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Decaying wood.
white, privet-like joint with
3 cm & 1 mm offset, stratified
edged white; slender costitutious;
white with dark-brown stripe;
whole surface, margin spindly-collated;
slightly edup, subcordate, elliptic;
substantially, whitish-brown with
longitudinal veins over
two entire labiums, trilobed and
pinnately compound; 15 to 20 mm.
Habitat: on old tree stumps or logs,
usually in humid forest areas.
Specimens examined:
Cosea Rica, Hope Hill above Rio Tacuarembé. Ali, 1000 m.
Dodge & Thomas
[illegible]