A rare basidiomycete fungal species belonging to the Sebacinaceae family, originally described by Schwein. and reclassified by Oberw., Garnica & K.Riess in 2014.
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Ecology & Habitat
Habitat
Likely found in temperate forest ecosystems, associated with soil and decaying organic matter, potentially forming symbiotic relationships with plant roots.
Ecological Role
Potential mycorrhizal symbiont or decomposer in forest ecosystems, contributing to nutrient cycling and soil biodiversity.
Morphology
SPORESBasidiospore characteristics typical of Sebacinales order
MYCELIUMLikely thin, branching filamentous structure characteristic of basidiomycete fungi
CAP PILEUSMicroscopic details not extensively documented in available literature
STEM STIPESpecific morphological characteristics require further taxonomic research
Data Source: TaxonHub Database
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