Bjerkandera

B. adusta B. atroalba B. centroamericana B. ecuadorensis B. fulgida B. fumosa B. mikrofumosa B. minispora B. resupinata B. subsimulans B. terebrans Bjerkandera is a genus of wood-rotting fungi in the family Phanerochaetaceae.

[2] Karsten included seven species in addition to the type: B. dichroa, B. amorpha, B. fumosa, B. kymatodes, B. diffusa, and B. isabellina.

In a 1913 survey of polypore genera, Adeline Ames included B. adusta, B. fumosa, and B. puberula;[3] the latter fungus is now placed in Abortiporus.

[2] Molecular phylogenetic analysis has demonstrated that the two traditional Bjerkandera fungi form a monophyletic group that is sister to the crust fungus Terana coerulea.

[8] The fruit bodies of Bjerkandera fungi have soft and pliable caps with an upper surface texture ranging from finely hairy to smooth.

Bjerkandera fumosa