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Rp Lexikon Web Arten Steccherinum ochraceum Pilzportrait Fungi, Dikarya, Basidiomycota, Agaricomycotina, Agaricomycetes, Polyporales, Steccherinaceae, Steccherinum Steccherinum ochraceum Ockerrötlicher Resupinatstacheling Steccherinum ochraceum Steccherinum ochraceum (Persoon ex J.F. Gmelin) Gray 1821 Hydnum ochraceum Persoon ex J.F. Gmelin 1792 Hydnum daviesii Sowerby 1797 Steccherinum ochraceum (Persoon ex J.F. Gmelin) Gray 1821 Hydnum rhois Schweinitz 1822 Hydnum dichroum Persoon 1825 Hydnum denticulatum Persoon 1825 Hydnum pudorinum Fries 1828 Hydnum hirtum Fries 1838 Hydnum decurrens Berkeley & M.A. Curtis 1869 Gloiodon pudorinus (Fries) P. Karsten 1879 Acia denticulata (Persoon) P. Karsten 1879 Gloiodon hirtus (Fries) P. Karsten 1879 Climacodon ochraceus (Persoon ex J.F. Gmelin) P. Karsten 1882 Pleurodon pudorinus (Fries) Quélet 1885 Odontia denticulata var. denticulata (Persoon) Quélet 1886 Odontia denticulata var. sordida (Weinmann) Quélet 1886 Odontia denticulata (Persoon) Quélet 1886 Odontina denticulata (Persoon) Patouillard 1887 Leptodon ochraceus (Persoon ex J.F. Gmelin) Quélet 1888 Mycoleptodon pudorinus (Fries) Patouillard 1897 Mycoleptodon pudorinum (Fries) Patouillard 1897 Mycoleptodon ochraceum (Persoon) Bourdot & Galzin 1900 Mycoleptodon ochraceus (Persoon ex J.F. Gmelin) Patouillard 1900 Mycoleptodon decurrens (Berkeley & M.A. Curtis) Patouillard 1900 Steccherinum rhois (Schweinitz) Banker 1906 Acia uda subsp. denticulata (Persoon) Bourdot & Galzin 1914 Mycoleptodon dichroum (Persoon) Bourdot & Galzin 1914 Mycoleptodon dichrous (Persoon) Bourdot & Galzin 1914 Sarcodontia denticulata (Persoon) Nikolajeva 1961 Mycoleptodon rhois (Schweinitz) Nikolajeva 1961 Mycoacia denticulata (Persoon) Parmasto 1967 Irpex ochraceus (Persoon) Kotiranta & Saarenoksa 2002 Irpex rhois (Schweinitz) Saarenoksa & Kotiranta 2002 Dank den inkrustierten Skelettzystiden, kann dieser Resupinatstacheling mikroskopisch relativ gut identifiziert werden. Farblich ist er allerdings sehr variabel, von hell bis dunkelocker. makroskopisch Fruchtkörper / Habitus / Wachstumsform Resupinat mit feinen ockerfarbenen Stacheln. Im frischen Zustand weiss gezont. STECCHERINUM_OCHRACEUM www.mycopedia.ch - T. Flammer© 07.09.2021 Seite 1 Steccherinum ochraceum Pilzportrait Fungi, Dikarya, Basidiomycota, Agaricomycotina, Agaricomycetes, Polyporales, Steccherinaceae, Steccherinum Steccherinum ochraceum Ockerrötlicher Resupinatstacheling mikroskopisch Sporenlänge < 4 ym Hyphen / Hyphensystem Dimitisch, Schnallen vorhanden, generative Hyphen dünnwandig, Skeletthyphen dickwandig Zystidenmerkmale Inkrustierte Skeletozystiden Varia Verweis Inkrustierte Skeletozystiden Gattung/en: Steccherinum https://www.mycopedia.ch/pilze/7579.htm Siehe auch Junghuhnia https://www.mycopedia.ch/pilze/7639.htm Irpex lacteus https://www.mycopedia.ch/pilze/8948.htm Schizopora https://www.mycopedia.ch/pilze/7638.htm Steccherinum robustius https://www.mycopedia.ch/pilze/10549.htm STECCHERINUM_OCHRACEUM www.mycopedia.ch - T. Flammer© 07.09.2021 Seite 2 Steccherinum ochraceum Pilzportrait Fungi, Dikarya, Basidiomycota, Agaricomycotina, Agaricomycetes, Polyporales, Steccherinaceae, Steccherinum Steccherinum ochraceum Ockerrötlicher Resupinatstacheling Bestimmungshilfe Flammer, T© 9918 05.09.2019 Flammer, T© 9919 05.09.2019 Dörflingen Skeletozystiden inkrustiert Flammer, T© 9920 05.09.2019 Flammer, T© 9922 05.09.2019 Dörflingen Dörflingen STECCHERINUM_OCHRACEUM www.mycopedia.ch - T. Flammer© 07.09.2021 Seite 3 Steccherinum ochraceum Pilzportrait Fungi, Dikarya, Basidiomycota, Agaricomycotina, Agaricomycetes, Polyporales, Steccherinaceae, Steccherinum Steccherinum ochraceum Ockerrötlicher Resupinatstacheling Skeletozystiden inkrustiert dimitisches Hyphensystem Flammer, T© 9921 05.09.2019 Flammer, T© 9923 05.09.2019 Dörflingen Dörflingen STECCHERINUM_OCHRACEUM www.mycopedia.ch - T. Flammer© 07.09.2021 Seite 4.
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