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- Myxarium nucleatum is a species of fungus in the family Hyaloriaceae. In the UK, it has been given the recommended English name of crystal brain. The fruit...
- Myxarium is a genus of fungi in the family Hyaloriaceae. Basidiocarps (fruit bodies) are gelatinous and effused or pustular. The genus is cosmopolitan...
- Guepiniopsis alpinagolden jelly cone Phlogiotis helvelloidesapricot jelly Myxarium nucleatumcrystal brain, granular jelly roll Pseudohydnum gelatinosum...
- species, with a preference for dead branches of beech. Fruit bodies of Myxarium nucleatum are also similar, but have larger, more visible mineral inclusions...
- observed that the jelly seemed to "grow out from among the roots of gr****". Myxarium nucleatum, a clear, gelatinous fungus that grows on decaying wood. Observations...
- the Auriculariales and has also supported Wells' placement of the genus Myxarium within the family, though not all genera with "myxarioid" basidia are included...
- type and only species, Zygogloea gemellipara, is an hymenial parasite of Myxarium nucleatum and produces no visible basidiocarps (fruit bodies) of its own...
- 5–7 μm. hyphae have a diameter ranging from 1 to 2.5 μm. Fruit bodies of Myxarium nucleatum are similarly coloured, but are typically pustular or lobed (never...
- equates to the Auriculariaceae, whilst another containing Hyaloria and Myxarium species equates to the Hyaloriaceae. The majority of species within the...
- Malysheva V, Larsson KH. (2019). "On some forgotten species of Exidia and Myxarium (Auriculariales, Basidiomycota)". Nordic Journal of Botany. 36 (3). doi:10...