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Ragged polypore (Antrodiella zonata) A young patch of ragged, toothy bracket fungi about 40cm square on the south side of a eucalyptus.<br />
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Ragged polypore (Antrodiella zonata)

A young patch of ragged, toothy bracket fungi about 40cm square on the south side of a eucalyptus.
Tall rain forest national park.

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  1. Thank you Ant Marriott. :) Posted 9 years ago
    1. No problem, its a great shot of an unusual fungi...my favorites. Posted 9 years ago
  2. Welcoming this shot to our growing collection:
    Posted 9 years ago

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Antrodiella is a genus of fungi traditionally classified in the family Phanerochaetaceae of the Polyporales, although molecular studies suggest that the Steccherinaceae is a better familial placement.[2] The genus contains about 50 species of polypores.[3]

Similar species: Polyporales
Species identified by Ant Marriott
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Uploaded Oct 29, 2015. Captured Aug 6, 2012 03:32 in Sherbrooke Track, Sherbrooke VIC 3789, Australia.
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  • f/3.2
  • 1/30s
  • ISO100
  • 4.45mm