Amauroderma rugosum is a notable member of the Ganodermataceae family, recognized for its distinctive woody growth and rough surface texture. These fungi develop as a single stemless cap and are often found on dead or dying hardwood in tropical climates. The surface pattern of amauroderma rugosum features characteristic concentric rings, adding to its unique appearance.
Cap Diameter:
2.5 - 3.5 cm
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Attributes of Amauroderma rugosum
Cap Diameter
2.5 - 3.5 cm
Cap
2.5–3.6 × 2.0–2.4 cm, up to 5 mm thick at the base; subreniform, mesopodal; brown, orange; wrinkled towards the edge; margin blunt or wavy
Stem
5 - 7 cm; eccentric, sub cylindrical; concolorous with the pileus
Flesh
Up to 8 mm thick; duplex, dry; upper layer light brown, lower layer brown
Spore Print Color
Brownish yellow
Body Color
Black
White
Growth Form
Solitary, Scattered
Nutrient Gathering
Saprophytic
Substrate
On wood
You can find Amauroderma rugosum by these plants:
Spruces
Species Status
Normally widespread
Endangered Species
No
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Habitat of Amauroderma rugosum
Lowland dipterocarp of tropic forest and sub-tropic forest