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Earliella scabrosa (Pers.) Gilb. & Ryvarden

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Scientific name
Earliella scabrosa
Author
(Pers.) Gilb. & Ryvarden
Common names
 
IUCN Specialist Group
Mushroom, Bracket and Puffball
Kingdom
Fungi
Phylum
Basidiomycota
Class
Agaricomycetes
Order
Polyporales
Family
Polyporaceae
Assessment status
Proposed
Proposed by
Ailton Matheus
Comments etc.
Tatiana Gibertoni, Ailton Matheus, Virton Rodrigo Targino de Oliveira

Assessment Notes

Taxonomic notes

The species can be easily recognized due to its effuse-reflexed basidiomata with reddish cuticle, and irregular, elongated or sinuous pores (Gilbertson & Ryvarden 1986).


Why suggested for a Global Red List Assessment?


Geographic range

A well distributed species, with 1857 occurrences in GBIF, most of them in Brazil and Mexico.


Population and Trends

Species well distributed throughout the world, with around 1850 reports in GBIF, with Brazil and Mexico being the countries with the highest number of occurrences.

Population Trend: Uncertain


Habitat and Ecology

In Brazil, the species is recorded in three biomes: Amazon, Caatinga, Atlantic Forest and Cerrado.

Subtropical/Tropical Dry ForestSubtropical/Tropical Moist Lowland Forest

Threats

It presents no evident threat, being very common at least in Brazil. However, it is found in the Atlantic Forest, a hotspot, in the Amazonia (currently being deforested at the highest rates in the last decades) and Cerrado (also a hotspot).

Housing & urban areasShifting agricultureAgro-industry farmingSmall-holder plantationsAgro-industry plantationsRoads & railroadsUnintentional effects (species being assessed is not the target)Unintentional effects: subsistence/small scale (species being assessed is not the target) [harvest]Increase in fire frequency/intensityHabitat shifting & alteration

Conservation Actions

There are records in non protected areas.

Resource & habitat protectionHabitat & natural process restoration

Research needed

Other countries should be better surveyed for a better understanding of distribution of the species.

TaxonomyPopulation size, distribution & trends

Use and Trade

None

Unknown

Bibliography


Country occurrence

Regional Population and Trends

Country Trend Redlisted