Category
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Sarcodon imbricatus
species of fungus

Sarcodon
Sarcodon is a genus of fungi in the family Bankeraceae, which is part of the order Thelephorales, known for its almost universal ectomycorrhizal ecology. The genus owes its name to the presence of teeth-like spines on the hymenophore, from ancient Greek; sarco = flesh and odon = tooth. For this reason they are commonly called "tooth fungi", or "Hydnoid fungi".

Sarcodon squamosus
species of fungus

Sarcodon leucopus
species of fungus
Sarcodon stereosarcinon
species of fungus
Sarcodon ianthinus
species of fungus
Sarcodon caliginosus
species of fungus
Sarcodon calvatus
species of fungus
Sarcodon atroviridis
species of fungus
Sarcodon excentricus
species of fungus
Sarcodon quietus
species of fungus
Sarcodon wrightii
species of fungus
Sarcodon conchyliatus
species of fungus
Sarcodon lanuginosus
species of fungus
Sarcodon dissimulans
species of fungus
Sarcodon humilis
species of fungus

Sarcodon ustalis
species of fungus
Sarcodon procerus
species of fungus
Sarcodon harrisonii
species of fungus
Sarcodon subfelleus
species of fungus
Sarcodon rimosus
species of fungus
Sarcodon rutilus
species of fungus
Sarcodon praestans
species of fungus
Sarcodon aglaosoma
species of fungus
Sarcodon thwaitesii
species of fungus