
Favolaschia claudopus - orange pore fungus
NB: Taxonomic split as of 24/3/22. https://www.mdpi.com/1999-4907/12/10/1397
Originating in Madagascar, these fruiting bodies seen on the North Island of New Zealand.
Caps varied between 5 mm and 20 mm in diameter, upper surface smooth. Larger ellipsoidal pores nearest to the stem and smaller more angular pores near the cap margin.

"Basidiocarps annual, gregarious, gelatinous. Pileus 4–14 × 3–10 mm, conchoid or reniform, lemon-chrome when fresh, becoming curry yellow when dry; pileal surface slightly undulate in a reticulate pattern matching the pores below;... pores 0.5–2.5 mm in diameter, pentagonal to hexagonal and sometimes irregularly elongated, larger near the base and smaller near the edge, the marginal pores often incomplete, pore edges pruinose when dry. Stipe obvious, laterally attached, concolorous with pileus,.. more
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