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Not wishing to be rude but seriously! I am good, but this is a sh.... example!

 

can you get the underside? i would hazard a guess at Polyporus squamosus but and this is a massive but, is it gilled, pored. is it fibrous in texture? i looks as though it is.

 

Guys we really must start doing these shots with a bit of the underside and a big help a open view of some split flesh

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Not armillaria, not a chance, it is a large fan, with a slightly fibrous flesh, this is well washed out though some evidance of an old blackened skin remains, the most important thing to look at from a basic view is wether its gilled or pored and then if gilled or pored what form are the pores? maze like fine or large pores etc.

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