Category
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Phellodon niger
species of fungus

Phellodon
Phellodon is a genus of tooth fungi in the family Bankeraceae. Species have small- to medium-sized fruitbodies with white spines on the underside from which spores are released. All Phellodon have a short stalk or stipe, and so the genus falls into the group known as stipitate hydnoid fungi. The tough and leathery flesh usually has a pleasant, fragrant odor, and develops a cork-like texture when dry. Neighboring fruitbodies can fuse, sometimes producing large mats of joined caps. Phellodon species produce a white spore print, while the individual spores are roughly spherical to ellipsoid in sh

Phellodon tomentosus
species of fungus

Phellodon melaleucus
species of fungus

Phellodon confluens
species of fungus
Phellodon atratus
species of fungus

Phellodon sinclairii
species of fungus
Phellodon nothofagi
species of fungus
Phellodon rufipes
species of fungus
Phellodon plicatus
species of fungus
Phellodon fibulatus
species of fungus
Phellodon putidus
species of fungus
Phellodon implicatus
species of fungus
Phellodon maliensis
species of fungus
Phellodon tenuis
species of fungus
Phellodon excentrimexicanus
species of fungus