Serpula (also known as calcareous tubeworm, serpulid tubeworm, fanworm, or plume worm) is a genus of sessile, marine annelid tube worms that belongs to...
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Serpula lacrymans is a species of fungi known for causing dry rot. It is a basidiomycete in the order Boletales. It has the ability to rapidly colonise...
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Serpula vermicularis, known by common names including the calcareous tubeworm, fan worm, plume worm or red tube worm, is a species of segmented marine...
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Serpula is a genus of fungi in the family Serpulaceae. The term was originally defined by Christiaan Hendrik Persoon as a section of the genus Merulius...
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Serpula himantioides is a species of fungus that causes damage to timber referred to as dry rot. It is a basidiomycete in the order Boletales. It has...
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Thylacodes colubrinus (redirect from Serpula colubrina)
Thylacodes colubrinus (Röding, 1798) Synonyms Serpula colubrina Röding, 1798 Serpula fuscata Sowerby, 1825 Serpula ocrea Gmelin, 1791 Serpulorbis colubrinus...
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the term 'dry rot' is used in reference to damage inflicted by either: Serpula lacrymans (formerly Merulius lacrymans) predominantly in the United Kingdom...
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Pseudomerulius (redirect from Serpula lacrimans)
Pseudomerulius is a genus of fungi in the Tapinellaceae family. The genus is widespread and contains two species. P. aureus is noted as being inedible...
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Serpula columbiana, variously called the calcareous tubeworm, plume worm, fan worm, limy tube worm and red tube worm, is a species of segmented marine...
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Vermetidae incertae sedis goreensis (redirect from Serpula goreensis)
Vermetidae incertae sedis goreensis is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Vermetidae, the worm snails or worm shells. This...
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hyodysenteriae and Treponema innocens in a new genus, Serpula gen. nov., as Serpula hyodysenteriae comb. nov. and Serpula innocens comb. nov". Int. J. Syst. Bacteriol...
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One particularly virulent species of fungus associated with butt rot is Serpula himantioides. Ganoderma zonatum Phaeolus schweinitzii Root and Butt Rots...
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Rhadinastis serpula is a moth in the family Cosmopterigidae. It was described by Edward Meyrick in 1932. It is found in Taiwan. Beccaloni, G.; Scoble...
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Teredo navalis (redirect from Serpula teredo)
Teredo navalis Linnaeus, 1758 Synonyms Pholas teredo O. F. Müller, 1776 Serpula teredo DaCosta, 1778 Teredo austini Iredale, 1932 Teredo batavus Spengler...
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Diacheopsis (redirect from Diacheopsis serpula)
pieninica Diacheopsis reticulospora Diacheopsis rigidifila Diacheopsis serpula Diacheopsis synspora Diacheopsis vermicularis Leontyev, Dmitry V.; Schnittler...
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genus Serpula. Serpula americana Serpula arizonica Serpula atrovirens Serpula aurea Serpula borealis Serpula byssoidea Serpula chlorina Serpula costaricensis...
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Sabella spallanzanii (redirect from Serpula penicillus)
Corallina tubularia-melitensis Ellis, 1755 Sabella penicillus Linnaeus, 1767 Serpula penicillus Linnaeus, 1758 Spirographis spallanzanii (Viviani, 1805) Tubularia...
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Plasmodiocarp of the slime mold Hemitrichia serpula: the living structure contains many nuclei, not separated from each other by cell membranes or cell...
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molds seen on multiple continents. This genus includes species such as H. serpula (known as the pretzel slime mold) and H. decipiens (known as salmon-eggs)...
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brown-rot fungi. Brown-rot fungi of particular economic importance include Serpula lacrymans (true dry rot), Fibroporia vaillantii (mine fungus), and Coniophora...
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and rarely visited. In the 1980s, some of the timber was infested with Serpula lacrymans. After the Romanian Revolution of 1989, Peleș and Pelișor Castle...
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†Rotularia Defrance, 1827 Salmacina Claparede, 1870 Semivermila Imajima, 1978 Serpula Linnaeus, 1767 Type genus Simplicaria Knight-Jones, 1973 Spirobranchus...
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Nodosarioidea, the suborder Lagenina and the order Lagenida. Its type-species is Serpula (Lagena) sulcata . Its chronostratigraphic range spans from the Jurassic...
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Gunnerus’ description of the species Hydroides norvegicus with comments on his Serpula triquetra International Plant Names Index. Gunnerus. Wikimedia Commons...
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Straughan, 1967 (subjective synonym) Serpula (Spiramella) bispiralis Savigny, 1822 (objective synonym) Serpula bispiralis Savigny, 1822 (objective synonym)...
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the damage done by the fungus to human-built wooden structures. Dry rot (Serpula lacrymans) is considered difficult to remove, requiring drastic action...
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Serpula israelitica, longitudinal section of the tube, calcitic lamello-fibrillar structure...
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effusum, Physarella oblonga, Willkommlangea reticulata or Hemitrichia serpula. (in German) Heinrich Dörfelt, Wörterbuch der Mycologie, volume 2, Spektrum...
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clusters to uninfected parts. The cords of some wood-rotting fungi (like Serpula lacrymans) may be capable of penetrating masonry. The mechanism of the...
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PMID 38531414. Kočí, T.; Milàn, J.; Jakobsen, S. L.; Bashforth, A. R. (2024). "Serpula? alicecooperi sp. nov. – a new serpulid from the Lower Jurassic (Pliensbachian)...
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