Flaviporus

Flaviporus is a genus of poroid fungi in the family Steccherinaceae.

Taxonomy
Flaviporus was circumscribed by American mycologist William Alphonso Murrill in 1905. He designated the type species as Flaviporus rufoflavus; this taxon is now considered the same as Flaviporus brownii. The generic name combines the Latin word flavus ("light yellow") with the Ancient Greek πόρος (pore).

Description
Murrill described the characteristics of Flaviporus as follows: "Hymenium annual, often reviving, epixylous, sessile, dimidiate, imbricate; surface encrusted, glabrous: context thick, woody, brown; tubes thin-walled, minute, regular: spores smooth, hyaline."

Species

 * Flaviporus americanus (Ryvarden & Gilb.) Ginns (1984)
 * Flaviporus brownii (Humb.) Donk (1960)
 * Flaviporus citrinellus (Niemelä & Ryvarden) Ginns (1984)
 * Flaviporus delicatus A.David & Rajchenb. (1992) – Africa
 * Flaviporus hunua (G.Cunn.) Ginns (1984)
 * Flaviporus hydrophilus (Berk. & M.A.Curtis) Ginns (1980)
 * Flaviporus liebmannii (Fr.) Ginns (1980)
 * Flaviporus minutisporus (D.A.Reid, K.S.Thind & Chatr.) Ginns (1980) – Uttar Pradesh
 * Flaviporus stramineus (Bres.) Ginns (1984)
 * Flaviporus subhydrophilus (Speg.) Rajchenb. & J.E.Wright (1987)
 * Flaviporus venustus A.David & Rajchenb. (1985) – Martinique
 * Flaviporus xanthus A.David & Rajchenb. (1992) – Africa