Pycnoporus cinnabarinus, also known as the cinnabar polypore, is a saprophytic, white-rot decomposer.
Its fruit body is a bright orange shelf fungus.
[2] It produces cinnabarinic acid to protect itself from bacteria.
[3] The stipe and the pore surface had a positive reaction with potassium hydroxide.
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