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Favolaschia calocera

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Kingdom
  
Fungi

Class
  
Basidiomycetes

Family
  
Mycenaceae

Scientific name
  
Favolaschia calocera

Division
  
Basidiomycota

Order
  
Agaricales

Genus
  
Favolaschia

Rank
  
Species

Favolaschia calocera TERRAIN Taranaki Educational Resource Research Analysis

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Favolaschia, Leratiomyces, Geastrum minimum, Rhodotus, Mycenaceae

Favolaschia calocera, commonly known as the orange pore fungus, is a species of fungus in the Mycenaceae family. First observed in Madagascar, it has recently spread around the world and is now known from New Zealand, Italy, Australia, Hawaii, Thailand, China, Kenya, Norfolk Island and Réunion Island. It presents as a bright orange stalked fan, 5 mm–30 mm diameter, with prominent pores on the underside.

Favolaschia calocera TERRAIN Taranaki Educational Resource Research Analysis

It is uncertain whether F. calocera is native to Madagascar or was introduced to the island from Asia. Throughout much of its expanded range F. calocera is now considered an invasive species. It colonizes ruderal sites along transport routes and can become dominant in habitats disturbed by human activity. Mycologists fear that it may be displacing native fungi species as it spreads through the paleotropics.

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Favolaschia calocera TERRAIN Taranaki Educational Resource Research Analysis

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References

Favolaschia calocera Wikipedia