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Spinellus fusiger : ウィキペディア英語版 | Spinellus fusiger
''Spinellus fusiger'', commonly known as the bonnet mould,〔 is a species of fungus in the Zygomycota phylum. It is a pin mold that is characterized by erect sporangiophores (specialized hyphae that bear a sporangium) that are simple in structure, brown or yellowish-brown in color, and with branched aerial filaments that bear the zygospores. It grows as a parasitic mold on mushrooms, including several species from the genera ''Mycena'', including ''M. haematopus'', ''M. pura'', ''M. epipterygia'', ''M. leptocephala'', and various ''Collybia'' species, such as ''C. alkalivirens'', ''C. luteifolia'', ''C. dryophila'', and ''C. butyracea''.〔 It has also been found growing on agaric species in ''Amanita'', ''Gymnopus'', and ''Hygrophorus''.〔 ==Taxonomy==
The species was first described by German naturalist Christian Gottfried Ehrenberg in 1818 as ''Mucor rhombosporus'', but he later conceded to making a mistake in examining the spores.〔 Link later suggested the name ''Mucor fusiger'' for the species, and it has been known under a variety of names, such as ''Mucor macrocarpus'', ''Phycomyces agaricicola'', ''Spinellus macrocarpus'', and ''Spinellus rhombosporus''. It was assigned its current name by French botanist Philippe Édouard Léon Van Tieghem in 1875.〔
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