § — Tomentella flavovirens<br />
Höhn. et Litsch. / Pilát, 1940 / Transcarp (96).<br />
400. Pseudotomentella tristis (P. Karst.) M.J. Larsen — Tomentella umbrina (Fr.)<br />
Litsch. in Pilát / Pilát, 1940 / Transcarp (96).<br />
401. Thelephora anthocephala (Bull. : Fr.) Fr. / CWU (Myc) Kh-162; KW 17847<br />
/ Bondartsev, 1927 / RP (44, 174), LP (6, 174), LFS (159), RGMS (122), LGMS (122,<br />
167), RGS (122), LGS (122), SCr (105).<br />
var. clavularis (Fr.) Quél. — Th. clavularis Fr. / KW 17842 / Soldatova, 1975 /<br />
RGMS (122), LGMS (122, 167), RGS (122), LGS (122).<br />
11 Sarcodon badius (Pers.) Bourdot et Galzin [= Hydnum badium Pers. ss. Nikol. / KW 18677 /<br />
Zerova, 1956 / LP (Kiev oblast, mixed forest (Quercus-Pinus community) near settlement<br />
Boyarka, on ground, coll. M.Ya. Zerova, X 1956), LFS (16)] has unclear taxonomical position<br />
and may be considered as synonym <strong>of</strong> either S. imbricatus or S. lundellii Maas Geest. et Nannf.
402. Thelephora aff. arbuscula12 Corner / CWU (Myc) Kh-174 / Usichenko,<br />
2002 / LFS (159).<br />
403. Thelephora atra Weinm. / Hizhyts’ka, 1929 / RP (44).<br />
404. Thelephora caryophyllea Schaeff. : Fr. — Th. radiata Fr. / KW 17851 / Bobiyak,<br />
1907 / Rozt (1, 4), RGMS (122), LGMS (122, 167), RGS (122), LGS (122).<br />
405. Thelephora crustacea Schumach. : Fr. — Tomentella crustacea (Schumach.)<br />
Höhn. et Litsch. / Pilát, 1940 / Transcarp (1, 96), Carp (1, 174).<br />
406. Thelephora palmata Scop. : Fr. — Phylacteria palmata (Scop. : Fr.) Pat.;<br />
Th. coralloides Fr. / KW 17848 / Bobiyak, 1907 / RP (44, 174), LP (6, 131, 170, 174),<br />
Rozt (1, 4), Transcarp (1, 96), RGMS (122), LGMS (122, 167), RGS (122), LGS (122).<br />
407. Thelephora penicillata Fr. — Th. mollissima Pers. : Fr. / Dobrovol’skii,<br />
Sosin, 1960 / Rozt (1), RGMS (23).<br />
408. Thelephora spongiosa Schwein. : Fr. — Tomentella spongiosa (Schwein. : Fr.)<br />
Höhn. et Litsch. / Pilát, 1940 / Transcarp (1, 96).<br />
409. Thelephora terrestris Ehrh. : Fr. — Phylacteria terrestris (Ehrh. : Fr.) Pat.;<br />
Th. laciniata Pers. / CWU (Myc) Kh-262; KW 2244-2247, 17810, 17817, 17822, 17827–<br />
17829, 17830–17833, 17835–17837, 17840–17843, 17848, 17849, 17851, 17893 /<br />
© ¢¡¤£¦¥¨§<br />
71), RP (44, 174), LP (5, 6, 11, 131, 160, 170, 174), Rozt (1, 4, 150,<br />
174), Transcarp (1, 96), Carp (1, 106), WFS (68), RFS (147), LFS (15, 16, 159, 174),<br />
LGMS (100, 101, 113, 115, 118, 128, 167, 174), RGMS (23, 115, 118, 128), RGS (115,<br />
118, 128), LGS (115, 118, 128), SSCr (105).<br />
410. Tomentella atramentaria Rostr. — T. flaccida Bourdot et Galzin; T. porulosa<br />
¤¦¦ 96), RGMS (118), LGMS<br />
(Bou¦<br />
(118, 167), RGS (118), LGS (118).<br />
411. Tomentella badia (Link) Stalpers — T. atroviolacea Litsch. / Pilát, 1940 /<br />
Transcarp (1, 96).<br />
412. Tomentella bryophila (Pers.) M.J. Larsen — T. fusc<strong>of</strong>erruginosa (Bres.)<br />
Litsch.; T. spongiosa var. brevispina Bourdot et Galzin; T. subferruginea (Burt) Donk /<br />
Pilát, 1940 / Rozt (64), Transcarp (1, 64, 96).<br />
413. Tomentella cinerascens (P. Karst.) Höhn. et Litsch. — T. subcervina Litsch.<br />
in Pilát / Bondartsev, 1927 / RP (174), LP (6), Transcarp (1, 74, 96).<br />
414. Tomentella coerulea (Bres.) Höhn. et Litsch. / Hizhyts’ka, 1929 / RP (44,<br />
174), Rozt (64), LGMS (101, 174).<br />
415. Tomentella crinalis (Fr.) M.J. Larsen — Caldesiella ferruginosa (Fr.) Sacc.;<br />
Hydnum ferruginosum Fr. / Bobiyak, 1907 / Rozt (1, 4), Transcarp (1, 96), LGMS<br />
(167), RGS (127).<br />
416. Tomentella ellisii (Sacc.) Jülich et Stalpers — T. microspora (P. Karst.) Höhn.<br />
et Litsch. / KW 17939 / Wasser, Soldatova, 1977 / LGMS (167).<br />
417. Tomentella ferruginea (Pers. : Fr.) Pat. — Hypochnus ferrugineus (Pers. : Fr.)<br />
Quél.; T. coriaria (Peck) Bourdot et Galzin; T. fusca (Pers.) J. Schröt. / KW 17938 /<br />
Bobiyak, 1907 / RP (174), LP (6, 174), Rozt (1, 4, 174), Transcarp (1, 64, 96), Carp (1,<br />
174), WFS (174), RGMS (118), LGMS (118, 167), RGS (64, 118), LGS (118), Cr (64).<br />
12 This record indicates only the similarity <strong>of</strong> examined specimen with Th. arbuscula. The character<br />
<strong>of</strong> Th. arbuscula distribution makes the likelihood <strong>of</strong> its find in <strong>Ukraine</strong> very small.<br />
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54<br />
418. Tomentella fibrosa (Berk. et M.A. Curtis) Kõljalg — T. bombycina (P. Karst.)<br />
J. Erikss.; Tomentellina bombycina (P. Karst.) Bourdot et Galzin / Pilát, 1940 / Transcarp<br />
(1, 96), <strong>Ukraine</strong> (174).<br />
419. Tomentella fuscocinerea (Pers. : Fr.) Donk — Corticium macrosporum Ellis et<br />
Everh.; T. alutaceoumbrina (Bres.) Litsch.; T. macrospora Höhn. et Litsch.; T. mycophila<br />
¢<br />
¢¡¤£¦¥¨§©¨£¢§¨¢¦¤§§<br />
420. Tomentella italica (Sacc.) M.J. Larsen — Caldesiella italica Sacc. / Pilát, 1940<br />
/ Transcarp (1, 96).<br />
421. Tomentella pilosa (Burt) Bourdot et Galzin / Pilát, 1940 / Transcarp (1, 96).<br />
422. Tomentella punicea (Alb. et Schwein. : Fr.) J. Schröt. — T. atrovirens (Bres.)<br />
Höhn. et Litsch.; T. epiphylla Bourdot et Galzin; T. subrubiginosa Litsch. / KW 17943<br />
/ Pilát, 1940 / RP (174), Transcarp (1, 96), Carp (1, 174), RFS (64), LGMS (167), SSCr<br />
(64).<br />
423. Tomentella stuposa (Link) Stalpers — T. bresadolae (Brinkmann) Höhn. et<br />
Litsch. / Pilát, 1940 / Rozt (64), Transcarp (1, 96), Carp (1, 174).<br />
424. Tomentella sublilacina (Ellis et Holw.) Wakef. — T. albomarginata (Bourdot<br />
et Galzin) M.P. Christ. / Wasser, Soldatova, 1977 / Rozt (64), Transcarp (64), LGMS<br />
(167).<br />
425. Tomentella terrestris (Berk. et Broome) M.J. Larsen / Kõljalg, 1996 / Precarp<br />
(64).<br />
426. Tomentella testaceogilva Bourdot et Galzin / Pilát, 1940 / Transcarp (1,<br />
96).<br />
Doubtful data<br />
427. Ganoderma australe (Fr. : Fr.) Pat. / Soldatova, 1975 / RGMS (123, 128),<br />
LGMS (123, 128, 167), RGS (123, 128), LGS (123, 128). This is the species with tropical<br />
and subtropical distribution. The taxon is close to G. lipsiense, and differs from it,<br />
¨¢¢<br />
<br />
besides geography, by 5–<br />
larger spores (8.5–10 (12) ×<br />
<strong>of</strong> cap (Nuñez, Ryvarden, 2000).<br />
428. Mycorrhaphium adustum (Schwein.) Maas Geest. — Mycoleptodon adustum<br />
(Schwein.) Nikol. / Soldatova, 1985 / LP (132). The species is distributed in North<br />
America and East Asia.<br />
429. Phellinus lonicerinus (Bondartsev) Bondartsev et Singer / KW 17146,<br />
18900-18907 / Soldatova, 1971 / RGMS (115, 120, 123), LGMS (113–115, 123, 167,<br />
174), DFS (117), RGS (115, 120, 123), LGS (115, 120, 123). The species is distributed<br />
mostly in Middle Asia. Some authors consider Phellinus lonicerinus as synonym <strong>of</strong><br />
Ph. linteus (Berk. et M.A. Curtis) Teng (Bondartseva, Parmasto, 1986; Gilbertson,<br />
Ryvarden, 1994).<br />
430. Porostereum crassum (Lév.) Hjortstam et Ryvarden — Laxitextum crassum<br />
(Lév.) Lentz / Soldatova, 1974 / RGMS (121), LGMS (121, 167), RGS (119, 121), LGS<br />
(119, 121). It is pantropical species, known from East and South Asia, Africa, America<br />
(Davydkina, 1980).<br />
431. Thelephora intybacea Pers. / Bobiyak, 1907 / LP (170), Rozt (4). The species<br />
has areal out <strong>of</strong> West and Central Europe.
Taxa with unknown correct name, dubious and confused names<br />
432. Ceraceomyces sublaevis (Bres.) Jülich, nom. conf. — Corticium sublaeve<br />
Bres. ss. Zerova et al. / Zerova et al., 1972 / RP (174). The concept <strong>of</strong> C. sublaevis ss.<br />
auct. includes two current species, C. eludens and C. microsporus.<br />
433. Chaetoporus flavescens (Bres.) Bondartsev et Singer / Wasser, 1971 / LGS<br />
(165).<br />
434. Corticium calceum (Pers. : Fr.) Fr. / Bobiyak, 1907 as ‘C. calceum Pers.’ /<br />
Rozt (1, 4). Corticium calceum ss. Bourdot et Galzin is a synonym <strong>of</strong> Sistotremastrum<br />
suecicum Litsch. (Eriksson et al., 1984: 1377; Parmasto, 1997). At the same time it is a<br />
synonym <strong>of</strong> Exidiopsis calcea (Pers. : Fr.) K. Wells (Parmasto, 1997). Herbarium<br />
specimens collected by G. Bobiyak in 1907 were not accessible for examining, that<br />
does not allow to determine what species was published under this name.<br />
435. Corticium luteum Bres. / Bondartsev, 1927 / LP (6), SSCr (53).<br />
436. Corticium microsporum (Bres.) Herter, nom. conf. — C. byssinum<br />
var. microsporum Bres. / Pilát, 1940 / Transcarp (96). The concept <strong>of</strong> C. microsporum<br />
includes two current species, Ceraceomyces eludens and Trechispora cohaerens.<br />
437. Corticium straminicola Pidopl. / Pidoplichko, 1948 / LGMS (95).<br />
438. Corticium sulfureomarginatum Litsch. / Pilát, 1940 / Transcarp (1, 96).<br />
Probably Amylocorticium canadense (Burt) J. Erikss. et Weresub is correct name for<br />
the taxon.<br />
439. Cyphella citrispora Pilát /Pilát, 1940 / Transcarp (96).<br />
440. Cyphella kavinae Pilát / Pilát, 1940 / Transcarp (96).<br />
441. Cyphella lacera Pers. — Merulius luteus Secr. / Bobiyak, 1907 / Rozt (1, 4).<br />
442. Cyphella solenioides P. Karst. / Pilát, 1940 / Transcarp (96).<br />
443. Grandinia mucida Fr. — Thelephora mucida Fr. / Hizhyts’ka, 1929 / RP (44).<br />
Probably this taxon is a species <strong>of</strong> the genus Phanerochaete.<br />
444. Hydnum melliodorum / Czerniaiev, 1845 / <strong>Ukraine</strong> (19).<br />
445. Hypochnus anthochrous (Pers. : Fr.) Fr., nom. dub. / Bobiyak, 1907 / Rozt<br />
(1, 4).<br />
446. Irpex crispatus Berk. in Cooke / Bobiyak, 1907 / Rozt (1, 4).<br />
447. Irpex crispus Schaeff. / Bobiyak, 1907 / Rozt (4).<br />
448. Lenzites gigantea Czern. , nom. dub. — Cellularia gigantea (Czern.) Kuntze<br />
/ Czerniaiev, 1845 / <strong>Ukraine</strong> (19).<br />
449. Odontia diaplana J. Schröt. / Solomakhina, Prudenko (1998) / RFS (147).<br />
Probably this is misspelling <strong>of</strong> Odontia diaphana (Schrad. : Fr.) Gray.<br />
450. Odontia obtusa (Schrad. : Fr.) Gray, nom. dub. — Hydnum obtusum<br />
Schrad. : Fr. / Zerova, 1948 / RP (77, 171).<br />
451. Polyporus subtomentosus / Hizhyts’ka, 1929 as ‘P. subtomentosum Fr.’ /<br />
RP (44). Possible correct name is Coltricia focicola (Berk. et M.A. Curtis) Murrill.<br />
452. Poria nordmannii (Lév.) Cooke, nom. dub. — Polyporus nordmannii Lév. /<br />
Leveille, 1842 / Cr (73, 129).<br />
453. Radulum tomentosum Fr. / Bobiyak, 1907 / Rozt (1, 4).<br />
454. Schizophyllum abietinum ‘Schr.’ / Isayeva, 1952 / WFS (48).<br />
455. Solenia araneosa (Bourdot et Galzin) Cooke / Pilát, 1940 / Transcarp (96).<br />
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56<br />
456. Tomentella biennis (Fr. : Fr.) A.M. Rogers, nom. dub. — Thelephora biennis<br />
Fr. : Fr / Bobiyak, 1907 / Rozt (1, 4).<br />
457. Tomentella jaapii (Bres.) Bourdot et Galzin / Pilát, 1940 / Transcarp (1,<br />
96).<br />
458. Tomentella ochrace<strong>of</strong>usca / Pilát, 1940 / Transcarp (1, 96).<br />
459. *Tomentella pellicularioides Wakef. / CWU (Myc) Kh-196 / LFS (Kharkiv<br />
oblast, Zmiev district, Haidary, Kharkiv University Biological Station, on fallen<br />
twigs <strong>of</strong> Quercus sp., coll. A.Yu. Akulov, A.S. Usichenko VII 2002).<br />
460. Tomentella subfusca (P. Karst.) Höhn. et Litsch., nom. dub. / Bondartsev,<br />
1927 / LP (6, 174).<br />
461. Trechispora filia (Bres.) Liberta — Corticium filium Bres. / Pilát, 1940 /<br />
Transcarp (1, 96).
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2003. — Vol. 2, N 2. — P. 1–73. — UDC 582.287.23:001.4(477).<br />
SUMMARY: The <strong>checklist</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>aphyllophoroid</strong> <strong>fungi</strong> (except <strong>of</strong> taxa with<br />
typical clavarioid and stipitate cantharelloid basidiomata) based on the data <strong>of</strong> literature<br />
since 1842 and examined collections from WU, KW, LE, and MSK herbaria<br />
includes 461 species. Five species are belonged to doubtful records; 30 names are<br />
classified as dubious, confused, or <strong>of</strong> unclear application. The species are accompanied<br />
with the numbers <strong>of</strong> reference herbarium specimens, data on the earliest publishing<br />
for <strong>Ukraine</strong>, distribution in botanic- geographical districts (geobotanical<br />
regions) <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ukraine</strong>, and appropriate numbered literature references. Besides <strong>of</strong> upto-date<br />
nomenclature, the synonyms used in the quoted publications and herbarium<br />
labels are listed. Six species are recorded from <strong>Ukraine</strong> for the first time on the<br />
base <strong>of</strong> collections gathered by the authors. The new species and new finds for the<br />
geobotanical region (districts) are provided by brief information about locality, substratum,<br />
collector(s), and date <strong>of</strong> collection. Taxa are arranged according to the system<br />
accepted in the 9 th edition <strong>of</strong> “Ainsworth and Bisby's dictionary <strong>of</strong> the <strong>fungi</strong>”.<br />
The <strong>checklist</strong> is supplemented by the floristic bibliography on <strong>aphyllophoroid</strong> <strong>fungi</strong><br />
<strong>of</strong> <strong>Ukraine</strong> with titles in original languages and in English.<br />
Key words: Aphyllophorales, biodiversity, history <strong>of</strong> investigation, distribution,<br />
nomenclature.<br />
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