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Nectrioid parasite (?) growing on Craterellus
Ethan Crenson, 31-08-2020 20:12
Hello all,

In Eastern North America during the summer we often encounter what appears to be a parasite --perhaps a hyphomycete-- growing on Craterellus fallax.  Has anyone encountered something similar? Does anyone know what it is?  I don't have many details.  The fruiting bodies are globose, partially erumpent from the fertile surface of the host, surrounded by whitish hairs (or perhaps the hairs derive from the host).  They are 0.1 - 0.3mm.  They do not furnish a lot of clues microscopically.  Often I see a lot of contamination from the Craterellus, or other suspected contamination.

Thanks,

Ethan
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