Scutiger pes-caprae

Scutiger pes-caprae is a species of fungus in the family Albatrellaceae. It was first described officially as a species of Polyporus by Christian Hendrik Persoon in 1818.[2] In recent decades, it was known most commonly as a species of Albatrellus until molecular research published by Canadian mycologist Serge Audet in 2010 revealed that it was more appropriate in an emended version of the genus Scutiger.[3]

Scutiger pes-caprae
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S. pes-caprae
Binomial name
Scutiger pes-caprae
(Pers.) Bondartsev & Singer (1941)
Synonyms[1]
  • Fungus sapatella Paulet (1793)
  • Fungus tuber Paulet (1793)
  • Polyporus pes-caprae Pers. (1818)
  • Boletus pes-caprae (Pers.) Cordier (1826)
  • Cerioporus inflexus Schulzer ex Quél. (1888)
  • Polyporus retipes Underw. (1897)
  • Scutiger retipes (Underw.) Murrill (1903)
  • Fomes oregonensis (Murrill) Sacc. & Traverso (1910)
  • Polyporus oregonensis (Murrill) Murrill (1912)
  • Scutiger oregonensis Murrill (1912)
  • Caloporus pes-caprae (Pers.) Pilát (1931)
  • Albatrellus pes-caprae (Pers.) Pouzar (1966)
  • Polypilus pes-caprae (Pers.) Teixeira (1992)
  • Albatrellopsis pes-caprae (Pers.) Teixeira (1994)

References

  1. "Synonyms: Scutiger pes-caprae (Pers.) Bondartsev & Singer, Annls mycol. 39(1): 47 (1941)". Species Fungorum. CAB International. Retrieved 2013-04-10.
  2. Persoon CH. Traité sur les Champignons Comestibles (in French). Paris: Belin-Leprier. p. 241; plate 3.
  3. Audet S. (2010). "Essai de découpage systématique du genre Scutiger (Basidiomycota): Albatrellopsis, Albatrellus, Polyporoletus, Scutiger et description de six nouveaux genres" [Essay on systematic cutting of the genus Scutiger (Basidiomycota): Albatrellopsis, Albatrellus, Polyporoletus, Scutiger and description of six new genera] (abstract). Mycotaxon (in French). 111: 431–64. doi:10.5248/111.431.


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