Corticium species ?- Delhi



 
 
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Pls help me in the identification of these fungi. It was a dead stump of Ficus tree infested with termites. ………..
Place: Delhi University Campus
Date: September 2009
The next two photos of the white fungus growing on the bark surface seems to be Corticium galacticum commonly found growing on the surface of decorticated wood.
The second one may be Corticum or Irpex ?



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