Coriolopsis trogii

Description
Fruit-body annual, semicircular bracket-like, often growing in rows. Cap 4-10 x 2-6 cm, 1-3 cm thick. Upper surface coarsely bristly-hairy, grey ochre to brownish, with acute margin.
Tubes 4-8 mm long, often decurrent on substrate, whitish to cream. Pores 1-2 per mm, circular to angular, dentate, with fringe, cream to ochrous, occasionally with pink tinge. Flesh corky, tough, whitish cream.
Spore-print colour white.

Occurrence
On trunks and branches of Poplar.
Parasitic.

Related and/or similar species
- Coriolopsis gallica (Rare (Red Data List, ed. 1)).

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