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Serpula Himantioides

Serpula Himantioides

Description:

Thin, resupinate, membranous basidiocarps. It had an irregularly wrinkled pore surface, which was yellowish-brown in color. The margin was white.

Habitat:

Growing on rotting wood in a deciduous forest.

Notes:

This fungus is a pathogen and has an economic impact on lumber supply.

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Christine Y.
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Christine Y.

Connecticut, USA

Spotted on Sep 19, 2017
Submitted on Jan 6, 2018

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