Radulomyces copelandii

Radulomyces copelandii

Radulomyces copelandii is a crust fungus in the family Pterulaceae. It grows in resupinate patches on hardwood, developing clustered spines that are about a centimeter long.
Tooth Fungus - Radulomyces copelandii? Teeth were about 1 cm long. Some were white, while others were yellowish.

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Appearance

Fruiting Body: A mass of independent hanging spines arising from a thin layer of tissue (a "subiculum") that spreads across the wood in resupinate patches.

Subiculum: Very thin (less than 1 mm thick); pale whitish, becoming yellowish and eventually orangish yellow to brownish with age.

Spines: 4–10 mm long; 0.5–1 mm thick at the base; unbranched; bald; at first whitish and proportionally thick-fleshed, becoming yellowish to orangish yellow and narrower, with sharper apices, with age.
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Teeth were about 1 cm long. 

Habitat: Rotting hardwood
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Distribution

Found in Asia and in the Mid-Atlantic and northeastern United States
Tooth Fungus - Radulomyces copelandii Teeth were about 1 cm long.

Habitat: Rotting hardwood
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Habitat

Grows on hardwood

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Taxonomy
KingdomFungi
DivisionBasidiomycota
ClassAgaricomycetes
OrderAgaricales
FamilyPterulaceae
GenusRadulomyces
SpeciesRadulomyces copelandii