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Boletus papyraceus Schwein. Boletus rufus Schrad. Polyporus blepharistoma Berk. & Broome Polyporus callosus Fr. Polyporus candidissimus Schwein. Polyporus corticola Fr. Polyporus euporus P.Karst. Polyporus hymenocystis Berk. & Broome Polyporus purpureus Fr. Polyporus sinuosus Fr. Polyporus tardus Berk. Polyporus victoriae Berk. exCooke Polyporus vinctus Berk. Polyporus vulgaris Fr. Polyporus xanthus Fr. Poria blepharistoma ( Berk. & Broome) Cooke Poria callosa ( Fr.) Cooke Poria candidissima ( Schwein.) Cooke Poria corticola ( Fr.) Cooke Poria eupora ( P.Karst.) Cooke Poria hymenocystis ( Berk. & Broome) Cooke Poria livida ( Cooke) Cooke Poria mollusca ( Pers.) Cooke Poria papyracea Cooke Poria purpurea ( Fr.) Cooke Poria rufa ( Schrad.) Cooke Poria sinuosa ( Fr.) Cooke Poria spissa ( Schwein. exFr.) Cooke Poria tarda ( Berk.) Cooke Poria vaillantii ( DC.) Cooke Poria victoriae ( Berk. exCooke) Cooke Poria vincta ( Berk.) Cooke Poria vulgaris ( Fr.) Cooke Poria xantha ( Fr.) Cooke
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