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Antrodiella zonata This was known as Irpex brevis This one can appear to be a thin crust, as seen near the top of this branch, or as tiers of brackets as seen lower down. |
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Underneath there are pores which appear as partially tubular teeth each about 2-3 mm long. It is found growing on native hardwoods and fallen branches. |
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| Antrodiella zonata can also appear whitish, whereas the specimens shown here have a more apricot colour. | |||||||||
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