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Hypocreopsis amplectens : ウィキペディア英語版 | Hypocreopsis amplectens
''Hypocreopsis amplectens'' is part of the family Hypocreaceae and genus ''Hypocreopsis'', fungi that form stromata on the stems of trees and shrubs. The stromata are orange-brown and consist of radiating, perithecial lobes. This species of ''Hypocreopsis'' was only discovered in 1992 in Nyora (Victoria) during a survey of vascular plants.〔Johnston, P.R., May, T.W., Park, D. and Horak, E. (2007) ''Hypocreopsis amplectens'' sp. nov., a rare fungus from New Zealand and Australia. ''New Zealand Journal of Botany'', 45, 715–719.〕 ==Description== Found on dead and living branches of tea-tree, paperbark and banksia in long-unburnt coastal stands in Victoria. This firm-textured, brown, irregularly shaped species forms a raised mass which clasps dead branches with light brown, finger-like lobes. Most commonly dead branches of Prickly Tea-tree (Leptospermum continentale), Silky Tea-tree (L. myrsinoides) and Silver Banksia (Banksia marginata). It has also been found on dead and living Scented Paperbark (Melaleuca squarrosa). The immediate substrate is a Brown Paint Fungus.〔Fungimap.org.au. Hypocreopsis amplectens. http://fungimap.org.au/index.php/fduonline-home/102/294/crusts/P-hypocreopsis-amplectens〕 Fruit body length to 60 mm; a raised mass, strongly lobed; margin irregular. Lobes to 10 mm wide, clasping substrate; brown, tips of lobes paler yellowish-brown; older specimens often have white, powdery areas.
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