The Latin name of this mushroom is trametes hirsuta, if in my area it is called oyster shell mushroom, this mushroom that has a peacock outi color is a fungus that grows on wood that has started to rot or rot, and belongs to the group of mushrooms that grow in the dry season.
If you often go to the forest, you are sure to often see this shell mushroom that grows on dead trees and tree trunks, this mushroom has a soft structure, when this mushroom is old it will have white powder on it.
Unlike other mushrooms that have fins or sheets at the bottom, this fungus has grown especially in the tropics or dry season, as long as there are trees or tree trunks that have rotted and can be confirmed there will be this fungus there.
In addition to mushroom plants as food for insects, ants, termites and beetles also use mushrooms as their food, there are also types of insects that store their eggs for various types of mushrooms to grow, because mushrooms provide nutrients for the development of eggs and larvae that are produced. insect.
Like this mushroom that has been eaten by termites and ants, this fungus has an outih powder at the top of the oelupuk which is produced by termites, it is very risky in the dry season, this fungus is used as food for termites, ants and insects.