Radulomyces confluens

Radulomyces confluens

Features include 1) resupinate growth on hardwood, 2) fruitbody soft, watery-waxy, hygrophanous, cream to grayish ocher or grayish, often with a bluish, pinkish or violet tint, drying to whitish, grayish, or buff, surface tuberculate when wet, margin fringed when growing, 3) spores varying from elliptic to nearly round in shape, smooth, inamyloid, oily and granular, walls slightly thickened, 4) basidia often with oil droplets, 5) hyphal system monomitic, the hyphae with clamp connections, found in WA, also MB, NF, NS, NT, ON, AL, AZ, CO, DC, FL, IA, IL, LA, MA, MD, NH, NJ, NM, NY, OH, PA, VT, WI, (Ginns), Switzerland (Breitenbach), France, Germany, Sweden, (Julich), common species in Scandinavia (Eriksson)

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