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Ganoderma sp.2<br />

Stipulate young fruit body, stripe smooth brown, continuing to round half central upper part,<br />

vest upper part cream. Lower surface all smooth cream<br />

Pleurotosus sajur – carju<br />

Gills corrugated, light brown. Upper surface rough light cream; upper fruit body overlying<br />

lower two ones. Fruit bodies stem less.<br />

Trametes cf. gibbosa<br />

Stem less, corrugated fruit body; wrinkled upper fruit body, imbricate overlapping ones; with<br />

faint concentric lines. Gills indistinct.<br />

Trametes vesicolor<br />

Substipitate stem of fruit body <strong>and</strong> marginal rim of fruit body is cream white. Upper surface<br />

of fruit body is dark brown with indistinct or faint concentric rings while the lower surface is<br />

dusty cream.<br />

Microporus sp.1<br />

On dead logs of Maesopsis; same location <strong>and</strong> almost similar with Xanthopus, but regular rim<br />

is not white. Indistinct concentric rings on dark purple upper funnel-shaped surface.<br />

Trametes elegans<br />

Substipitate on dead logs. White both surfaces.<br />

Microporus sp.2<br />

Funnel shaped fruit body, white cream below. Concentric stripes quite distinct, cream <strong>and</strong><br />

light brown.<br />

Laetiporus sulphorus (chicken of the woods)<br />

Yellow thick layer of the fruit body with rough upper surface <strong>and</strong> quite smooth lower surface.<br />

Funalia polyzona<br />

Overlapping upper layers, distinct concentric strips, <strong>and</strong> cream – yellow.<br />

Schizophyllum commune<br />

Small fruit bodies, many clustered together on dead trunks along the road. Margins of fruit<br />

bodies irregularly, with left.<br />

Xylaria is an Ascomycete genus which is associated with termite, but their fruit bodies are<br />

hard <strong>and</strong> inedible.<br />

PTERIDOPHYTES: Common <strong>and</strong> rare ferns<br />

Families Species name Vern. Notes Reference<br />

Name<br />

Aspleniaceae Acrostichum<br />

aureum L<br />

- Mangrove fern RMHS<br />

SR<br />

–<br />

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