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Physisporinus sanguinolentus (Alb. & Schwein.) Pilát, 1940 (Bleeding Porecrust)

Date: 6 October 2002
Location: North Wiltshire, England
Voucher: 06/10/2002[A]
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State: Fruitbody
Record Summary: on underside of old dead Ganoderma on Beech stump
Associated organism: on old, dead pore surface of Ganoderma
Identification Notes: White resupinate polypore, bruising bright rusty-red after a few minutes and then darkening to almost black after an hour or so.
Spores: globose, 4-5µm diam, smooth, hyaline, with oil-droplet.
Spore print: white, non-amyloid.
Hyphae near base of fruitbody with polygonal to sub-stellate crystals.

Images etc

naked eye photograph In situ 500 by 326 pixels
naked eye photograph In situ 500 by 360 pixels
naked eye photograph Pore surface - bruising - enlarged 500 by 375 pixels
naked eye photograph Pore surface - bruising - magnified 500 by 376 pixels
magnified photograph Pore surface - magnified 500 by 332 pixels
magnified photograph Pore surface - magnified 427 by 500 pixels
naked eye photograph Pore surface - magnified 500 by 375 pixels
naked eye photograph Pore surface - magnified 500 by 343 pixels
naked eye photograph Pore surface 500 by 375 pixels
naked eye photograph Pore surface 500 by 375 pixels
naked eye photograph Pore surface 500 by 375 pixels
magnified photograph Pores - magnified 500 by 228 pixels
magnified photograph Pores - magnified 42 Kb 413 by 307 pixels
microscope photograph Hymenial elements and crystals 500 by 179 pixels
microscope photograph Hymenial elements and crystals 440 by 500 pixels
microscope photograph Spores 13 Kb 239 by 228 pixels
microscope photograph Spores 11 Kb 219 by 190 pixels
microscope photograph Spores 500 by 466 pixels
microscope photograph Spores 500 by 391 pixels
microscope photograph Spores 500 by 419 pixels

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