Dear Inderjeet Ji,

The First to images seems to be of *Daldinia* but to confirm it to *D
concentrica* just you have cut in to have this specie has a diagnostic
concentric growth ring like formation. If you find there is concentric ring
this is undoubtedly *D concentrica*, but quit hard to determine from
outside.

The next two photos of the white fungus growing on the bark surface seems to
be *Corticium galacticum* commonly found growing on the surface of
decorticated wood.

The polypore member can be some species of *Ganoderma* hope the upper
surface of the basidiocarp is maroon in colour as it seems partially.

Regards

Tanay


On Tue, May 18, 2010 at 7:07 PM, Inderjeet Sethi <[email protected]>wrote:

> pls help in the id of this polypore
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