Marasmius crinis-equi |
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Binomial name |
Marasmius crinis-equi
F.Muell. ex Kalchbr. (1880) |
Synonyms |
- Marasmius equicrinis F.Muell. ex Berk. (1880)
- Marasmius repens Henn. (1897)
- Androsaceus crinis-equi (F.Muell. ex Kalchbr.) Overeem (1927)
- Marasmius graminum var. equicrinis (F.Muell. ex Berk.) Dennis (1951)
- Marasmius trichorhizus Speg. [as 'trichorrhizus']
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Marasmius crinis-equi is a plant pathogen. It is commonly known as the 'horse hair fungus', and appears on rainforest leaves as a wiry stipe with a delicate fruitbody. The cap of the fruitbody can be up to 4 mm in diameter, and is pale brown.
See also
- List of Marasmius species
References
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