This polypore grew on wounds of a live chestnut oak, Quercus prinus, 10/2012, in the mountains of Western North Carolina. The sterile surface of an older cap on the same tree was firmer, wrinkled and primarily orange. Cap was sparsely and finely hairy. The pore surface dripped clear or amber fluid, depending on the day of observation. Flesh of the young cap was watery at the margin, firming toward the point of attachment. Flesh color initially brownish yellow, darkened immediately through red to blackish brown. Cap and pore surfaces also bruised brown. KOH turned all parts slowly black. Smell and taste were mild.