Genus species: Spinellus fusiger
Common name: Bonnet mold
Common name: Bonnet mold
Genus species: Ganoderma lucidum
Common name: Bracket fungus
Common name: Bracket fungus
Genus species: Fomitopsis betulina
Common name: Birch polypore
Common name: Birch polypore
Genus species: Inonotus obliquus
Common name: Chaga
Common name: Chaga
Genus species: Armillaria mellea
Common name: Honey fungus
Common name: Honey fungus
In contrast with the saprotrophic fungi, parasitic fungi attack living organisms, penetrate their outer defenses, invade them, and obtain nourishment from living cytoplasm, thereby causing disease and sometimes death of the host. Most pathogenic (disease-causing) fungi are parasites of plants. Most parasites enter the host through a natural opening, such as a stoma (microscopic air pore) in a leaf, a lenticel (small opening through bark) in a stem, a broken plant hair or a hair socket in a fruit, or a wound in the plant.
Reference: britannica.com