Neolentinus adhaerens: immature (left) and mature (right) wet basidiocarps on sawn end of conifer log,. Silwood Park, Berks. Note the ridged stipe apex and ...
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Neolentinus adhaerens. Details. Notes: Taxonomic Classification Level. Kingdom: Phylum: Class: Order: Fungi; Basidiomycota; Agaricomycetes; Gloeophyllales.
D = 1,000-5,000 km2 (about 400-2,000 square miles). Comments. A rare north temperate species, Neolentinus adhaerens is known from Washington (Norvell 1995,.
Neolentinus is a genus of wood-decaying agarics with tough (leathery to woody) fruit bodies composed of dimitic tissue, serrated lamella edges.
Nov 30, 2023 · Neolentinus is a significant genus, belonging to Gloeophyllaceae, with important economic and ecological values, which are parasites on ...
It is a brown-rot fungus and is more commonly encountered on construction timbers, railroad ties, and, in the past, on automobile frames when they were made of ...
Neolentinus adhaerens (Alb. & Schwein.) Redhead & Ginns ... (1985). Trans. Mycol. Soc. Japan 26(3): 357. ... Name. Synonyms: Agaricus adhaerens Alb. & Schwein.
Small mushrooms with max cap diameter under 1 inch. Growing in groups on a mossy hemlock log. White spore print.
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