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Sebacina sp.?

Sebacina sp.?

Description:

slimy in places with rubbery looking wrinkles and folds, growing on deciduous tree my first guess birch but could be oak or beech which were also in the woodland. I got the idea of Sebacina from MO: http://mushroomobserver.org/131235?q=1BM... There are no records of Sebacina helvelloides in the UK so if it is Sebacina, it's probably not this one! Jae has found a fungus that has similarities! http://www.projectnoah.org/spottings/103...

Notes:

sample ca5

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1 Comment

Tao
Tao 8 years ago

This looks like a specimen of Phlebia being covered partly by a Myxogastria (the orange plasmodium). I own the Sebacina observation from MO you linked here.
Look at another plasmodium I found that is also on a Phlebia. http://mushroomobserver.org/161935?q=2dn...

Lipase
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High Peak, England, United Kingdom

Spotted on Jan 3, 2013
Submitted on Jan 7, 2013

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