A rare basidiomycete fungal species within the Sebacinales order, characterized by unique morphological features and taxonomic complexity.
ADSENSE SLOT
Ecology & Habitat
Habitat
Likely found in temperate forest ecosystems, associated with decaying woody substrates and potentially forming mycorrhizal associations
Ecological Role
Potential role in forest nutrient cycling and decomposition processes, possibly contributing to symbiotic relationships with plants
Morphology
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SPORES
Basidiospores likely hyaline, thin-walled, with specific microscopic characteristics
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MYCELIUM
Presumably white to translucent, forming intricate networks in substrate
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CAP PILEUS
Microscopic to small fruiting bodies, likely gelatinous or waxy texture
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STEM STIPE
Potentially reduced or absent, consistent with resupinate growth patterns
Data Source: TaxonHub Database
Image Credit: Wikimedia Commons
ADSENSE VERTICAL
Related Species in Sebacinaceae