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| synonyms: Schiefer Eggenpilz, Split Porecrust |
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| location: Europe |
| edibility: Inedible |
| fungus colour: White to cream |
| normal size: 5-15cm |
| cap type: Other |
| stem type: Lateral, rudimentary or absent |
| spore colour: Light to dark brown |
| habitat: Grows in woods, Grows on wood |
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Schizopora paradoxa (Schrad. ex Fr.) Donk syn. Irpex paradoxus (Schrad. ex Fr.) Fr. syn. I. obliquus (Schrad. ex Fr.) Fr. syn. Poria versipora (Pers.) Lloyd syn. Xylodon versipora (Pers.) Bond. Schiefer Eggenpilz Split Porecrust. Fruit body resupinate, initially in small circular patches later fusing to cover large irregularly shaped areas, white to creamy-ochre. Tubes 1–5mm long. Pores 1–4 per mm, circular, oblong, angular or maze-like. Spores hyaline, ovoid, 4–6 x 3–3.5um. Hyphal structure of tubes dimitic; generative hyphae with rather distinct walls and clamp-connections. Habitat on dead wood, usually of deciduous trees. Season all year. Very common. Not edible. Found In Europe.
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Kristina Trott (United States) - 02 February 2012

Had thought this was the fungus described,but 2nd example gives me pause!Are the "caps" within it part of Schitzopora, or brackets from the other fungus variety visible on the right, which have been engulfed by it? (They cover the other side of tree.)Feedback. please?
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Kristina Trott (United States) - 02 February 2012

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