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Hydnellum lundellii
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Hydnellum lundellii is a species of tooth fungus in the family Bankeraceae, first described in 1969 and reclassified to its current genus in 2019. The fungus produces woody fruit bodies with caps ranging from yellowish-brown to purplish-brown that can grow up to 9 cm across, featuring tooth-like spines on their underside that release spores. It forms a mycorrhizal relationship with spruce trees. The species is found exclusively in Fennoscandia....read more on Wikipedia.
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