Species of fungus
Serpula himantioides
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Scientific classification
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Domain:
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Eukaryota
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Kingdom:
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Fungi
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Division:
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Basidiomycota
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Class:
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Agaricomycetes
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Order:
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Boletales
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Family:
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Serpulaceae
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Genus:
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Serpula
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Species:
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S. himantioides
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Binomial name
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Serpula himantioides
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Synonyms[1]
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- Boletus arboreus Sowerby (1802)
- Merulius himantioides Fr. (1818)
- Xylomyzon versicolor Pers. (1825)
- Merulius papyraceus Fr. (1828)
- Merulius squalidus Fr. (1828)
- Serpula papyracea (Fr.) P.Karst. (1885)
- Serpula squalida (Fr.) P.Karst. (1885)
- Sesia himantioides (Fr.) Kuntze (1891)
- Sesia papyracea (Fr.) Kuntze (1891)
- Sesia squalida (Fr.) Kuntze (1891)
- Merulius silvester O.Falck (1912)
- Merulius americanus Burt (1917)
- Merulius gelatinosus Lloyd (1922)
- Gyrophana himantioides (Fr.) Bourdot & Galzin (1923)
- Serpula americana (Burt) W.B.Cooke (1943)
- Serpula lacrymans var. himantioides (Fr.) W.B.Cooke (1957)
- Coniophora dimitiella S.S.Rattan (1977)
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Serpula himantioides is a species of fungus that causes damage to timber referred to as dry rot. It is a basidiomycete in the order Boletales. It has been found on all continents except for Antarctica. Recent molecular work demonstrates that S. himantioides is a species complex including multiple cryptic lineages.[2]
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