Oak Polypore
Buglossoporus quercinus (Schrader) Kotlába & Pouzar
Oak Polypore: https://marylandbiodiversity.com/species/20465
Synonyms
Antrodia quercina  Fomitopsis pulvina 
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Description

Oak Polypore is a shelf fungus with a rounded, yellowish cap. The pore surface is white with very small pores.

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Found on the wood of oak trees (Quercus).

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