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Stereum sanguinolentum : ウィキペディア英語版 | Stereum sanguinolentum
''Stereum sanguinolentum'' is a species of fungus in the Stereaceae family. A plant pathogen, it causes red heart rot, a red discoloration on conifers, particularly spruces or Douglas-firs. Fruit bodies are produced on dead wood, or sometimes on dead branches of living trees. They are a thin leathery crust of the wood surface. Fresh fruit bodies will bleed a red-colored juice if injured, reflected in the common names bleeding Stereum or the bleeding conifer parchment. It can be the host of the parasitic jelly fungus ''Tremella encephala''.〔 == Taxonomy == The species was first described scientifically by Albertini and Schweinitz in 1805 as ''Thelephora sanguinolenta''.〔 Other genera to which it has been transferred throughout its taxonomical history include ''Phlebomorpha'', ''Auricularia'', ''Merulius'', and ''Haematostereum''.〔 The fungus is commonly known as the "bleeding Stereum" or the "bleeding conifer parchment".〔
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