Oxyporus corticola | |
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Species: | O. corticola
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Binomial name | |
Oxyporus corticola (Fr.) Ryvarden, (1972)
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Synonyms | |
Chaetoporus corticola (Fr.) Bondartsev & Singer, (1941) |
Oxyporus corticola | |
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![]() | Pores on hymenium |
![]() | No distinct cap |
![]() | Hymenium attachment is irregular or not applicable |
![]() | Lacks a stipe |
![]() | Spore print is white |
![]() ![]() | Ecology is saprotrophic or parasitic |
![]() | Edibility is inedible |
Oxyporus corticola, commonly known as the boring poria, [1] is a species of fungus. It grows on hardwood and conifer logs. [1] It has also been documented infecting humans [2] and dogs. [3] [4]
Oxyporus corticola | |
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Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | |
Division: | |
Class: | |
Subclass: | |
Order: | |
Family: | |
Genus: | |
Species: | O. corticola
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Binomial name | |
Oxyporus corticola (Fr.) Ryvarden, (1972)
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Synonyms | |
Chaetoporus corticola (Fr.) Bondartsev & Singer, (1941) |
Oxyporus corticola | |
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![]() | Pores on hymenium |
![]() | No distinct cap |
![]() | Hymenium attachment is irregular or not applicable |
![]() | Lacks a stipe |
![]() | Spore print is white |
![]() ![]() | Ecology is saprotrophic or parasitic |
![]() | Edibility is inedible |
Oxyporus corticola, commonly known as the boring poria, [1] is a species of fungus. It grows on hardwood and conifer logs. [1] It has also been documented infecting humans [2] and dogs. [3] [4]