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Bresadolia paradoxa growing in Yopal. When it was still known as Polyporus udus I really enjoyed eating it in the Bolivian Amazon. However, specimen was slightly bitter after we fried it.

Bresadolia uda Polyporus udus Yopal DW Ms.jpg oldish Daedalopsis sp. with young growth seen in YopalThumbnailsAgaricus sp. in the A. xanthoderma group, with a strong phenolic odor and yellow staining stem base seen in Yopal. Should be slightly toxic.oldish Daedalopsis sp. with young growth seen in YopalThumbnailsAgaricus sp. in the A. xanthoderma group, with a strong phenolic odor and yellow staining stem base seen in Yopal. Should be slightly toxic.oldish Daedalopsis sp. with young growth seen in YopalThumbnailsAgaricus sp. in the A. xanthoderma group, with a strong phenolic odor and yellow staining stem base seen in Yopal. Should be slightly toxic.oldish Daedalopsis sp. with young growth seen in YopalThumbnailsAgaricus sp. in the A. xanthoderma group, with a strong phenolic odor and yellow staining stem base seen in Yopal. Should be slightly toxic.oldish Daedalopsis sp. with young growth seen in YopalThumbnailsAgaricus sp. in the A. xanthoderma group, with a strong phenolic odor and yellow staining stem base seen in Yopal. Should be slightly toxic.

Bresadolia paradoxa was described from the Brazilian Atlantic forest. Bresadolia uda, first described as Polyporus udus is native in SE Asia.

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