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Foodplant / saprobe
fruitbody of Pterula multifida is saprobic on dead, damp, decayed leaf of litter of Trees

Foodplant / saprobe
fruitbody of Pterula multifida is saprobic on fallen, dead, damp, decayed catkin of Salix

Foodplant / saprobe
fruitbody of Pterula multifida is saprobic on dead, damp, decayed needle of litter of Picea

Foodplant / saprobe
fruitbody of Pterula multifida is saprobic on dead, damp, decayed stem of Juncus subnodulosus

Foodplant / saprobe
fruitbody of Pterula multifida is saprobic on dead, damp, decayed frond of Polystichum

Foodplant / saprobe
fruitbody of Pterula multifida is saprobic on dead, damp, decayed stem (woody) of Rosa

Foodplant / saprobe
fruitbody of Pterula multifida is saprobic on dead, damp, decayed stem (woody) of Rubus fruticosus agg.

Foodplant / saprobe
fruitbody of Pterula multifida is saprobic on dead, damp, decayed frond of Pteropsida

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Pterula multifida ( anglais )

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Pterula multifida is a species of mushroom producing fungus in the family Pterulaceae.[1][2]

Taxonomy

It was first described in 1861 by the Swedish mycologist Elias Magnus Fries who classified it as Pterula multifida based on specimens he had found in 1857.[3][4]

François Fulgis Chevallier's Penicillaria multifida[5] may be confused with this in the taxonomic history due to the identical abbreviation of P. multifida. However this is unrelated and Penicillaria multifida is now a nomen superfluum and considered illegitimate.[6] Penicillaria multifida was a reclassification of Pierre Bulliard's Clavaria penicillata[7] and that species did go to be reclassified as another Pterula species however in 1930 when Fries classified it as Pterula penicillata.[8]

Pterula multifida var. densissima was described in 1958 by the Czech mycologist Albert Pilát.[9] The citation he gave for this variant was 'B. et C. 1873' and in the same text he also wrote 'Pterula densissima Berk. et Curt. 1873' which has led to Pterula densissima being listed as a synonym of Pterula multifida. However the taxonomic records for this likewise have some citation errors so they remain unclear.

Description

Pterula multifida is a small whitish coral fungus with a delicate branching structure.

Fruit body: 1-5mm thin, hairlike coral that branches repeatedly towards the smooth and shiny pointed tips. The colour is white to off white to light brown with the tips having a lighter colour than the base. Stem: 0.05-0.1mm when present but sometimes absent. Flesh: White. Tough and rubbery. Spore print: White. Spores: Ellipsoid and smooth. 5-6 x 2.5-3.5μm. Taste: Indistinct. Smell: Indistinct or unpleasant like urea or chemicals.[10]

Habitat and distribution

The specimens observed by Fries were found growing on sprigs of Spruce on the ground in the Uppsala Botanical Garden, Sweden in 1857.[3][4]

In 1873 this species was included in Charles Montague Cooke's list of British fungi citing a specimen documented by Miles Joseph Berkeley and Christopher Edmund Broome which had been communicated to them by Walter Calverley Trevelyan.[11] However it was noted that they were 'unable at present to meet with a description of this plant'.[12]

This species is not commonly recorded in the United Kingdom but has been found in Berkshire, East & West Norfolk, Northamptonshire, North Somerset, South Devon, Surrey, Warwickshire and Glamorganshire in Wales. It occurs on damp soil and leaf litter in woodlands and has been found growing on the fallen catkins of Salix species (willow trees) and on needles from Picea species (spruce). It has also been found on the dead stems of the grass species Juncus subnodulosus, ferns such as Polystichum and on the dead stems of Rose and Rubus fruticosus (blackberries).[13] It grows solitary or in small trooping groups from late Summer to Autumn in England.[10]

As of October 2022, GBIF has around 1,250 recorded observations for this species with most being from Europe.[14] However many of there are just observations from citizen science platforms and lack evidence to confirm. Due to the similarities with other Pterula species some may also have been confused.

Etymology

The specific epithet multifida derives from the Latin multifidus meaning 'with many divisions'.[15]

Similar species

References

  1. ^ "Species fungorum - Pterula multifida (Chevall.) Fr., Monogr. Hymenomyc. Suec. (Upsaliae) 2(2): 282 (1863)". www.speciesfungorum.org. Retrieved 2022-07-19.
  2. ^ "Mycobank Database - Pterula multifida".
  3. ^ a b Kungl. Svenska vetenskapsakademien.; vetenskapsakademien, Kungl Svenska (1861). Öfversigt af Kongl. Vetenskaps-akademiens forhandlingar. Stockholm: P. A. Norstedt & Söner. p. 31.
  4. ^ a b Fries, Elias Magnus (1863). Monographia Hymenomycetum Sueciae (in Latin). Leffler. p. 282.
  5. ^ Chevallier, François (1826). Flore générale des environs de Paris... (in French) (1 ed.). p. 111.
  6. ^ "Mycobank Database - Penicillaria multifida". www.mycobank.org. Retrieved 2022-10-27.
  7. ^ Bulliard, Pierre. Herbier de la France; ou, Collection complette des plantes indigenes de ce royaume; avec leurs proprie´te´s, et leurs usages en medecine. Vol. 433. Paris: Chez l'auteur, Didot, Debure, Belin. p. 448.
  8. ^ Fries, Elia (1830). "Eclogae Fungorum, Praecipus ex Herbariis Germanorum de Scriptorum". Linnaea: Ein Journal für die Botanik in ihrem ganzen Umfange. Berlin: F. Dümmler. 5: 532 – via www.biodiversitylibrary.org.
  9. ^ Pilát, Albert (1958). "Übersicht der europäischen Clavariaceen unter besonderer Berücksichtigung der tschechoslowakischen Arten. / Přehled hub kyjankovitých-Clavariaceae se zvláštním zřetelem k československým druhům". Sborník Národního Musea V Praze Acta Musei Nationalis Pragae (in Czech). 14B (3–4): 146. Retrieved 2022-10-27.
  10. ^ a b Buczacki, Stefan (2012). Collins fungi guide. London: Collins. pp. 452–453. ISBN 978-0-00-724290-0. OCLC 793683235.
  11. ^ Berkeley, M.J.; Broome, C.E. (1871). "Notices of British Fungi". The Annals and Magazine of Natural History; Zoology, Botany, and Geology. London: Taylor and Francis, Ltd. 7.
  12. ^ Cooke, M. C. (1872). "British Fungi". Grevillea. London: Williams and Norgate. 1: 116.
  13. ^ "Checklist of the British & Irish Basidiomycota - Pterula multifida (Chevall.) Fr., Monogr. Hymenomyc. Suec. (Upsaliae) 2: 282 (1863)". www.basidiochecklist.info. Retrieved 2022-10-27.
  14. ^ "Pterula multifida (Chevall.) Fr". Global Biodiversity Information Facility. Retrieved 2022-10-25.
  15. ^ Harrison, Lorraine (2012). RHS Latin for gardeners. United Kingdom: Mitchell Beazley. p. 224. ISBN 9781845337315.
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Pterula multifida: Brief Summary ( anglais )

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Pterula multifida is a species of mushroom producing fungus in the family Pterulaceae.

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Pterula multifida ( Pms )

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Drapò piemontèis.png Vos an lenga piemontèisa Për amprende a dovré 'l sistema dle parlà locaj ch'a varda sì.

A peul smijeje a na ramaria, ma le ramificassion a smijo a fij, motobin spess, e l'odor a l'é dëspiasèivol.

Ambient

A chërs dzortut sota conìfere.

Comestibilità

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Sensa anteresse alimentar.

Arferiment bibliogràfich për chi a veul fé dj'arserche pì ancreuse

Pterula multifida (Chevalier) Fries

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A peul smijeje a na ramaria, ma le ramificassion a smijo a fij, motobin spess, e l'odor a l'é dëspiasèivol.

Ambient

A chërs dzortut sota conìfere.

Comestibilità

WHMIS Class D-1.svg A venta mai mangé un bolè trovà se un a l'é nen un bon conossidor dij bolè!
Sensa anteresse alimentar.

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Piórniczka rozgałęziona ( polonais )

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Piórniczka rozgałęziona (Pterula multifida (Chevall.) Fr.) – gatunek grzybów z rodziny piórniczkowatych (Pterulaceae)[1].

Systematyka i nazewnictwo

Pozycja w klasyfikacji według Index Fungorum: Pterula, Pterulaceae, Agaricales, Agaricomycetidae, Agaricomycetes, Agaricomycotina, Basidiomycota, Fungi[1].

Po raz pierwszy takson ten zdiagnozował w 1826 r. Persoon nadając mu nazwę Penicillaria multifida. Obecną, uznaną przez Index Fungorum nazwę nadał mu w 1830 r. Elias Fries, przenosząc go do rodzaju Pterula[1].

Synonimy naukowe[2]:

  • Penicillaria multifida Chevall. 1826
  • Pterula densissima Berk. & M.A. Curtis 1873
  • Pterula multifida var. densissima (Berk. & M.A. Curtis) Pilát 1958
  • Pterula multifida (Chevall.) Fr. 1830 var. multifida

Nazwę polską podali Barbara Gumińska i Władysław Wojewoda w 1983 r[3].

Morfologia

Owocnik od podstawy wielokrotnie podzielony, bez trzonu, mający postać cienkich, ostrych gałązek; przeważnie wyprostowanych lub nisko pochylonych. Młode są białoszare, później brudnawe, szaroochrowe i tworzą murawki do 20 cm wysokości[4].

Występowanie i siedlisko

W Polsce gatunek rzadki. Znajduje się na Czerwonej liście roślin i grzybów Polski. Ma status V – gatunek narażony na wymarcie[5]. Znajduje się na listach gatunków zagrożonych także w Niemczech i Holandii[3].

Przeważnie tworzy rozległe szczotkowate murawki w lasach iglastych wśród mchów oraz na igliwiu[4].

Przypisy

  1. a b c Index Fungorum (ang.). [dostęp 2013-09-15].
  2. Species Fungorum (ang.). [dostęp 2013-09-20].
  3. a b Władysław Wojewoda: Checklist of Polish Larger Basidiomycetes. Krytyczna lista wielkoowocnikowych grzybów podstawkowych Polski. Kraków: W. Szafer Institute of Botany, Polish Academy of Sciences, 2003. ISBN 83-89648-09-1.
  4. a b Edmund Garnweidner, Hertha Garnweidner, Alicja Borowska, Alina Skirgiełło: Grzyby. Przewodnik do poznawania i oznaczania grzybów Europy Środkowej. Warszawa: MUZA SA, 2006, s. 192. ISBN 83-7319-976-4.
  5. Zbigniew Mirek: Red list of plants and fungi in Poland = Czerwona lista roślin i grzybów Polski. Kraków: W. Szafer Institute of Botany. Polish Academy of Sciences, 2006. ISBN 83-89648-38-5.
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Piórniczka rozgałęziona (Pterula multifida (Chevall.) Fr.) – gatunek grzybów z rodziny piórniczkowatych (Pterulaceae).

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