| Author | Henrici, A. |
| Year | 2002 |
| Title | Fungal Portraits, No. 10: Mycoacia nothofagi |
| Type | Paper |
| How Complete | All the British species known at the time |
| Source | Field Mycology Vol 3 (2): 39-41,46. |
| Illustrations | Colour photographs |
| Review (by Malcolm Storey) | Describes and illustrates this rare fungus with its distinctive smell variously described as washing up liquid or ripe Cambert. The suppplement includes a key to our 5 species of Mycoacia and Mycoaciella |
| Examine | Compound Microscope |
| Notes & Purpose | Status | Taxon | English | Classification |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| For identification | Current | Mycoacia | a genus of resupinate tooth fungi | Fungi: Polyporales: Meruliaceae |
| For identification | Current | Mycoacia bispora | a hydnoid resupinate fungus | Fungi: Polyporales: Meruliaceae |
| For identification | Current | Mycoacia nothofagi | Fragrant Toothcrust | Fungi: Polyporales: Meruliaceae |
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