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Rigidoporus laetus (Cooke) P.K.Buchanan & Ryvarden
Rigidoporus laetus (Cooke) P.K.Buchanan & Ryvarden
Rigidoporus laetus is a South Australian polypore pathogen that causes white rot in Eucalyptus.
Oxyporus populinus (Schumach.) Donk
Oxyporus populinus (Schumach.) Donk
Oxyporus populinus, the mossy maple polypore, is an inedible pathogenic tree-infecting fungus in the Schizoporaceae family.
Oxyporus corticola (Fr.) Ryvarden
Oxyporus corticola (Fr.) Ryvarden
Oxyporus corticola, the boring poria, is an inedible fungus that grows on logs and can infect humans and dogs.
Gloeophyllum sepiarium (Wulfen) P.Karst.
Gloeophyllum sepiarium (Wulfen) P.Karst.
Gloeophyllum sepiarium is an inedible annual gilled polypore that grows on dead conifers throughout North America.
Heliocybe sulcata (Berk.) Redhead & Ginns
Heliocybe sulcata (Berk.) Redhead & Ginns
Heliocybe sulcata is a small, tough revivable mushroom that grows on sun-dried decorticated cracked wood.
Neolentinus ponderosus (O.K.Mill.) Redhead & Ginns
Neolentinus ponderosus (O.K.Mill.) Redhead & Ginns
Neolentinus ponderosus is an edible brown rot fungus found in western North America that grows on conifer wood.
Neolentinus lepideus (Fr.) Redhead & Ginns
Neolentinus lepideus (Fr.) Redhead & Ginns
Neolentinus lepideus is a saprotrophic agaric that grows on dead coniferous wood, common in Europe and North America.
Marchandiomyces corallinus (Roberge) Diederich & D.Hawksw.
Marchandiomyces corallinus (Roberge) Diederich & D.Hawksw.
Marchandiomyces corallinus is a lichen-parasitizing lichenicolous fungus common in eastern North America and Europe.
Corticium roseum Pers.
Corticium roseum Pers.
Corticium roseum is a pink corticioid fungus in Corticiaceae, widespread in temperate zones, found on dead Salix and Populus branches in Europe.
Cytidia salicina (Fr.) Burt
Cytidia salicina (Fr.) Burt
Scarlet splash (Cytidia salicina) is a European fungus that grows on deciduous woody plants, with spores 12-18×4-5 um.
Punctularia atropurpurascens (Berk. & Broome) Petch
Punctularia atropurpurascens (Berk. & Broome) Petch
Punctularia atropurpurascens, violet crust or purple fuzz, is a widespread saprotrophic crust fungus that grows on deciduous tree wood.
Punctularia strigosozonata (Schwein.) P.H.B.Talbot
Punctularia strigosozonata (Schwein.) P.H.B.Talbot
Punctularia strigosozonata is a fungus in genus Punctularia that produces the antibiotic phlebiarubrone.
Sebacina sparassoidea (Lloyd) P.Roberts
Sebacina sparassoidea (Lloyd) P.Roberts
Sebacina sparassoidea, the white coral jelly fungus, has distinct erect branched fruit bodies and defined microscopic features.
Phallus impudicus L.
Phallus impudicus L.
Phallus impudicus, the common stinkhorn, is a fast-growing fungus that attracts insects to spread its spores.
Phallus ravenelii Berk. & M.A.Curtis
Phallus ravenelii Berk. & M.A.Curtis
Phallus ravenelii, Ravenel's stinkhorn, is a foul-smelling saprobic stinkhorn fungus widespread in eastern North America.
Phallus hadriani Vent.
Phallus hadriani Vent.
Phallus hadriani is a short-lived stinkhorn fungus that relies on insects for spore dispersal, recorded across multiple continents.
Phallus indusiatus Vent.
Phallus indusiatus Vent.
Phallus indusiatus is a tropical saprobic stinkhorn mushroom with a characteristic net-like indusium, used in traditional Chinese medicine.
Phallus rubicundus (Bosc) Fr.
Phallus rubicundus (Bosc) Fr.
Phallus rubicundus is a saprobic stinkhorn fungus with documented traditional human uses and potential for mosquito biocontrol.
Phallus luteus (Liou & L.Hwang) T.Kasuya
Phallus luteus (Liou & L.Hwang) T.Kasuya
Phallus luteus is a widely distributed stinkhorn fungus species reclassified into the Phallus genus in 2009.
Phallus multicolor (Berk. & Broome) Cooke, 1882
Phallus multicolor (Berk. & Broome) Cooke, 1882
Phallus multicolor is a stinkhorn fungus similar to Phallus indusiatus, found across tropical and subtropical regions.
Phallus atrovolvatus Kreisel & Calonge
Phallus atrovolvatus Kreisel & Calonge
Phallus atrovolvatus is a Costa Rican stinkhorn fungus first described scientifically in 2005.
Phallus haitangensis H.Li Li, P.E.Mortimer, J.C.Xu & K.D.Hyde
Phallus haitangensis H.Li Li, P.E.Mortimer, J.C.Xu & K.D.Hyde
Phallus haitangensis is a Phallus genus fungus first documented in 2016 in Yunnan, China.
Mutinus caninus (Schaeff.) Fr.
Mutinus caninus (Schaeff.) Fr.
Mutinus caninus, the dog stinkhorn, is a small phalloid fungus common in Europe, Britain, and eastern North America, found in woodland habitats.
Mutinus elegans (Mont.) E.Fisch.
Mutinus elegans (Mont.) E.Fisch.
Mutinus elegans is a common saprobic stinkhorn fungus with a colored hollow stalk and foul-smelling spore mass.
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