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aldendirks

Fecha

Marzo 21, 2017

Descripción

Reported as growing on various shrub species, but I can’t find any reports of this crust growing on other fungi. The question remains whether Galzinia incrustans is acquiring nutrition from the conk or if it is just using it as a prop to better release spores.


Pictures featured on JGI sequence portal for Galzinia incrustans: https://genome.jgi.doe.gov/Galinc1/Galinc1.home.html

Image #13: Darker tissue to the right of the image is the spores of the conk that Galzinia incrustans was growing on.
Image #14: At times the basidia appeared to be pedunculate, or stalked, which is not a characteristic that is mentioned in descriptions.
Image #18: Another stalked basidium with the basal clamp connection very clear.
Image #20: Curved basidiospores with usually a single guttule, sometimes two or none.

Additional notes for sequences (bases on the right):

ITS: GenBank MF289562.1

Originally posted to Mushroom Observer on Aug. 22, 2018.

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phillymycobeth

Fecha

Septiembre 17, 2022 a las 02:13 TARDE EDT

Descripción

Smelled very strong like cinnamon as always

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sigridjakob

Fecha

Julio 15, 2021 a las 12:45 TARDE EDT

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blacki

Fecha

Julio 2021

Descripción

Mushroom with fluorescent exudates. Used a 365 NM UV lamp.

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Hongo de Repisa Peludo (Hexagonia hydnoides)

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sigridjakob

Fecha

Julio 7, 2021 a las 08:49 MAÑANA EDT

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Setas, Bejines Y Parientes (Clase Agaricomycetes)

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dotun55

Fecha

Mayo 31, 2021 a las 02:04 TARDE CET

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ethancrenson

Fecha

Abril 18, 2021 a las 01:20 TARDE EDT

Descripción

On nuts of Carya (Pignut hickory?). Spores 2 (or maybe 3) septate with a dark band at the center of the spore, the interior cell (or cells) light brown in color, the outer cells nearly hyaline, 12-16 x 5-6µm.

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sigridjakob

Fecha

Enero 27, 2021 a las 08:20 TARDE EST

Descripción

Spores up to 15um long, 10um wide, on deer dung, fruitbodies 750um wide

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sigridjakob

Fecha

Julio 16, 2020 a las 11:43 MAÑANA EDT

Descripción

28µm x 12µm, perithecia up to 1mm

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sigridjakob

Fecha

Febrero 16, 2020 a las 09:44 TARDE EST

Descripción

On incubated cervid dung, spores 10-13µm x 6-8µm

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sigridjakob

Fecha

Febrero 17, 2020 a las 07:43 MAÑANA EST

Descripción

On incubated cervid dung. Spores 20µm x 11µm

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sigridjakob

Fecha

Febrero 22, 2020 a las 08:31 MAÑANA EST

Descripción

On incubated deer dung, spores 9µm x 6µm

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susanhewitt

Fecha

Julio 21, 2018 a las 02:47 TARDE EDT

Descripción

This is an Asian Lady Bug which is infected with the Green Beetle Hanger fungus.

This observation is for the fungus infection that has attacked the beetle.
The original observation for the lady beetle is here:

https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/14578944

Amazingly, this fungus infection does not interfere with the beetle's life really -- they feed, they mate, and carry on as normal.

I can't help thinking it must be uncomfortable at the very least!