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Field Notes

Description:

Shelf fungi or crust fungi, individual brackets were between 0.5 and 3 cm across, 1 mm thick, and had irregularly wavy edges. Cream to yellowish upper surfaces that were zoned and paler towards the margin. The lower surfaces were also slightly zoned and cream to pinkish coloured.

Habitat:

Parasitic, grew underneath the branch of a living beech tree.

Notes:

Perhaps Stereum sp. or Antrodiella sp., though most of these species are saprotrophic fungi not parasitic. Spotted in National Park De Sallandse Heuvelrug, Holland.

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