| 1. | In the 1980s, some of the timber was infested with the Serpula lacrymans.
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| 2. | Coggins goes into more detail about water movement in " Serpula lacrymans ".
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| 3. | But they have also been found on " Serpula lacrymans " of the quite unrelated Boletales.
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| 4. | Like most tube-building polychaetes, worms of the " Serpula " genus are suspension feeders.
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| 5. | "Serpula vermicularis " is a filter feeder and extends its radioles to catch phytoplankton and detritus.
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| 6. | The cords of some wood-rotting fungi ( like " Serpula lacrymans " ) may be capable of penetrating masonry.
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| 7. | "Serpula " has lived since the Cretaceous period, according to fossils found in the Cretaceous Black Creek Formation of North Carolina.
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| 8. | The radioles of different " Serpula " species are typically red, pink, or orange in color, with white transverse bands.
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| 9. | The biochemistry of the blood of " Serpula " is especially unusual in that the blood contains not only hemoglobin, but also chlorocruorin.
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| 10. | ""'Serpula himantioides " "'is a species of fungus that causes damage to timber referred to as dry rot.
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