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Steccherinum lusitanicum

Steccherinum lusitanicum

Description:

Steccherinum lusitanicum ,genus Steccherinum ,family Meruliaceae .

Notes:

Spotted in a mix forest of oaks,eucalypthus and pine trees near my house

1 Species ID Suggestions

Bleeding Porecrust
Physisporinus sanguinolentus Bleeding Porecrust


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5 Comments

Thanks for the precious ID Sanjay

thanks Gully,lets see,i'am trieing to fing pictures of something similar in my fungi info links

gully.moy
gully.moy 11 years ago

The patterns this fungus creates are really mesmerising. I'd love to know what it is but I don't really know how to start searching...

Keep up the good work!

Thanks gully,i'am surprised to,i'am uploading all i have taken on last two months,rufly,first i spott every thing i see,then i load the ones i find more beautiful or rare,and then when i dont spott i load all the rest,with time we began to have a clinic eye for fungi,what i call enter in fungi mode,the mix forests are the best places,north vertens of hill,shadow humid places,the season stops with the freezy days ,so i'am spotting and uploading now and in a few weeks during winter days i'l tried to id the most i can,thanks again for your support

gully.moy
gully.moy 11 years ago

What a weird and wonderful fungus. You're finds are getting cooler and cooler. I wish I knew what it was.

Braga, Portugal

Spotted on Dec 10, 2012
Submitted on Dec 22, 2012

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