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Phyllotopsis nidulans
Cream to orange colored fungi with hairy cap surfaces growing in shelf-like clusters. Each cap is fan-shaped. Pale orange gills are crowded with some short gills. There are no prominent stipes. Although I don't recall smelling anything particularly foul, Phyllotopsis nidulans is notorious for emitting a rather unpleasant, sulphurous smell. Some of the pigments responsible for the yellow-orange color of this fungus are keto-carotenoids. Also of interest, P. nidulans contains its own amino acid, 3-(3-carboxyfuran-4-yl) l-alanine
Growing in clusters on deadwood at the base of a ridge in a dense mixed hardwood forest (with some pines).
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