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Small staghorn

Calocera cornea

Description:

Small Stagshorn looks rather like a club fungus; however, it is much less brittle and microscopic examination reveals that it has distinctive Y-shaped basidia, which are diagnostic characteristics of members of the order Dacrymycetales.

Habitat:

On rotting trunks and stumps of dead broadleaf trees and very occasionally on conifers.

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ldgpatillo
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ldgpatillo

Abbotsford, British Columbia, Canada

Spotted on Nov 8, 2012
Submitted on Nov 8, 2012

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