In a previous paper (Cunningham 1948b, p. 17) 1 considered one collection on Pinus radiata from Hammer State Forest under the name of Polyporus caesius. After examination of specimens of the latter, I found the record was based on a collection of Tyromyces setiger with slightly larger spores and tinted pore surface.[1]
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