Goblet sawfly (Neolentinus cyathiformis)

Systematika:
  • Diviziona: Basidiomycota (Basidiomycetes)
  • Fizarana: Agaricomycotina (Agaricomycetes)
  • Kilasy: Agaricomycetes (Agaricomycetes)
  • Sobika: Incertae sedis (tsy azo antoka ny toerana)
  • Fitsipika: Polyporales (Polypore)
  • Fianakaviana: Polyporaceae (Polyporaceae)
  • Karazana: Neolentinus (Neolentinus)
  • Type: Neolentinus cyathiformis (Goblet sawfly)

:

  • Agaric cup
  • Schaeffer’s agaricus
  • A cup of bread
  • Goblet cup
  • Neolentinus schaefferi
  • Lentinus schaefferi
  • A cup-shaped fable
  • Cupid Polyporus
  • Cup-shaped neolentine
  • A contribution to the urn
  • Lentinus degenerate
  • Lentinus leontopodius
  • Contribution schurii
  • Contribution in inverse-conic
  • Panus inverseconicus
  • Variable lens
  • Pocillaria degenerates

Satroka:

Funnel-shaped, up to 25 cm in diameter, reddish-beige, with uneven, rather weakly expressed concentric zones; in old age fades to whitish with a dark spot in the middle. The form is at first hemispherical, with age it opens up to funnel; the edge is usually uneven. The surface is dry, slightly fleecy.

The pulp of the goblet sawfly is white, very elastic (it is possible to break the mushroom with only two hands), with an extremely pleasant smell, reminiscent of the smell of fruits.

Firaketana:

Frequent, narrow, saw-toothed, strongly descending along the stem (almost to the base), white when young, then cream, darkening to dirty brown.

vovoka spora:

White.

Tongotra:

Short and thick (height 3-8 cm, thickness 1-3 cm), often tapering towards the base, very hard, almost completely covered with plates, blackish at the base.

Mihanaka:

Goblet sawfly is found on the decaying remains of deciduous trees (apparently, it can also parasitize living ones, causing white rot). The goblet sawfly is a predominantly southern mushroom; it does not come across so often in our area. The fruiting body lasts for a long time, and attractiveness for some, relatively speaking, rodents leads to the fact that the fungus is gnawed faster than it dies of old age.

Karazana mitovy:

Obviously not. It’s more about synonyms. Lentinus degener, Lentinus schaefferi, Panus cyathiformis – this is not a complete list of goblet sawfly aliases.


Information on the net is quite contradictory. We can only say with certainty that no toxic substances have yet been found in this fungus.

The most common information is that the goblet sawfly is inedible due to too dense, “rubber” pulp.

But it is worth trying this mushroom at a young age to dispel all doubts!

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