Spinellus fusiger

Spinellus fusiger, commonly known as bonnet mold, is a species of fungus in the phylum Zygomycota. It is a pin mold that is characterized by erect sporangiophores (specialized hyphae that bear a sporangium) that are simple in structure, brown or yellowish-brown in color, and with branched aerial filaments that bear the zygospores. It grows as a parasitic mold on mushrooms, including several species from the genera Mycena, including M. haematopus, M. pura, M. epipterygia, M. leptocephala, and various Collybia species, such as C. alkalivirens, C. luteifolia, C. dryophila, and C. butyracea. It has also been found growing on agaric species in Amanita, Gymnopus, and Hygrophorus.

Spinellus fusiger
Spinellus fusiger growing on Mycena haematopus
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S. fusiger
Binomial name
Spinellus fusiger
(Link) Tiegh. (1875)
Synonyms

Mucor rhombosporus Ehrenb. (1818)
Mucor fusiger Link (1824)
Mucor macrocarpus Corda (1838)
Spinellus macrocarpus (Corda) P.Karst. (1878)
Spinellus rhombosporus (Ehrenb.) Pound (1894)
Phycomyces agaricicola Boedijn (1958)

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