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Radulomyces molaris
The resupinate fruitbody of Radulomyces molaris is initially small and round but soon confluent covering large areas of 30 cm or more across. The hymenium is waxy and toothed, individual teeth about 1 - 5 mm long. It is cream to orchaceous coloured and sometimes white at the margin.
Radulomyces molaris is saprobic on dead wood and bark of deciduous trees, especially Quercus, sometimes on dead still attached branches.
Spotted in a mixed forest in rural area of Twello, Holland. (sources:see sources)
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