Thanks Nidhan Singh Sir,

I collected this as it is a wood rooting fungi and i need to collect them for 
my Forest Pathology course last year.

Moreover if i will not collect it, i am almost sure it will soon get 
deteriorated in a couple of year either by weathering or by termite attack as 
it had already started decomposing at top.

Unlike plants these fungi have mycelium spread over host plant, a few more new 
fruiting bodies will grow on it....

Best regards 
Ashutosh Sharma 

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