Stereum ochraceoflavum

Stereum ochraceoflavum is a species of fungi[2] having thin, tough fruiting bodies with very simple spore producing surfaces.[3]

Stereum ochraceoflavum
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Fungi
Division: Basidiomycota
Class: Agaricomycetes
Order: Russulales
Family: Stereaceae
Genus: Stereum
Species:
S. ochraceoflavum
Binomial name
Stereum ochraceoflavum
(Schwein.) Sacc.
Synonyms[1]
  • Stereum ochraceo-flavum (Schwein.) Ellis
  • Stereum rhicnopilum (Lév.) Sacc., 1888
  • Stereum striatum subsp. ochraceoflavum (Schwein.) A.L.Welden, 1971
  • Thelephora ochraceoflava Schwein.
  • Thelephora rhicnopila Lév., 1846

This species is a dull orange to tan underside with a hairy cap[4] with long, white hairs pointing toward margin.[5] It grows in groups on dead sticks or branches of hardwood species.[4][5]

References

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  1. ^ "Stereum ochraceoflavum (Schwein.) Sacc". GBIF Secretariat: GBIF Backbone Taxonomy. doi:10.15468/39omei. Retrieved 25 November 2024.
  2. ^ "Stereum ochraceoflavum". iNaturalist. Retrieved 25 November 2024.
  3. ^ Siegel, Noah; Schwarz, Christian (2016). Mushrooms of the Redwood Coast. New York, NY: Ten Speed Press. p. 458]. ISBN 9781607748175.
  4. ^ a b Siegel, Noah; Schwarz, Christian (2016). Mushrooms of the Redwood Coast. p. 481].
  5. ^ a b Arora, David (1986). Mushrooms Demystified. New York, NY: Ten Speed Press. p. 607]. ISBN 9780898151695.