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Resupinate (Paint, Skin, or Crust) Fungi

PictureBotrobasidium subcoronatum PF-O8
Resupinate fungi have a spore bearing layer as a crust or sheet covering the surface of the material being fed on by the fungal hyphae (thin threads like plant roots). These include the 'dry rots'.
PF_08 refers to the example shown in A field Guide to Perth Fungi and Beyond

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Purplish Stereum Stereum illudens PF-O8
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Stereum sp.
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Wrinkled Waxy Skin Fungus Phlebia rufa PF-O5
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Serpula sp.
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Antrodiella zonata
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Antrodiella citrea
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gyrodontium sacchari PF-O9
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Schizospora sp. Only found on pine wood
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