Overexposed but other than that, colors are modified to match seen colors.
On lower side of I think - picea rafter, old, soft, filled with watter.
Red spots are there without touching.
Id on wood ?
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BubikolRamios
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Id on wood ?
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Re: Id on wood ?
Hi,
I can't see if there are any pores ... or is this a wrinkled surface?
There are sometimes red spots on mushrooms, which are said to be caused by bacterial infestation.
I think we can rule out Physisporinus sanguinolentus, as the colour of the spots is different (?).
I had a look into "Fungi of Temperate Europe" and stopped at Ceriporia (which of course has distinct pores). “The taxonomy of the genus is in a state of flux and species determination is difficult.”
Ceriporia purpurea is said to occur only on hardwood and form quite small fruiting bodies, similar to Ceriporia bresadolae on coniferous wood.
Ceriporia tarda is said to be similar, but with very large fruiting bodies on both wood from deciduous trees and coniferous wood. In the book, C. tarda is referred to as the old name for Meruliopsis violacea. But that has probably changed again in the meantime. According to Mycobank, Ceriporia tarda is a valid name (and that is the only one I can find pictures of).
(In Mycobank, Meruliopsis violacea is said to be the same as Merulius violaceus; pictures are misleading here).
These are just examples ... I have no idea whether all of this has been verified microscopically.
The colours appear to be a paler pinkish-red and in most pictures less spot-like.
https://www.inaturalist.org/taxa/381558 ... wse_photos
I can't see if there are any pores ... or is this a wrinkled surface?
There are sometimes red spots on mushrooms, which are said to be caused by bacterial infestation.
I think we can rule out Physisporinus sanguinolentus, as the colour of the spots is different (?).
I had a look into "Fungi of Temperate Europe" and stopped at Ceriporia (which of course has distinct pores). “The taxonomy of the genus is in a state of flux and species determination is difficult.”
Ceriporia purpurea is said to occur only on hardwood and form quite small fruiting bodies, similar to Ceriporia bresadolae on coniferous wood.
Ceriporia tarda is said to be similar, but with very large fruiting bodies on both wood from deciduous trees and coniferous wood. In the book, C. tarda is referred to as the old name for Meruliopsis violacea. But that has probably changed again in the meantime. According to Mycobank, Ceriporia tarda is a valid name (and that is the only one I can find pictures of).
(In Mycobank, Meruliopsis violacea is said to be the same as Merulius violaceus; pictures are misleading here).
These are just examples ... I have no idea whether all of this has been verified microscopically.
The colours appear to be a paler pinkish-red and in most pictures less spot-like.
https://www.inaturalist.org/taxa/381558 ... wse_photos
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Re: Id on wood ?
The colour matches Hypomyces rosellus, but normally you should see "blisters". But if the thing is old, maybe they are gone?
https://www.hlasek.com/hypomyces_rosellus_cr9634.html
https://www.mycodb.fr/fiche.php?genre=H ... fiche=3900
https://www.hlasek.com/hypomyces_rosellus_cr9634.html
https://www.mycodb.fr/fiche.php?genre=H ... fiche=3900
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BubikolRamios
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Re: Id on wood ?
No pores, wrinkled surface.
I guess as phlebia radiata comes in various colors, it also could be red ? http://agrozoo.net/gallery/Phlebia-radiata
I guess as phlebia radiata comes in various colors, it also could be red ? http://agrozoo.net/gallery/Phlebia-radiata
Re: Id on wood ?
Is it "radiating"?
Maybe Phlebia centrifuga? I can´t see the typical form, the middle part, the rim etc.
https://www.pilzfreun.de/2025/02/heidel ... ruar-2025/
Here maybe something similar: Phlebia centrifuga (micro matching) with reddish parts (Hypomyces as an idea - but no "blisters" - micro shows unknown conidia)
https://www.pilzforum.eu/board/thread/6 ... entrifuga/
Maybe Phlebia centrifuga? I can´t see the typical form, the middle part, the rim etc.
https://www.pilzfreun.de/2025/02/heidel ... ruar-2025/
Here maybe something similar: Phlebia centrifuga (micro matching) with reddish parts (Hypomyces as an idea - but no "blisters" - micro shows unknown conidia)
https://www.pilzforum.eu/board/thread/6 ... entrifuga/
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BubikolRamios
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Re: Id on wood ?
https://www.pilzforum.eu/attachment/463 ... fwald-jpg/
Also I noted brown centre of red stuff, same as at mine. Could not spot that with naked eye. Maybe will do more pictures, did not noticed wide opened aperture, hence overexposure and bad DOF ...
Also I noted brown centre of red stuff, same as at mine. Could not spot that with naked eye. Maybe will do more pictures, did not noticed wide opened aperture, hence overexposure and bad DOF ...
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Re: Id on wood ?
Updatet images: http://agrozoo.net/jsp/Galery_one_image ... 775ced9fcb
If you can spot difference if it is radiata or centrifuga. But had to look around to find morph. like that, gets smudged & hidden.
If you can spot difference if it is radiata or centrifuga. But had to look around to find morph. like that, gets smudged & hidden.
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Re: Id on wood ?
To me, it looks like P. centrifuga. You can see the ‘blueberry colour’ radiating out from the edges at the marked spots.
However, I have never had this mushroom myself...
However, I have never had this mushroom myself...
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