Schizopora paradoxa (Schrad.) Donk

Syn:-Poria versipora (Pers.) Sacc.Profile Group: Basidiomycota, Hymenochaetales, Schizoporaceae
Macroscopic charactersshapeResupinate
sizeVariable; often large; 1-5 mm thick
textureTough
pileusNone
stipeNone
contextLittle to none
pore surfaceCream-colored becoming darker with age (grey brown)
poresIrregularly various sizes and shapes; poroid to lacerate
tube layer(s)Shallow; net-like; varying sizes; often irregular; somewhat labyrinthine
Microscopic charactershyphal systemDimitic; skeletal hyphae often rare
clamp connectionsGenerative hyphae with clamps at all septa; hyphal tips often encrusted
sterile elementsCystidioles present in variable numbers; usually capitate with rounded cap of resinoid substance
basidiosporesEllipsoid; smooth; 5-6 (-6.5) x 3.5-4 µm
Habitat characterssubstrate/hostDecayed deciduous wood in all kinds of forests
seasonalityAnnual ?
type of decayCauses a crumbly white rot
rangeWidely distributed in North America; common and cosmopolitan species
NotesCaptiate cystidioles especially near the pore edges are distinctive.
ReferencesGilbertson & Ryvarden, 1987; Grand & Vernia, 2004A
Species distribution in North Carolina
Habit of Basidiocarps
Habit of Basidiocarps
Basidiospores – 1000 X
Basidiospores – 1000 X
Encrusted Cystidia – 400 X
Encrusted Cystidia – 400 X
Capitate Cystidium – 1000 X
Capitate Cystidium – 1000 X
Tramal Hyphal Ends – 1000 X
Tramal Hyphal Ends – 1000 X