some macrofungi found in the chiquibul forest

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Some macrofungi found in the Chiquibul Forest Bradley Kropp Biology Department Utah State University Logan, Utah 84322 USA Marasmius jalapensis found on decaying wood throughout the neotropics. Schizophyllum commune – very widespread. Also called xikin che, it is sometimes eaten in Belize. Cookeina sulcipes – abundant on wood in the neotropics. Cookeina tricholoma – a common wood-decay fungus. Phillipsia domingensis Lepista nuda – occurring both in tropical and temperate regions. Cordyceps melolonthae frequently found on buried insects. Macrolepiota sp. – one of the largest Chiquibul fungi, its name still needs to be found. Geastrum saccatum – an “earthstar”, the spore powder has been used to heal the umbilical cord of newborns. Cyathus berkeleyanus – a “bird’s nest fungus” that is widespread in the tropics. Hydnodon thelephorum Lepiota erythrosticta Pleurotus flabellatus Panaeolus phalaenarum – found on dung. Lentaria surculus - widespread on wood in the tropics. Ramariopsis kuntzei found in both temperate and tropical areas.

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Cookeina sulcipes – abundant on wood in the neotropics. Lepista nuda – occurring both in tropical and temperate regions. Phillipsia domingensis. Ramariopsis kuntzei – found in both temperate and tropical areas. Marasmius jalapensis – found on decaying wood throughout the neotropics. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Some macrofungi found in the Chiquibul Forest

Some macrofungi found in the Chiquibul Forest

Bradley KroppBiology DepartmentUtah State UniversityLogan, Utah 84322 USA

Marasmius jalapensis – found on decaying wood throughout the neotropics.

Schizophyllum commune – very widespread. Also called xikin che, it is sometimes eaten in Belize.

Cookeina sulcipes – abundant on wood in the neotropics.

Cookeina tricholoma – a common wood-decay fungus.

Phillipsia domingensis Lepista nuda – occurring both in tropical and temperate regions.

Cordyceps melolonthae – frequently found on buried insects.

Macrolepiota sp. – one of the largest Chiquibul fungi, its name still needs to be found.

Geastrum saccatum – an “earthstar”, the spore powder has been used to heal the umbilical cord of newborns.

Cyathus berkeleyanus – a “bird’s nest fungus” that is widespread in the tropics.

Hydnodon thelephorum

Lepiota erythrosticta

Pleurotus flabellatus

Panaeolus phalaenarum – found on dung.

Lentaria surculus - widespread on wood in the tropics.

Ramariopsis kuntzei – found in both temperate and tropical areas.