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- A coprophilous fungus (dung-loving fungus) is a type of saprobic fungus that grows on animal dung. The hardy spores of coprophilous species are unwittingly...
- known as conidiop****s. From Gr. konidion, diminutive of konis (dust). coprophilous Growing or living on animal dung. cortex A thick outer-covering or rind...
- aurea Conocybe coprophila (Coprophilous) Conocybe cyanopus (psychoactive) Conocybe elegans Conocybe farinacea (Coprophilous) Conocybe filaris (deadly)...
- Parasola misera is a species of coprophilous fungus in the family Psathyrellaceae. It grows on the dung of goats and possibly on that of sheep. "Parasola...
- fusoid-ventricose, cheilocystidia 12 x 4 μm. Panaeolus cyanescens is a coprophilous (dung-inhabiting) species which occurs in both the Neotropics and Paleotropics...
- Sordaria macrospora is a species of coprophilous (dung-colonizing) fungus. It is one of several fungal model organisms in biology, e.g. the model of fruiting...
- the humpback inkcap mushroom and earlier as Coprinus a****inatus, is a coprophilous fungus that grows on herbivore dung. It is heterothallic. Coprinopsis...
- Ascobolus brantophilus is a species of coprophilous fungus in the family Ascobolaceae. It grows on goose droppings. Ascobolus brantophilus mainly has an...
- Coprinopsis stercorea is a species of coprophilous fungus in the family Psathyrellaceae. It grows on the dung of sheep, goats and donkeys. List of Coprinopsis...
- Schizothecium inaequale is a species of coprophilous fungus in the family Lasiosphaeriaceae. It is known to grow in the dung of goats. "Schizothecium inaequale"...