
Irpicodon
Scientific name: Irpicodon
Irpicodon
Scientific name: Irpicodon


Description

Irpicodon is a group fascinating to many mycologists due to its intricate fruiting bodies often found on decayed wood. These wood-inhabiting fungi exhibit a diverse range of textures, from smooth to spiny surfaces, contributing to forest ecosystems by decomposing dead wood.

Species of Irpicodon


Scientific Classification

Phylum
Club fungi Class
Mushroom-forming fungi Order
Amylocorticiales Family
Amylocorticiaceae Genus
Irpicodon