Phlebia separata (H.S. Jacks. & Dearden) Parmasto
no common name
Meruliaceae

Species account author: Ian Gibson.
Extracted from Matchmaker: Mushrooms of the Pacific Northwest.

Introduction to the Macrofungi

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Distribution of Phlebia separata
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Species Information

Summary:
Features include 1) resupinate growth on conifer wood, 2) an ochraceous, waxy fruitbody, firmly attached at first but separable when dry, the margin thinning out to a varnish-like film, 3) spores that are cylindric, smooth, and inamyloid, 4) tube-like, embedded gloeocystidia arising at different levels in the subiculum, and 5) hyphae with clamp connections.
Microscopic:
SPORES 7-8 x 3.5-4.5 microns, oblong cylindric, "flattened and slightly concave on one side", smooth, inamyloid, thin-walled; BASIDIA 4-spored, 40-50 x 5.5-6.5 microns, narrowly clavate, sterigmata subulate [awl-shaped], slender, and 5-5.5 microns long; GLOEOCYSTIDIA "arising at different levels in the subiculum and extending to surface of hymenium, not projecting", 65-130 x 4.5-6 microns, long cylindric or narrowly fusiform, subflexuous [somewhat wavy], obtuse at apex; SUBICULUM "made up of upright nodulose hyphae" 2-3 microns wide, often collapsed, with clamp connections, (Jackson)
Notes:
The holotype is from BC.

Habitat and Range

Habitat
on Abies grandis (Grand Fir), (Ginns), on conifers (Julich)

Synonyms

Synonyms and Alternate Names:
Polyporus anceps Peck
Trametes squalens P. Karst.