Coriolellus albidus (Fr. ex Fr.) Bond. syn. Trametes albida (Fr. ex Fr.) Bourd. & Galz. Fruit body resupinate, or forming small brackets, 1–3cm across, 0.5–1cm wide, 0.2–0.7cm thick; upper surface finely hairy, white to light yellowish-brown. Flesh white. Tubes 2–5mm long. Pores 0.6–2mm diameter, angular, white or cream to pale buff. Spores cylindric-ellipsoid, 6–11 x 3–5um. Hyphal structure dimitic; generative hyphae with clamp-connections. Habitat on fallen branches and logs of deciduous trees, causing brown rot of the wood. Season all year. Occasional. Not edible. Found In Europe. |