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    published the species as Polyporus nidulans. In 1881, Petter Karsten transferred it to its current genus, Hapalopilus, as the type species. The fungus has...
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    1986 Hapalopilus nidulans (Fr.) P.Karst. 1881 – widespread Hapalopilus ochraceolateritius (Bondartsev) Bondartsev & Singer 1941 – Europe Hapalopilus phlebiiformis...
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    chemist Stahlschmidt from a mycelial culture of the fungus species Hapalopilus nidulans in 1877. This chemical, present at 20–40% of the fresh weight of...
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    A.Curtis (1868); 19 species Grammothelopsis Jülich (1982); 7 species Hapalopilus P.Karst. (1881); 15 species Haploporus Bondartsev & Singer (1944); 6...
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  • dehydrogenase inhibitor polyporic acid, a toxic constituent of the mushroom Hapalopilus rutilans, in rats and humans". Archives of Toxicology. 72 (11): 711–721...
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    dyer's polypore (Phaeolus schweinitzii) and purple dye polypore (Hapalopilus nidulans) are used in mushroom dyeing. Several member of the Polyporales have...
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