Associations
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Foodplant / saprobe
fruitbody of Radulomyces confluens is saprobic on dead, decayed wood of Broadleaved trees
Other: major host/prey
Foodplant / saprobe
fruitbody of Radulomyces confluens is saprobic on dead, decayed wood of Fagus
Other: major host/prey
Foodplant / saprobe
fruitbody of Radulomyces confluens is saprobic on dead, decayed wood of Pinopsida
Other: unusual host/prey
Foodplant / saprobe
fruitbody of Radulomyces confluens is saprobic on dead, decayed wood of Cedrus
Other: unusual host/prey
Foodplant / saprobe
fruitbody of Radulomyces confluens is saprobic on dead, decayed wood of Juniperus
Other: unusual host/prey
Foodplant / saprobe
fruitbody of Radulomyces confluens is saprobic on dead, decayed wood of Picea
Other: unusual host/prey
Foodplant / saprobe
fruitbody of Radulomyces confluens is saprobic on dead, decayed wood of Pinus
Other: unusual host/prey
Foodplant / saprobe
fruitbody of Radulomyces confluens is saprobic on dead, decayed wood of Tsuga
Other: unusual host/prey
Foodplant / saprobe
fruitbody of Radulomyces confluens is saprobic on dead, decayed liana of Clematis vitalba
Other: unusual host/prey
Foodplant / saprobe
fruitbody of Radulomyces confluens is saprobic on dead, decayed wood of Sequoia sempervirens
Other: unusual host/prey
Foodplant / saprobe
fruitbody of Radulomyces confluens is saprobic on worked wood of Trees
Other: unusual host/prey
Radulomyces confluens: Brief Summary
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Radulomyces confluens is a species of crust fungus in the family Pterulaceae. It was originally described in 1815 by Elias Magnus Fries with the name Thelephora confluens. Danish botanist Mads Peter Christiansen made it the type species of his newly-circumscribed genus Radulomyces in 1960.
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