The following relationships have been collated from the published literature (see 'Interaction References').
| Stage | Summary | Taxon | Vernacular | Classification | References | |||
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| fruitbody | fruitbody is ectomycorrhizal with live root | ![]() |
Pinus sylvestris (native Scottish form) | Caledonian Pine | Pinales: Pinaceae | Checklist of the British and Irish Basidiomycota, Legon, N.W. & Henrici, A. with Roberts, P.J., Spooner, B.M. & Watling, R., 2005 |
| Author & Year | Title | Source |
|---|---|---|
| Legon, N.W. & Henrici, A. with Roberts, P.J., Spooner, B.M. & Watling, R., 2005 | Checklist of the British and Irish Basidiomycota | 517pp, Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew |
Hydnellum peckii (Devil’s Tooth) may also be included in 'feeds on' relations listed under the following higher taxa:
NBN (data.nbn.org.uk)
has a distribution map for Hydnellum peckii (Devil’s Tooth)
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| Handling & Magnification | Author | Year | Title | Source |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Taylor, S. | 2013 | Recording stipitate hydnoids at RSPB Abernethy Forest National Nature Reserve 1985 to 2011 | Field Mycology vol 14 (1): 5-13, rear cover. |
Hydnellum peckii (Devil’s Tooth) may also be included in identification literature listed under the following higher taxa:
Literature listed under the following higher taxa may be relevant to Hydnellum peckii (Devil’s Tooth):
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Annex
Tranche 2, Feb 1999
Hydnellum ferrugineum looks similar.
Abortiporus biennis has similar growth form, develops red droplets and can look similar, but doesn’t have well-formed spines on the underside.
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