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Hypomyces lactifluorum, or the
lobster mushroom, is a
parasitic ascomycete fungus that
grows on
certain species of mushrooms,
turning them a
reddish orange...
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Lactarius mushroom that has been
deformed by the
parasitic fungus Hypomyces lactifluorum. This
gives the
affected mushroom an
unusual shape and red
color that...
- species.
Better known species include the
lobster mushroom (Hypomyces
lactifluorum) and the
bolete eater (Hypomyces chrysospermus). H.
cervinigenus - on...
- ascomycetes, each of
which infects differing genera of fungi. For example, H.
lactifluorum attacks mushrooms of the
family Russulaceae, H. completus and H. transformans...
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become more
palatable once
parasitized by the
ascomycete fungus Hypomyces lactifluorum, a
bright orange mold that
covers the
fruit body and
transforms them...
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region of
North America, only
Russula brevipes parasitized with
Hypomyces lactifluorum—known as
lobster mushroom—is
collected commercially.
Several Russula...
- (Morc****a spp.),
truffles (Tuber spp.), and
lobster mushroom (Hypomyces
lactifluorum) are some of the most sought-after
fungal delicacies.
Cordyceps militaris...
- one of
several species parasitized by the
lobster mushroom Hypomyces lactifluorum. Once
colonized by the parasite, an orange-red
crust forms over the surface...
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edibles in
North America when
infected by the "lobster mushroom"
Hypomyces lactifluorum.
Heterotrophic plants,
including orchids or monotropoids, also parasitise...
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species as
Lactarius indigo,
Cantharellus cinnabarinus, and
Hypomyces lactifluorum.
Several taxa of
plants were
named in his honour;
including in 1888,...