veiled polypore
Cryptoporus volvatus (Peck) Shear

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1467168 Fruiting Bodies rare
1467169 Fruiting Bodies
5366948 Fruiting Bodies Conk of the pouch fungus, Cryptoporus volvatus, on the trunk of a conifer tree.
5028095 Fruiting Bodies Sporocarps are completely enclosed when young. The sporocarp ruptures irregularly below, and spores are released.
5028091 Fruiting Bodies Sporocarps usually appear only on dead pines. Spores are released through ruptures of the underside of the sporocarp.
5028092 Fruiting Bodies Irregular rupturing of the underside of the sporocarp allows spores to be dispersed.
5028093 Fruiting Bodies
5028094 Fruiting Bodies
1467167 Fruiting Bodies
1467170 Fruiting Bodies cross-section with volva cut free and folded back
1377013 Fruiting Bodies
1241533 Symptoms Saprot caused by pouch fungus in a tree attacked by Douglas-fir beetle.
1241532 Fruiting Bodies Conk cut away to show pore layer and air space inside.
1241531 Fruiting Bodies Close-up of Pouch fungus fruits through bark beetle emergence holes on boles.
1241530 Sign Pouch fungus fruits through bark beetle emergence holes on boles.

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