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pachyella . . . ] by michael kuo recorded from michigan, new york, and illinois (and now kentucky, if i have identified it correctly), this rubbery brown cup fungus requires microscopic analysis to separate from the more commonly collected pachyella clypeata . while pachyella clypeata has smooth spores
, the spores of pachyella punctispora, as its latin name suggests, are stippled with warts. the warts, however, are not large (separating pachyella punctispora from pachyella adnata, which has warts measuring over μ). description: ecology: saprobic ; growing alone or in small groups on rotting wood (...
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