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Asterophora mirabilis : ウィキペディア英語版 | Asterophora mirabilis
''Asterophora mirabilis'' is a species of fungus that grows as a parasite on mushrooms. It was originally described as ''Nyctalis mirabilis'' by Australian mycologist Tom May in 1995,〔 and later transferred to the genus ''Asterophora'' in 2001.〔 The fungus grows in temperate rainforests of Australia (southern Victoria and Tasmania) on decaying fruit bodies of species in the genera ''Russula'' and ''Lactarius''.〔 ==Description== Only found on old, blackened fruit-bodies of agarics in the family Russulaceae, in the cool temperate rainforests of Victoria and Tasmania. This is Australia’s only ‘agaric on an agaric’. This small parasitic species has a silvery-grey cap, grey stem and light brown gills. Formerly Nyctalis mirabilis. Cap Diameter to 30 mm; convex to almost flat; silvery-grey or pale grey-brown; dry; margin turns up slightly with age. Gills Adnate; widely spaced; light brown, ageing to dark brown; various lengths. Stem is Central; length to 35 mm, diameter to 3 mm; cylindrical; grey; silky with silvery-grey fibres. Spore print; White. Smell; Strongly mealy to unpleasant. Toxicity; Highly Toxic.〔 Fungimap Australia. Asterophora mirabilis (Grey Jockey). http://fungimap.org.au/index.php/fduonline-home/29/294/agarics/P-asterophora-mirabilis〕
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