
doi: 10.1007/bf03053152
Species of the Hymenochaetaceae (Fungi, Hymenomycetes) are presumably homothallic and consequently of only uniparental reproduction. The number of species described is high (more than 100 inHymenochaete, several hundreds inPhellinus, etc. and their classification may be successful only when a clear species concept is consistently used. Type studies may give some help mainly for nomenclature; for taxonomy the study of numerous specimens of each species and a statistical approach is needed.
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