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''Phellinus ellipsoideus'' (formerly ''Fomitiporia ellipsoidea'') is a species of polypore fungus in the family Hymenochaetaceae, a specimen of which produced the largest fungal fruit body ever recorded. Found in China, the fruit bodies produced by the species are brown, woody basidiocarps that grow on dead wood, where the fungus feeds as a saprotroph. The basidiocarps are perennial, allowing them to grow very large under favourable circumstances. They are resupinate, measuring or more in length, though typically extending less than a centimetre from the surface of the wood. ''P. ellipsoideus'' produces distinct ellipsoidal spores, after which it is named, and unusual setae. These two features allow it to be readily differentiated microscopically from other, similar species. Chemical compounds isolated from the species include several steroidal compounds. These may have pharmacological applications, but further research is needed. The species was named in 2008 by Bao-Kai Cui and Yu-Cheng Dai based on collections made in Fujian Province. It was placed in the genus ''Fomitiporia'', but later analysis suggests that it is more closely related to ''Phellinus'' species. It was revealed in 2011 that a very large fruit body, measuring up to in length, had been found on Hainan Island. The specimen, which was 20 years old, was estimated to weigh between . This was markedly larger than the previously largest recorded fungal fruit body, a specimen of ''Rigidoporus ulmarius'' found in the United Kingdom that had a circumference of . The findings were formally published in September 2011, but attracted international attention from the mainstream press prior to this. ==Taxonomy and phylogenetics== The species was first described in 2008 by Bao-Kai Cui and Yu-Cheng Dai, both of the Beijing Forestry University.〔MycoBank; Cui and Dai 2008, p. 343〕 Five specimens of the then-unknown species were collected during field work in the Wanmulin Nature Reserve (), Jian'ou, Fujian Province.〔 The pair named the species ''Fomitiporia ellipsoidea'' in an article in the journal ''Mycotaxon''.〔 The specific name ''ellipsoidea'' is from the Latin meaning "ellipsoid", and refers to the shape of the spores.〔Cui and Dai 2008, p. 344〕 Species of the order Hymenochaetales, to which this taxon belongs, make up 25% of the over 700 species of polypore found in China.〔Dai 2011, p. 1〕 Phylogenetic analysis of large subunit and internal transcribed spacer DNA sequence data, the results of which were published in 2012, concluded that the species then known as ''F. ellipsoidea'' was closely related to ''Phellinus gabonensis'', ''P. caribaeo-quercicolus'' and the newly described ''P. castanopsidis''. The four species share morphological characteristics, and form a monophyletic clade. This clade resolved more closely with ''Phellinus'' type species ''P. igniarius'' than it did with ''Fomitiporia'' type species ''F. langloisii'', and so the authors proposed a transference of ''F. ellipsoidea'' to ''Phellinus'', naming the new combination ''Phellinus ellipsoideus''.〔Cui and Decock 2013, pp. 341–2, 349〕 While the taxonomic database Index Fungorum follows the 2012 study, MycoBank continues to list ''Fomitiporia ellipsoidea'' as the correct binomial.〔MycoBank; Index Fungorum〕 Some mycologists consider ''Fomitiporia'' to be a synonym of ''Phellinus'' anyway.〔Cui and Decock 2013, p. 349〕
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