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Phellodon nothofagi McNabb The Phellodons are leathery and the individual fruiting bodies form rosettes. This species is brown with a white edge. Individual fruiting bodies are 10–40 mm wide. Found under beech. |
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Phellodon sinclarii (Berk.) G. Cunn. This species is black with a white edge and forms rosettes. It has a strong odour of aniseed, which is lacking in P. nothofagi. Individual fruiting bodies are 10–40 mm wide. Found under beech. |
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