| 1467168 |
Fruiting Bodies |
rare |
| 1467169 |
Fruiting Bodies |
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| 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 |
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| 5028094 |
Fruiting Bodies |
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| 1467167 |
Fruiting Bodies |
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| 1467170 |
Fruiting Bodies |
cross-section with volva cut free and folded back |
| 1377013 |
Fruiting Bodies |
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| 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. |