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Fungi: Basidiomycota: Agaricomycetes: Polyporales: Polyporaceae: Hapalopilus rutilans (Pers.) Murrill, 1904

Hapalopilus rutilans – Cinnamon bracket

Synonyms: Agaricus nidulans, Boletus nidulans, Boletus resupinatus, Boletus rutilans, Boletus spongiosus, Boletus versicolor, Fomes resupinatus, Fomes spongiosus, Hapalopilus nidulans, Hemidiscia rutilans, Inodermus rutilans, Inonotus nidulans, Inonotus rutilans, Leptoporus rutilans, Phaeolus nidulans, Phaeolus rutilans, Polyporus nidulans, Polyporus rutilans, Polyporus spongiosus, Polystictus nidulans, Polystictus rutilans, Poria resupinata, Poria spongiosa, Scindalma spongiosum.

Common name: cinnamon bracket.

Russian name: Gapalopilus krasnovatyy.

Extract from Wikipedia article: Hapalopilus nidulans (also known as Hapalopilus rutilans) is a species of polypore fungus in the family Polyporaceae. Officially described in 1821, it was transferred to its current genus Hapalopilus six decades later. It is commonly known as the tender nesting polypore, purple dye polypore, or the cinnamon bracket. This widely distributed species is found on five continents. It grows on the fallen or standing dead wood of deciduous trees, in which it fruits singly, in groups, fused, or in overlapping clusters. Fruit bodies are in the form of kidney-shaped to semicircular, cinnamon-orange-brown brackets. The underside of the fruit body features a yellowish to brownish pore surface with tiny angular pores, from which spores are released.

Photos of this mushroom from the area of St. Petersburg, Russia

Tender nesting polypore mushroom (<B>Hapalopilus rutilans</B>, Hapalopilus nidulans) near Gulf of Finland between Morskaya and Lisiy Nos, 5 miles west from Saint Petersburg. Russia, <A HREF="../date-en/2016-08-05.htm">August 5, 2016</A>
LinkTender nesting polypore mushroom (Hapalopilus rutilans, Hapalopilus nidulans) near Gulf of Finland between Morskaya and Lisiy Nos, 5 miles west from Saint Petersburg. Russia, August 5, 2016
Location on mapsPrimorskoye sh., g. Sankt-Peterburg, Russia, 197755
Polypore mushroom <B>Hapalopilus rutilans</B> (Hapalopilus nidulans) on a dry birch in northern part of Sosnovka Park. Saint Petersburg, Russia, <A HREF="../date-en/2017-04-26.htm">April 26, 2017</A>
LinkPolypore mushroom Hapalopilus rutilans (Hapalopilus nidulans) on a dry birch in northern part of Sosnovka Park. Saint Petersburg, Russia, April 26, 2017
Polypore mushrooms <B>Hapalopilus rutilans</B> (Hapalopilus nidulans) taken from a dry birch in northern part of Sosnovka Park. Saint Petersburg, Russia, <A HREF="../date-en/2017-04-26.htm">April 26, 2017</A>
LinkPolypore mushrooms Hapalopilus rutilans (Hapalopilus nidulans) taken from a dry birch in northern part of Sosnovka Park. Saint Petersburg, Russia, April 26, 2017
Polypore mushroom <B>Hapalopilus rutilans</B> (Hapalopilus nidulans) taken from Sosnovka Park. Saint Petersburg, Russia, <A HREF="../date-en/2017-04-26.htm">April 26, 2017</A>
LinkPolypore mushroom Hapalopilus rutilans (Hapalopilus nidulans) taken from Sosnovka Park. Saint Petersburg, Russia, April 26, 2017
Pores of mushroom <B>Hapalopilus rutilans</B> (Hapalopilus nidulans) taken from Sosnovka Park. Saint Petersburg, Russia, <A HREF="../date-en/2017-04-26.htm">April 26, 2017</A>
LinkPores of mushroom Hapalopilus rutilans (Hapalopilus nidulans) taken from Sosnovka Park. Saint Petersburg, Russia, April 26, 2017
Cinnamon bracket mushroom (<B>Hapalopilus rutilans</B>, Hapalopilus nidulans) on a birch log in Sosnovka Park. Saint Petersburg, Russia, <A HREF="../date-en/2017-08-14.htm">August 14, 2017</A>
LinkCinnamon bracket mushroom (Hapalopilus rutilans, Hapalopilus nidulans) on a birch log in Sosnovka Park. Saint Petersburg, Russia, August 14, 2017
Location on mapsul. Zhaka Dyuklo, 67, Sankt-Peterburg, Russia, 194214

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Acknowledgements

Russian web-forums Planeta Gribov, V Kontakte, and Griby Sredney Polosy for learning names of local mushrooms.

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