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Polyporus alveolaris : ウィキペディア英語版 | Polyporus alveolaris
''Polyporus alveolaris'', commonly known as the hexagonal-pored polypore,〔 is a species of fungus in the genus Polyporus. It causes a white rot of dead hardwoods. Found on sticks and decaying logs, its distinguishing features are its yellowish to orange scaly cap, and the hexagonal or diamond-shaped pores. It is widely distributed in North America, and also found in Asia, Australia, and Europe. ==Taxonomy== The first scientific description of the fungus was published in 1815 by Augustin Pyramus de Candolle, under the name ''Merulius alveolaris''.〔 A few years later in 1821 it was sanctioned by Elias Magnus Fries as ''Cantharellus alveolaris''. It was transferred to the genus ''Polyporus'' in a 1941 publication by Appollinaris Semenovich Bondartsev and Rolf Singer.〔 The genus name is derived from the Greek meaning "many pores", while the specific epithet ''alveolaris'' means "with small pits or hollows".〔
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