Sarcodontia unicolor is a species of polypore fungus in the family Meruliaceae.
It is a plant pathogen that affects oak trees.
The fungal hyphae grow inside the tree, rotting the heartwood.
The fruit bodies are initially whitish to buff in color before turning brownish in age.
Spores are held in tubes and are ovoid to ellipsoid, with dimensions of 7–9 by 6–7 μm.