420 Gonthier and Nicolotti: Identifying Common Wood Decay Fungal Species Phellinus ignarius (10–15) [4–6] 3.3.5.2.1.3. (↓) sterile surface sulcate, rimose, brown, gray- ish or blackish Phellinus pomaceus (cm or dm) [in or ft] 3.3.5.2.1.4. sterile surface velvety or glabrous, zonated, rusty brown to amber brown; margin thick, and clearer than upper surface Inonotus dryophilus (10–15) [4–6] 3.3.5.2.2. (↓) basidioma applanate 3.3.5.2.2.1. basidioma corky, woody or suberous 3.3.5.2.2.1.1. sterile surface zonated, sulcated, brown, to- mentose 3.3.5.2.2.1.1.1. margin wide, obtuse, undulate, cinnamon brown Phellinus torulosus (<40–50) [<16–20] 3.3.5.2.2.1.1.2. margin thin, undulate, brown Phylloporia ribis (15–20) [6–8] 3.3.5.2.2.1.2. sterile surface azonated, sulcated, brown to blackish, tomentose; hymenophore brown to yellow brown, sometimes with brownish droplets Inonotus dryadeus (30–50) [12–20] 3.3.5.2.2.2. basidioma spongy or fleshy 3.3.5.2.2.2.1. sterile surface tomentose but not hirsute, azonated, sulcated, brown to blackish; hymenophore brown to yellow brown, sometimes with brownish drop- lets Inonotus dryadeus (30–50) [12–20] 3.3.5.2.2.2.2. sterile surface hispid, hirsute, reddish brown to dark brown, to black; hymenophore yellow to tawny brown, sometimes with transparent droplets Inonotus hispidus (15–30) [6–12] 3.3.5.2.3. basidioma resupinate, pulvinate or nodular 3.3.5.2.3.1. basidioma pulvinate or nodular; sterile surface, if present, rudimentary, sulcate, rimose, grayish to blackish Phellinus pomaceus (cm or dm) [in or ft] 3.3.5.2.3.2. (↓) basidioma pulvinate; sterile surface, if present, hispid, hirsute, reddish brown to dark brown Inonotus hispidus (30–50) [12–20] 3.3.5.2.3.3. (↓) basidioma resupinate to cushion-shaped, sometimes rimose, often fused with other basidiomata; hymenophore cinnamon brown with pores round; mar- gin thin, tomentose, brownish Pelvinus punctates (20–40) [8–16] 3.3.5.2.3.4. basidioma resupinate, nodular; hymenophore cinnamon brown with pores angular; thin but distinct yellowish margin Innatus hastier (8–10) [3.2–4] ©2007 International Society of Arboriculture
November 2007
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