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- Daedaleopsis confragosa, commonly known as the thin-walled maze polypore or the blushing bracket, is a species of polypore fungus in the family Polyporaceae...
- (Hygrophoropsis aurantiaca). Such polypore-like fungi such as daedaleopsis confragosa, Lenzites betulina and Gloeophyllum sepiarium. Members of the two related...
- confragosa is a species of moth of the family Tortricidae. It is found in Veracruz, Mexico. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Clepsis confragosa...
- Binomial name Lithocarpus confragosus (King ex Hook.f.) A.Camus Synonyms Pasania confragosa (King ex Hook.f.) Schottky Quercus confragosa King ex Hook.f....
- Serruria confragosa, the wavy spiderhead, is a flower-bearing shrub that belongs to the genus Serruria and forms part of the fynbos. The plant is native...
- 1922 Maja capensis Ortmann, 1894 Maja compressipes (Miers, 1879) Maja confragosa Griffin & Tranter, 1996 Maja crispata Risso, 1827 Maja erinacea de Ninni...
- brown. This species is considered inedible. Similar species include T. confragosa, T. conspersa, and members of Laccaria. Additionally, Galerina marginata...
- the upper surface is velvety at most, rather than hairy. Daedaleopsis confragosa has pores that bruise brown and also does not have as hairy of a cap....
- Daedaleopsis: Daedaleopsis conchiformis Imazeki (1943) – ****an Daedaleopsis confragosa (Bolton) J.Schröt. (1888) Daedaleopsis ****insii (Berk. ex Cooke) Bondartsev...
- species is inedible. Similar species include G. trabeum, Daedaleopsis confragosa, Daedalea quercina, Lenzites betulina, Trametes betulina, and T. versicolor...