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Devil's Urn

Urnula craterium

Description:

Urnula craterium is a species of cup fungus in the family Sarcosomataceae. It is parasitic on oak and various other hardwood species; it is also saprobic, as the fruit bodies develop on dead wood after it has fallen to the ground. Appearing in early spring, its distinctive goblet-shaped and dark-colored fruit bodies have earned it the common names devil's urn and the gray urn. The distribution of U. craterium includes eastern North America, Europe, and Asia. It produces bioactive compounds that can inhibit the growth of other fungi. The asexual (imperfect), or conidial stage of U. craterium is a plant pathogen known as Conoplea globosa, which causes a canker disease of oak and several other hardwood tree species.

Habitat:

Found in the woods in Pipestem Resort, WV

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2 Comments

SarahWhitt
SarahWhitt 7 years ago

Thanks, Hema!! :)

Hema  Shah
Hema Shah 7 years ago

cool!

SarahWhitt
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SarahWhitt

West Virginia, USA

Spotted on Apr 25, 2015
Submitted on Apr 28, 2015

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