Fomitopsidaceae

The Fomitopsidaceae are a family of fungi in the order Polyporales. Most species are parasitic on woody plants, and tend to cause brown rots. The name comes from Fomitopsis (meaning "looking like Fomes") + -aceae (a suffix used to form taxonomic family names).

Genera
• Amylocystis

• Antrodia

• Auriporia

• Buglossoporus

• Climacocystis

• Coriolellus

• Dacryobolus

• Daedalea

• Donkioporia

• Fibroporia

• Fomitella

• Fomitopsis

• Fragifomes

• Gilbertsonia

• Ischnoderma

• Laetiporus

• Laricifomes

• Lasiochlaena

• Neolentiporus

• Niveoporofomes

• Oligoporus

• Osteina

• Parmastomyces

• Phaeolus

• Pilatoporus

• Piptoporus

• Piptoporellus

• Pseudofibroporia

• Ptychogaster

• Pycnoporellus

• Postia

• Rhodofomitopsis

• Rhodonia

• Rubellofomes

• Spelaeomyces

• Ungulidaedalea

• Xylostroma

In a proposed family-level classification of the Polyporales based on molecular phylogenetics, Alfredo Justo and colleagues accept 14 genera in the Fomitopsidaceae: Anthoporia, Antrodia, Buglossoporus, Cartilosoma, Daedalea, Fomitopsis, Fragifomes, Melanoporia, Neolentiporus, Niveoporofomes, Rhodofomes, Rhodofomitopsis, Rubellofomes, and Ungulidaedalea.