POLYPORACEAE (Polypore family)
Coriolus versicolor (L.) Qu�l. turkey-tail, variegated shell-fungus or many-colored polypore [US; Illinois; Jackson County; Carbondale; T9S, R1W, S28][scattered to gregarious on hardwood log, 20 m west of Faner Hall, Thompson Woods, Southern Illinois University; August 8, 2001; Collected & identified by Chuck Walker; #IL237]
Daedaleopsis confragosa (Bolton) J. Schr�t. blushing bracket [US; Illinois; Pope County; T15S, R7E][gregarious on hardwood log (persimmon?), woods; October 5, 2002; Collected by Chuck Walker; Identified by Drew Minnis; #IL446]
Laetiporus sulphureus (Bull.) Murrill sulfur shelf or chicken of the woods [US; Illinois; Jackson County; Carbondale; T9S, R1W, S28; 450 feet][gregarious on hardwood log, 20 m west of Faner Hall, 40 m south of Morris Library, Thompson Woods, Southern Illinois University; August 30, 2001; Collected & identified by Chuck Walker; #IL248]
Polyporus leptocephalus (Jacq.) Fr. elegant polypore or black-foot [US; Illinois; Jackson County; T10S, R1W, S36][solitary to scattered, growing on twig on ground, north side of boat launch road, about 150 m northwest of Little Grassy Lake, Giant City State Park; June 22, 2001; Collected & identified by Chuck Walker; #IL180]
Poronidulus conchifer (Schwein.) Murrill little nest polypore [US; Illinois; Jackson County; Carbondale; T9S, R1W, S28][gregarious on hardwood branch on ground on the east side of Evergreen Terrace Rd. where it intersects with Douglas Dr., Southern Illinois University; June 14, 2002; Collected & identified by Chuck Walker; #IL300]
Pycnoporus sanguineus (L.) Murrill red fungus [US; Illinois; Jackson County; Carbondale; T9S, R1W, S28][scattered to gregarious on hardwood log, 20 m west of Faner Hall, Thompson Woods, Southern Illinois University; August 8, 2001; Collected & identified by Chuck Walker; #IL238]
Trichaptum biforme (Fr.) Ryvarden violet toothed polypore [US; Illinois; Jackson County; T10S, R1W, S35][along horse trail, south of boat launch road, west of the bridge, Giant City State Park; July 27, 2001; Collected & identified by Chuck Walker; #IL222]
Trichaptum biforme (Fr.) Ryvarden violet toothed polypore [US; Illinois; Jackson County Carbondale; T10S, R2W, S27; 37 deg. 37.31'N, 89 deg. 18.826'W; 560 feet][solitary, Cedar Lake trail near Pomona, east of Highway 127; June 21, 2002; Collected & identified by Dr. Walter Sundberg & Chuck Walker; #IL325]