Family: Arrhenieae
Arrhenia auriscalpium
(Fr.) Fr.
Arrhenia auriscalpium | Quartz Creek Campground
KEY ID FEATURES
- Growing with mosses, liverworts or algeas in humus or debris.
- Small-to-miniature fruit bodies fan like in structure.
- Cap various shades of tan-to-brown. Uneven, can be ruffled. Concave where it meets stem.
- Gills blunt and vein like, few and well-spaced.
- Stem offset often joining cap at edge.
NUTRITIONAL STRATEGY: Saprophytic-parasitic
SPORE PRINT: White
EDIBILITY: Unknown
SIMILAR SPECIES: Arrhenia species #2
COLLECTIONS
- COLLECTION ID: AKFF-095-14
- LOCATION: Quartz Creek Campground
- DATE: 27-Aug-14
- NOTES: 6-10 mm across, 5-9 mm tall, lateral stipe, gray colors, in moss.
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