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Harvard, Massachusetts, United States
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A fungal parasite which attacks species of the Helvella genus, (the Elfin Saddles).
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Selbitz, Bavaria, Germany
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Cradley, Malvern, Worcs. SO7347
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A fungus which is edible, in fact it is known in Patagonia as Pan del Indio. A parasite on the Southern Beech Forests (Nothofagus).
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Aniane, Languedoc-Roussillon, France
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Selbitz, Bavaria, Germany
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Also known as the Purple Jelly Disc Fungus. A widespread species of possible medicinal interest. Photo from near Wilson Creek, British Columbia. Helotiaceae Family.
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Forest of Dean. Glos.SO559131
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Mushroom Observer Image 319556: Helvella maculata N.S. Weber
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Mushroom Observer Image 1016788: Leptosphaeria doliolum (Pers.) Ces. & De Not.
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Mushroom Observer Image 261612: Opegrapha Ach.
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Mushroom Observer Image 152035: Physcia caesia (Hoffm.) Fürnr.
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Mushroom Observer Image 272800: Holwaya mucida (Schulzer) Korf & Abawi
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Mushroom Observer Image 300619: Chorioactis geaster (Peck) Kupfer ex Eckblad
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Mushroom Observer Image 326048: Cudoniella tenuispora
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Mushroom Observer Image 145033: Microstoma protractum (Fries) Kanouse
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Mushroom Observer Image 138100: Helvella compressa (Snyder) N.S. Weber
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Mushroom Observer Image 123457: Sporormiella australis (Speg.) S.I. Ahmed & Cain
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Mushroom Observer Image 333952: Wynnella silvicola (Beck) Nannf.
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Mushroom Observer Image 217268: Cladonia stipitata Lendemer & Hodkinson