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Panellus pusillus

Panellus pusillus

Description:

Pale cream , bat shapes with pores

Habitat:

On a rotting old stump .

Notes:

Panellus pusillus , "Little Ping-pong Bats", earlier called Dictypanus pusillus, is widespread, especially in troops along rotting logs, it being a wood-rotting fungus (saprotrophic). It is found in many countries. With pale buff caps to 15 mm, kidney-shaped, with short laterally-attached stalks, it has large pores underneath, about 3 per mm

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1 Comment

Jae
Jae 9 years ago

Nice one, Charlie. And it has funny common name too :)

CharliePrice
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CharliePrice

Tasmania, Australia

Spotted on Mar 23, 2015
Submitted on Mar 23, 2015

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