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  1. Panus tigrinus? Possible if on Willow - did the gills look serated?
  2. As an ascomycyte (a 'spitter') it could be that the dusr you saw was actually the fruiting body sporulating. Once the spores are released they tend to break down very quickly. Bring a whole one in the warm and watch over a couple of weeks.
  3. G. pfeferi has an unusal cloudy lacquered appearance that when scartched gives that sort of beeswax look. Rarer than the other Ganodermas - saw a nice example with Ted Green in Widsow Great Park. Like the honeycomb decay idea - full marks for effort...

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