Dichomitus


Dichomitus is a genus of poroid crust fungi in the family Polyporaceae. It was circumscribed by English mycologist Derek Reid in 1965.

Description

Dichomitus fungi have fruit bodies that are either crust-like, or form caps that largely lack a stipe. The upper surface of the fruit body is typically white to blackish in colour, while the pore surface ranges from cream to pale greyish. The inner tissue of the fruit body, the context, is white to cream.
Dichomitus features a dimitic hyphal system.

Species

, Index Fungorum accepts 24 species of Dichomitus:
  • Dichomitus affixus T.Hatt.
  • Dichomitus amazonicus Gomes-Silva, Ryvarden & Gibertoni – Brazil
  • Dichomitus amygdalinus Ryvarden
  • Dichomitus anoectoporus Ryvarden
  • Dichomitus campestris Domanski & Orlicz – Europe
  • Dichomitus citricremeus Masuka & Ryvarden – Africa
  • Dichomitus costaricensis Ryvarden – Costa Rica
  • Dichomitus cylindrosporus Ryvarden – Belize
  • Dichomitus deviatus Ipulet & Ryvarden – Africa
  • Dichomitus ecuadorensis Ryvarden
  • Dichomitus efibulatus A.M.Ainsw. & Ryvarden – Great Britain
  • Dichomitus epitephrus Ryvarden
  • Dichomitus eucalypti Ryvarden – Australia
  • Dichomitus grandisporus Aime & Ryvarden – Guyana
  • Dichomitus hubeiensis Hai J.Li & B.K.Cui – China
  • Dichomitus kirkii Masuka & Ryvarden – Africa; China
  • Dichomitus leucoplacus Ryvarden
  • Dichomitus mexicanus Ryvarden
  • Dichomitus newhookii P.K.Buchanan & Ryvarden – New Zealand
  • Dichomitus papuanus Quanten – Papua New Guinea
  • Dichomitus pendulus Læssøe & Ryvarden
  • Dichomitus perennis Ryvarden – Belize
  • Dichomitus sinuolatus H.S.Yuan – China
  • Dichomitus squalens D.A.Reid – Europe; Canada