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Milk-White Toothed Polypore

Irpex lacteus

Description:

Thin, leathery, spreading with projecting white, hairy stalkless caps. White to yellowish tubes breaking into teeth.

Habitat:

Found on underside of fallen dead tree in Ocala National Forest in Ocala, Florida on 01/14/2014.

Notes:

Note the tiny spider & spiderlings in photo #3. I did not even notice them until I expanded picture. If anyone has a guess as to spider specimen please comment! Picture taken with iPhone 6 & Olloclip X 10 power-

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JOHN2
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JOHN2

Florida, USA

Spotted on Jan 14, 2015
Submitted on Jan 16, 2015

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