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DAEDALEAE
Context white or wood color
Hymenium labyrinthiform
Hymenium soon becoming labyrinthiform, pileus minutely fibrilloso to
glabrous
Hymenium rarely becoming irpiciform and then not until maturity
Daedalea
Tubes 1-several mm in transverse diameter; surface brown or discolorad
pileus thin applanate, margin thin 15 cm broad
D. Sprucei
Tubes less than 0.5 mm transverse diameter; surface white or yellowish
pileus thin, flexible, variously shaped usually multizonate
D. amanitoides
Hymenium lamellate from the first, never irpiciform
Lenzites
Surface of pileus conspicuously tomentose, furrows 0.5-1 mm broad, 2-3 mm
deep, anastomosing in front and behind, lamellae often porose,
L. betuliniformis
Surface of pileus finely pubescent
L. cubensis
Surface of pileus glabrous
L. Earlei
Context brown
Hymenium lamelloid from the first, pileus thin, dry, flexible, furrows 1 mm
or more broad, margin tomentose
G. striatum
Hymenium not lamelloid at first often becoming so in age; pileus thicker
and more rigid, context fulvous tinted with rhubarb when young
furrows 1 mm broad, surface finely tomentose to glabrous
G. Berkeleyi