Bolbitiaceae

Gold dung fungus ( Bolbitus vitellinus )

The dung fungus relatives ( Bolbitiaceae ) are a family of fungi in the order of the mushroom -like ( Agaricales ). The species of this family grow on soil, plant residues or manure.

Features

The fruiting bodies are small to medium in size and have a zentralgestielten and most hygrophanen hat. The lamellae are grown, partly run down easily or are almost free. The spore powder is colored rusty brown or tobacco. The spores are smooth and usually have a distinct germ pore.

Genera

  • Dung fungi ( Bolbitius )
  • Samthäubchen ( Conocybe )
  • Faltenhäublinge ( Galerella )
  • Glöckchenschüpplinge ( Pholiotina )

Source

  • Rudolf Schubert, Horst Herbert Handke, Helmut Pankow: Lower plants. In: Rothmaler Exkursionsflora of Germany. 3rd edition. 1, Spektrum Akademischer Verlag, Munich 1994, ISBN 978-3-8274-0655-2.

Weblink

  • Dung fungus Related
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