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Paulisebacina Crust Fungus

Paulisebacina allantoidea

A rare basidiomycete fungus belonging to the Sebacinales order, characterized by its unique morphological features and potential ecological interactions.

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Ecology & Habitat

Habitat

Likely found in temperate forest ecosystems, associated with soil, decaying organic matter, and potentially forming mycorrhizal relationships with plants

Ecological Role

Potential role in nutrient cycling, soil decomposition, and symbiotic interactions with plant root systems

Morphology

  • SPORES Likely hyaline, thin-walled, with typical basidiomycete spore characteristics
  • MYCELIUM Likely white to cream-colored, branching and interconnected
  • CAP PILEUS Thin, crust-like or resupinate formation with elongated or allantoid (sausage-shaped) structures
  • STEM STIPE Not typically differentiated, flat or closely adhered to substrate
Data Source: TaxonHub Database
Image Credit: Wikimedia Commons
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Related Species in Sebacinaceae