The fruit body consists of cap atop a stem and has a leathery texture, The circular cap is brown, densely hairy, up to 5 centimetres in diameter, has a central depression and slightly inrolled margins. The gills are brownish.
The stem, a few centimetres long, is brown and densely hairy.
Spore print: white:
Found on dead wood in a variety of habitats.
Lentinus fasciatus is listed in the following regions:
Canberra & Southern Tablelands | South Coast | Hunter Region
Synonyms
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