Wrightoporia casuarinicola

Wrightoporia casuarinicola is a species of fungus in the family Bondarzewiaceae. Described as new to science in 2006, it is found in southern China.[1]

Wrightoporia casuarinicola
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W. casuarinicola
Binomial name
Wrightoporia casuarinicola
Y.C.Dai & B.K.Cui (2006)

Description

It has resupinate (crust-like) fruit bodies, a lilac to vinaceous brown pore surface and simple septate generative hyphae.[1]

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