Fungi ID Test Flashcards

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Bjerkandera adusta - Smoky polypore

Fungal Group – Basidiomycetes Functional Role – saprophytic on dead hardwoods

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Phaeolus schweinitzii – Velvet top fungus

Fungal Group – Basidiomycetes Functional Role – saprophytic on living and dead red pine trees

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Trametes versicolor – Turkey tail

Fungal Group – Basidiomycetes Functional Role – saprophytic on hardwood trees and logs

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Trichaptum biforme – Violet polypore

Fungal Group – Basidiomycetes Functional Role – saprophytic on hardwoods (esp. aspen); similar species occurs on conifers

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Piptoporus betulinus – Birch polypore

Fungal Group – Basidiomycetes Functional Role – saprophytic and common on dead birch trees

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Daedalea quercina – Maze bracket fungus

Fungal Group – Basidiomycetes Functional Role – saprophytic, often found on oaks

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Calvatia gigantea – Giant puffball

Fungal Group – Basidiomycetes Functional Role – mycorrhizal

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Heterobasidion irregulare – Conifer-base polypore

Fungal Group – Basidiomycetes Functional Role – pathogenic, causing a spongy rot of sapwood and heartwood

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Climacodon septentrionalis – Northern tooth fungus

Fungal Group – Basidiomycetes Functional Role – saprophytic on living hardwoods, especially maples

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Hydnum repandum – Hedgehog mushroom

Fungal Group – Basidiomycetes Functional Role – mycorrhizal, decays litter in hardwood and conifer stands

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Fomitopsis pinicola – Red band fungus

Fungal Group – Basidiomycetes Functional Role – saprophytic on dead trees and logs of both conifers and hardwoods

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Laetiporus sulphureus – Sulfur shelf

Fungal Group – Basidiomycetes Functional Role – pathogenic, causes a rot on living and dead hardwood and coniferous trees

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Hericium coralloides – Bear’s head tooth fungus

Functional Role – saprophytic, decay of hardwood logs

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Polyporus squamosus – Dryad’s saddle

Fungal Group – Basidiomycetes Functional Role – saprophytic on hardwood trees

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Gloeophyllum sepiarium – Yellow-red gill polypore

Fungal Group – Basidiomycetes Functional Role – saprophytic on conifers

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Phellinus pini – Pine conk

Fungal Group – Basidiomycetes Functional Role – saprophytic, on living pine trees

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Pycnoporus cinnabarinus – Cinnabar-red polypore

Fungal Group – Basidiomycetes Functional Role – saprophytic on dead hardwoods

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Eutypella parasitica – Eutypella canker

Fungal Group – Ascomycetes Functional Role – pathogenic, on trunks of trees, lethal only to young trees (primarily affects maples)

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Apiosporina morbosa - Black knot

Functional Role – pathogenic, on plum and cherry trees (most Prunus spp.)

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Fomes fomentarius – True Tinder Conk

Fungal Group – Basidiomycetes Functional Role – saprophytic on hardwood stems (common on dead birch)

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Nectria galligena – Nectria (target) canker

Fungal Group – Ascomycetes Functional Role – pathogen, infects wounds on tree (leaf scar, broken branch, etc.)

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Schizophyllum commune – Common split gill fungus

Fungal Group – Basidiomycetes Functional Role – saprophytic on living and dead hardwoods

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Ganoderma applanatum – Artist’s conk

Fungal Group – Basidiomycetes Functional Role – saprophytic on wood (stems and butts of hardwoods)

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Phellinus everhartii – Hoof conk

Fungal Group – Basidiomycetes Functional Role – saprophytic, often on oak trees

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Cantharellus cibarius – Golden chantarelle

Fungal Group – Basidiomycetes Functional Role – mycorrhizal with pine and upland hardwoods, growing on soil rather than wood OR woody debris