Fibroporia albicans is a species of poroid crust fungus in the family Fomitopsidaceae.
The fungus was described in 2015 as a species new to science, based on collections made in Jiangxi and Xizang Provinces, China.
[1] Fibroporia albicans is characterized by crust-like, annual fruit bodies with a white to cream-colored fresh pore surface that darkens to cream or cream-buff after drying.
The pores are small, measuring 6–8 per millimeter, and there are white to cream rhizomorphs.
Fibroporia albicans has a dimitic hyphal system with clamped generative hyphae, fuse-shaped cystidioles, and oblong to ellipsoid spores that measure 4–5.2 by 3–3.8 μm.