Cap is a fan shaped, the surface is uneven, humpy and grooved, bright orange-yellow colors, the edge is wavy and dark orange color, grows in summer on living or dead trees, deciduous trees.
Cap is fleshy, regular, open and convex then depressed, gray with shades brown, scaly crazy, stem is branched, fleshy and white. Grows from summer to winter under the beech and oak trees.
Cap is a fan shaped, large and fleshy, brownish red or orange-red, chunky rough textures, moist, stem if there then is a short,cylindrical and humpy, growing from summer to winter in living trees of oak and other deciduous trees.
Torus is composed of the many of branched stem and cap fan shaped, brown or grayish brown colored, below cap are white colored, fleshy stem of a common base from which to branch out many stems, white color, growing in summer and autumn on oak stumps or roots.
Cap is convex then widespread irregular and depressed,the edge is inrolled,yellow ocher and brown ocher color,stem is tough,thin,curved,brown ocher color,grows in the summer and fall on the wet ground beneath alder.
Cap is convex, then widespread, irregularly shaped, whitish or dirty yellow color, the surface covered with hair, stipe whitish color as of cap, grows in summer and autumn in the deciduous forests, rare species.
Cap is a fan shaped by several growth cap on one another, or clustered, yellow, orange or citrus yellow colors, the edge is wavy, growing in summer and autumn, the deciduous trees as a parasite.