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Phellodon confluens (Pers.) Pouzar, Česká Mykol. 10: 74 (1956)

Hydnum confluens Pers., Ann. Rep. N.Y. St. Mus. nat. Hist. 26: 71 (1874) [1873]
Hydnum amicum Quél., Grevillea 8(no. 47): 115 (1880)
Phellodon amicus (Quél.) Banker, Mycologia 5: 62 (1913)

Habitat: On acidic soil, associated with deciduous trees such as Betula pendula, Castanea, Fagus and Quercus spp., and occasionally with Pinus sylvestris.

Notes: Known from scattered localities in England and Scotland and recently collected in Wales.

Distribution: E: !, S: !, W: !

Vouchers: England: K(M) 38705; Scotland: K(M) 59324; Wales: K(M) 102317

Descriptions, Lists & Icons:
D+I:, in Phillips, R., Mushrooms and other fungi of Great Britain & Europe: 288 pp. (1981), p. 245
D+I:, in Pegler, D.N., Roberts, P.J. & Spooner, B.M., British Chanterelles and Tooth Fungi: an account of the British Cantharelloid and stipitate Hydnoid Fungi, (Ed.: Pegler D.N., Roberts P.J., and Spooner B.M.): 114 pp. (1997), p. 72-73
D+I:, in Breitenbach, J., Kränzlin, F., Fungi of Switzerland Non gilled fungi, Heterobasidiomycetes, Aphyllophorales, Gasteromycetes 2: 412 pp. (1986), p. 228, pl. 268
D:, in Hansen, I. & Knudsen, H., Nordic Macromycetes Heterobasidioid, Aphyllophoroid and Gasteromycetoid Basidiomycetes, (Ed.: Lise Hansen & Henning Knudsen) 3: 444 pp. (1997), p. 313

Conservation Status: Endangered (Red Data List, Ing 1992); removed from list (Red Data List, Evans et al. 2006); BAP species; Biodiversity Action Plan

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