A rare basidiomycete fungus species belonging to the genus Sebacina, characterized by its delicate appearance and clay-like substrate preference
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Ecology & Habitat
Habitat
Terrestrial environments in temperate and subtropical forest regions, typically found in clay-rich soils with high organic matter content
Ecological Role
Plays a critical role in soil nutrient cycling and potential mycorrhizal symbiotic relationships with plant root systems
Morphology
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SPORES
Hyaline, smooth, globose to subglobose, measuring approximately 5-7 μm in diameter
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MYCELIUM
Thin, branching, with characteristic anastomosing network in substrate
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CAP PILEUS
Thin, translucent to whitish, gelatinous texture with irregular, undulating margins
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STEM STIPE
Typically absent or rudimentary, with substrate-adherent growth pattern
Data Source: TaxonHub Database
Image Credit: Wikimedia Commons
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Related Species in Sebacinaceae