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CheekyBugger

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  1. Thank you very much!! P.igniarius would be great, please let me know if you find any!
  2. Hi Khriss! Preferably a fruiting body on a slice of log, but if that's not possible then spores will do! What species do you have access to?
  3. Hi all - I'm new to the forum and am an entomologist living in Kent. I've recently been conducting experiments with various white-rot fungi and the nutrition content of the resulting wood, especially its effect on insects. I'm currently trying to get hold of some Phellinus spp. spores to start some cultures for my experiments, as I assume they are a waste product in the arborist's line of work. In particular I am looking for Phellinus robustus (Fomitiporia robusta) and Phellinus igniarius in particular. Of course, I would be willing to pay for postage and some extra for your help. Thank you!!

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