(up to 4 cm wide and 15 cm long in fused fruitbodies) up to 4 cm wide and 15 cm long in fused fruitbodies
[9]
(hirsute to tomentose, even hispid at the base as the tomentum may become agglutinated to form erect protuberances, but in some specimens also more or less flattened to an adpressed tomentum, but usually somewhat scrupose in old specimens, distinctly to indistinctly zonate, often in rather broad zones, 1-5 mm wide, also somewhat radially striate) hirsute to tomentose, even hispid at the base as the tomentum may become agglutinated to form erect protuberances, but in some specimens also more or less flattened to an adpressed tomentum, but usually somewhat scrupose in old specimens, distinctly to indistinctly zonate, often in rather broad zones, 1-5 mm wide, also somewhat radially striate
[9]
(round to angular, entire, 2-4 (5) per mm in old specimens and on the decurrent tube layer frequently larger and elongated radially, up to 1-2 mm long) round to angular, entire, 2-4 (5) per mm in old specimens and on the decurrent tube layer frequently larger and elongated radially, up to 1-2 mm long
[9]
(up to 6 mm deep in thick specimens) up to 6 mm deep in thick specimens
[9]
(duplex, lower part dense, tobacco-brown and shiny fibrous when sectioned, up to 4 mm thick, upper part looser and floccose, more grayish-brown, in some specimens the two parts are separated by a thin black layer, which is rather irregular and frequently absent) duplex, lower part dense, tobacco-brown and shiny fibrous when sectioned, up to 4 mm thick, upper part looser and floccose, more grayish-brown, in some specimens the two parts are separated by a thin black layer, which is rather irregular and frequently absent
[9]