Antrodiella citrea

Antrodiella citrea is a bracket fungus native to Australia and New Zealand.

[5] It was originally described as Polyporus citreus by English botanist Miles Joseph Berkeley in 1872[6] and has undergone several name changes before being placed in the genus Antrodiella by Leif Ryvarden in 1984.

[7] Up to 2 cm (0.8 in) in diameter, the soft fruiting bodies are found on the underside of dead tree branches, particularly of Eucalyptus trees; they have the texture of chamois.

The pored spore-bearing surface is white, while the upper surface is bright yellow.

The spore print is white, and the smooth oval spores are around 2.5 by 4.5 μm.