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Crepidotus lundellii
Members of Crepidotus genus are small, convex to fan-shaped, and sessile. Species have cheilocystidia. Spore prints are yellow-brown to brown. All species of Crepidotus are known to be secondary decomposers of plant matter; most are saprobic on wood. Little is known about the ebility of various species; the usually small and insubstantial specimens discourage mycophagy. Crepidotus lundellii is one of the few species with smooth spores and can be found in huge numbers on wood of deciduous trees.
On rotten wood in Seih-Sou, the suburban forest of Thessaloniki, Greece.
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