fruit bodies were previously classified as Fomes nigricans, but this is now recognised as a synonym of Fomes fomentarius. The colour is typically lighter...
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Latin fomes, meaning "tinder", from the use of Fomes fomentarius, also known as the tinder fungus, in making tinder (see amadou).[citation needed] Fomes was...
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Heritiera fomes is a species of mangrove tree in the family Malvaceae. Its common names include sunder, sundri, jekanazo and pinlekanazo. It is the dominant...
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Boletus fasciatus. It was later transferred by Cooke to Fomes fasciatus in 1885. The genus name "Fomes" translates to tinder as its holotype was historically...
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Latin word fomes, meaning "tinder", in this sense in his essay on contagion, De Contagione et Contagiosis Morbis, published in 1546: "By fomes I mean clothes...
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Ganoderma tornatum (redirect from Fomes undatus)
(1903) Fomes annularis Lloyd, (1912) Fomes applanatus var. australis (Fr.) Cleland & Cheel, (1917) Fomes australis (Fr.) Cooke, (1885) Fomes polyzonus...
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Fomes meliae is a plant pathogen that causes wood rot on nectarine, peach and Platanus sp. (Sycamore). List of Platanus diseases List of peach and nectarine...
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Fuscoporia gilva (redirect from Fomes gilvus)
(1839) Polyporus laurencii Berk. (1859) Fomes rubiginosus Berk. ex Cooke (1885) Polyporus calvescens Berk. (1839) Fomes calvescens (Berk.) Cooke (1885) Scindalma...
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Laricifomes officinalis (redirect from Fomes fuscatus)
officinalis (Vill.) Quél. (1886) Ungulina officinalis (Vill.) Pat. (1900) Fomes officinalis (Vill.) Bres. (1931) Fomitopsis officinalis (Vill.) Bondartsev...
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Phellinus pomaceus (redirect from Fomes prunicola)
(1916) Fomes fuscus (Lázaro Ibiza) Sacc. & Trotter, (1925) Fomes pomaceus (Pers.) Lloyd, (1910) Fomes pomaceus var. fulvus Rea, (1922) Fomes prunicola...
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