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Pine Poroidea Fungus

Poroidea pithyophila

A rare basidiomycete fungal species belonging to the Sebacinaceae family, characterized by its unique taxonomic placement and potential association with coniferous forest ecosystems.

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Ecology & Habitat

Habitat

Likely found in pine forest regions, potentially associated with woody substrates and coniferous tree root systems

Ecological Role

Probable role in forest nutrient cycling and potential mycorrhizal interactions with pine trees

Morphology

  • SPORES Microscopic basidiospores typical of Sebacinales order, potentially hyaline or pale-colored
  • MYCELIUM Likely white to pale-colored, with fine, branching hyphal networks
  • CAP PILEUS Specific morphological details not extensively documented; likely small, potentially with poroid or irregular surface texture
  • STEM STIPE Structure potentially thin and delicate, characteristic of smaller basidiomycete fungi
Data Source: TaxonHub Database
Image Credit: Wikimedia Commons
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Related Species in Sebacinaceae