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when young, but will become wrinkled or lumpy in age. The flesh is tough and woody, pale to dark orange-brown in color, without any distinctive odor but a bitter or mealy taste. The teeth are short (up to 5 mm long), white, but the tips gradually turn brown with age. The
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Rainbow Beneath My Feet: A Mushroom Dyer's Field Guide
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Current
Research in Environmental & Applied Mycology
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compound named aurantiacin. This dark red pigment, a
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945:. Boston, Massachusetts: Houghton Mifflin. pp.
1494:"Fungus pigments. IX. Some further constituents of
708:responsible for the characteristic orange color of
466:, and have dimensions of 5.5–8 by 5.5–6.5 μm.
1424:"Fungus pigments. IV. Aurantiacin, the pigment of
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732:. The compounds dihydroaurantiacin dibenzoate and
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820:"Action plan for Grouped plan for tooth fungi"
319:. It was given its current scientific name by
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399:approved English name "orange Hydnellum".
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1362:"List of recorded Korean Aphyllophorales"
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941:A Field Guide to Mushrooms, North America
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280:, it bears a layer of spines rather than
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1081:. Buffalo, NY: Firefly Books. p.
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863:"Symbolae ad mycologiam Fennicam. VI"
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498:(has more uniformly coloured flesh),
1461:"Pigments of higher fungi: A review"
972:British Chanterelles and Tooth Fungi
474:The species resembles the polypore
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1184:Mushrooms of the Pacific Northwest
1025:Mushrooms of Western North America
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937:McKnight VB, McKnight KH (1987).
1532:Bessette AR, Bessette A (2001).
1336:(a rare species ‒ new to India)"
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1465:Czech Journal of Food Sciences
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508:(has thin flesh in the cap),
488:similar species in the genus
1459:Velíšek J, Cejpek K (2011).
1268:Miller OK, Miller H (2006).
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1938:Taxa named by August Batsch
1405:Folia Cryptogamica Estonica
1048:Ellis JB, Ellis MB (1990).
1003:British Mycological Society
712:has been identified as the
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504:(may look similar in age),
397:British Mycological Society
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1369:Korean Journal of Mycology
1109:; Miller, Hope H. (2006).
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1432:Acta Chemica Scandinavica
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1360:Lee JS, Jung HS (2005).
1073:Phillips, Roger (2010).
522:Distribution and habitat
323:, who transferred it to
284:on the underside of the
264:, commonly known as the
1933:Fungi described in 1789
1334:Heterobasidion perplexa
1023:Orr DB, Orr RT (1980).
770:"GSD Species Synonymy:
450:, and four-spored. The
311:in 1789, with the name
292:in the United Kingdom.
1928:Fungi of North America
1492:Gripenberg J. (1958).
1478:10.17221/524/2010-CJFS
1422:Gripenberg J. (1956).
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484:. Closely related and
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351:Hydnellum complectipes
243:Hydnellum complectipes
1616:Hydnellum aurantiacum
1586:Hydnellum aurantiacum
1330:Lyngdoh A, Dkhar MS.
772:Hydnellum aurantiacum
740:Hydnellum aurantiacum
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533:Hydnellum aurantiacum
477:Phaeolus schweinitzii
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369:(Karsten, 1881); and
333:has acquired several
331:Hydnellum aurantiacum
301:Hydnellum aurantiacum
290:critically endangered
257:Hydnellum aurantiacum
150:Hydnellum aurantiacum
25:Hydnellum aurantiacum
1396:Shiryaev A. (2008).
1107:Miller Jr., Orson K.
873:: 15–46 (see p. 41).
861:Karsten PA. (1879).
387:is derived from the
371:Phaeodon aurantiacus
231:Phaeodon aurantiacus
710:H. aurantiacum
367:Calodon aurantiacus
341:history, including
219:Calodon aurantiacus
132:H. aurantiacum
1918:Fungi of Australia
1496:Hydnum aurantiacum
1426:Hydnum aurantiacum
774:(Batsch) P. Karst"
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510:H. ferrugipes
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355:Hydnum aurantiacum
192:Hydnum aurantiacum
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1808:Hydnum suberosum
1791:Open Tree of Life
1578:Taxon identifiers
1562:Roger's Mushrooms
1545:978-0-8156-0680-2
1281:978-0-7627-3109-1
1254:978-0-643-06907-7
1227:978-0-89815-169-5
1208:Arora D. (1986).
1194:978-0-88192-935-5
1124:978-0-7627-3109-1
1092:978-1-55407-651-2
1059:978-0-412-36970-4
1034:978-0-520-03660-4
981:978-1-900347-15-0
956:978-0-395-91090-0
683:Sverdlovsk region
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646:mycorrhizal
643:Ecology is
626:Spore print
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403:Description
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317:aurantiacum
278:tooth fungi
184:aurantiacum
108:Bankeraceae
1897:Categories
1827:Q108610400
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606:Stipe
560:Teeth
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389:Latin
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