Sarcodon caliginosus is a species of tooth fungus in the family Bankeraceae. Found in Papua New Guinea, it was described as new to science in 1974 by Dutch mycologist Rudolph Arnold Maas Geesteranus. Its fruit bodies have dark grey-brown caps with reddish tinges and brownish-pink coloration at the margins.[1]
Sarcodon caliginosus is a species of tooth fungus in the family Bankeraceae. Found in Papua New Guinea, it was described as new to science in 1974 by Dutch mycologist Rudolph Arnold Maas Geesteranus. Its fruit bodies have dark grey-brown caps with reddish tinges and brownish-pink coloration at the margins.
Sarcodon caliginosus je grzib[1], co go ôpisoł Maas Geest. 1974. Sarcodon caliginosus nŏleży do zorty Sarcodon i familije Bankeraceae.[2][3] Żŏdne podgatōnki niy sōm wymianowane we Catalogue of Life.[2]
Sarcodon caliginosus je grzib, co go ôpisoł Maas Geest. 1974. Sarcodon caliginosus nŏleży do zorty Sarcodon i familije Bankeraceae. Żŏdne podgatōnki niy sōm wymianowane we Catalogue of Life.