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- Q10661773 subject Q8475610.
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- Q10661773 abstract "Sarcodon rimosus, commonly known as the cracked hydnum, is a species of tooth fungus in the family Bankeraceae. Found in the Pacific Northwest region of North America, it was described as new to science in 1964 by mycologist Kenneth A. Harrison, who initially called it Hydnum rimosum. He transferred it to the genus Sarcodon in 1984. Fruit bodies of S. rimosum have convex to somewhat depressed caps that are 4–12 cm (1.6–4.7 in) in diameter. The surface becomes scaly in age, often developing conspicuous cracks and fissures. It is brown with violet tints. The flesh lacks any significant taste and odor. Underneath the cap cuticle, the flesh turns a bluish-green color when tested with a solution of potassium hydroxide. The brownish-pinks spines on the cap underside are typically 2.5–7 mm long, extending decurrently on the stipe. Spores are roughly spherical with fine warts on the surface, and measure 5–6.5 by 4.5–5 µm. The hyphae do not have clamp connections.Sarcodon rimosus is common in the states of Idaho, Oregon, and Washington, where it fruits in groups under pines, or in coniferous forest. Fruiting occurs in late summer and autumn.".
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- Q10661773 genus Q902135.
- Q10661773 kingdom Q764.
- Q10661773 order Q2264154.
- Q10661773 synonym "*Hydnum rimosum (K.A.Harrison (1964)".
- Q10661773 thumbnail Sarcodon_rimosus_400861.jpg?width=300.
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- Q10661773 binomialAuthority "K.A.Harrison".
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- Q10661773 genus "Sarcodon".
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- Q10661773 synonyms "*Hydnum rimosum (K.A.Harrison )".
- Q10661773 type Eukaryote.
- Q10661773 type Fungus.
- Q10661773 type Species.
- Q10661773 type Thing.
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- Q10661773 comment "Sarcodon rimosus, commonly known as the cracked hydnum, is a species of tooth fungus in the family Bankeraceae. Found in the Pacific Northwest region of North America, it was described as new to science in 1964 by mycologist Kenneth A. Harrison, who initially called it Hydnum rimosum. He transferred it to the genus Sarcodon in 1984. Fruit bodies of S. rimosum have convex to somewhat depressed caps that are 4–12 cm (1.6–4.7 in) in diameter.".
- Q10661773 label "Sarcodon rimosus".
- Q10661773 depiction Sarcodon_rimosus_400861.jpg.