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first, this mushroom looks like a tiny, fuzzy american football—but it soon begins to expand and peel back into star-like rays, as the color of the upper surface progresses from whitish to brownish orange to, finally, dull yellow. under the microscope, chorioactis geaster is truly fascinating. its spores
about million years ago. another recent phylogenetic study (pfister, slater & hansen, ) placed chorioactis geaster—along with wolfina aurantiopsis and a few other rare mushrooms—in a new family, the chorioactidaceae. the mushrooms share some similar micro-morphological features, including cyanophilic spores...
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