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Trichaptum perrottetii with a purplish edge

Trichaptum perrottetii purplish #265 Disp DW Ms.jpg Trichaptum perrottetii transect very close up  showing how the fibres make up most of the fruiting body.ThumbnailsTrichaptum perrottetii with 10 cm scale. Yes, Hexagonia comes to mind, but the hymenium is so unusually thin and the pores lacking the typical  hexagonal shape.Trichaptum perrottetii transect very close up  showing how the fibres make up most of the fruiting body.ThumbnailsTrichaptum perrottetii with 10 cm scale. Yes, Hexagonia comes to mind, but the hymenium is so unusually thin and the pores lacking the typical  hexagonal shape.Trichaptum perrottetii transect very close up  showing how the fibres make up most of the fruiting body.ThumbnailsTrichaptum perrottetii with 10 cm scale. Yes, Hexagonia comes to mind, but the hymenium is so unusually thin and the pores lacking the typical  hexagonal shape.Trichaptum perrottetii transect very close up  showing how the fibres make up most of the fruiting body.ThumbnailsTrichaptum perrottetii with 10 cm scale. Yes, Hexagonia comes to mind, but the hymenium is so unusually thin and the pores lacking the typical  hexagonal shape.Trichaptum perrottetii transect very close up  showing how the fibres make up most of the fruiting body.ThumbnailsTrichaptum perrottetii with 10 cm scale. Yes, Hexagonia comes to mind, but the hymenium is so unusually thin and the pores lacking the typical  hexagonal shape.