AuthorHenrici, A.
Year2002
TitleFungal Portraits, No. 10: Mycoacia nothofagi
TypePaper
How CompleteAll the British species known at the time
SourceField Mycology Vol 3 (2): 39-41,46.
IllustrationsColour photographs
Review (by Malcolm Storey)Describes and illustrates this rare fungus with its distinctive smell variously described as washing up liquid or ripe Cambert. The suppplement includes a key to our 5 species of Mycoacia and Mycoaciella
Examine Compound Microscope

Notes & PurposeStatusTaxonEnglishClassification
For identificationCurrentMycoaciaa genus of resupinate tooth fungiFungi: Polyporales: Meruliaceae
For identificationCurrentMycoacia bisporaa hydnoid resupinate fungusFungi: Polyporales: Meruliaceae
For identificationCurrentMycoacia nothofagiFragrant ToothcrustFungi: Polyporales: Meruliaceae
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