The diversity and distribution of polypores (Basidiomycota: Aphyllophorales) in wet evergreen and shola forests of Silent Valley National Park, southern Western Ghats, India, with three new records
distinctly stratified, 1-2 mm in each zone in some specimens with a very thin line of context between consecutive tubes, single layers up to 8 mm long[6]
1.5-3 µm wide, mostly longitudinal and becoming skeletals, but the narrower interweaving the older becoming slightly thick-walled dissepiments hyphae with skeletals 2-3 µm wide with few interweaving generative hyphae[7]
mostly rather small, woody hard and quite heavy when dry, pilear surface in young specimens covered with a quite persistent compressible tomentum cinnamon to rusty up to 6 mm long, with age this tomentum partly away or becomes compacted and in old specimens a more blackish surface may become exposed in zones[6]
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