Other fungi on wood


 

In this group you find those wood-inhabiting fungi that don’t fit into any of the previous categories.

 

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Heinol wrote:
13 Jun 2025
Unfortunately, it might be a genus where I'd need to look at a specimen to get an ID.

Corticioid fungi
TimL wrote:
13 Jun 2025
@Heinol Thanks for the comments. The 'teeth' were fuzzy as you mention. The next time I visit this area I'll get some 5X close-up images to help with identification.

Corticioid fungi
Heinol wrote:
13 Jun 2025
Your suggested Xylodon has irregular/jagged-edged pores. This fungus has separate, well-defined 'teeth' or blunt spines - obviously closely packed. There are several genera of such toothed fungi. When I look at the enlarged version of you main photo the teeth seem a little fuzzy - which suggests that there are numerous microscopic organs called cystidia poking out from the surfaces of those teeth. Such a feature would narrow the number of possible genera but I can't yet restrict myself to just one genus.

Corticioid fungi
Heinol wrote:
5 Jun 2025
This might be an immature Omphalotus nidiformis but I did once collect a different orange-ish Omphalotus/Pleurotus at Jervis Bay.

Unverified Other fungi on wood
GHJacob wrote:
19 May 2025
Trechispora sp?

zz flat polypore - white(ish)
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