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Nectriopsis parmeliae (Berk. & M.A. Curtis) M.S. Cole & D. Hawksw.

Image location: Conway Park, Creve Coeur, Missouri, USA

A pinkish-orange non-lichenized fungal parasite found on Physcia aipolia and Physcia stellaris. These tiny (0.5 mm or <) coral-pink “cups” are sharing the Physcia substrate with Marchandiobasidium aurantiacum, another non-lichenized fungus, which appears as orange bulbils, best seen in image #2052. See more about this M. aurantiacum at obs 274737

Used references: Identified by Dr. Richard Harris, NYBG

Based on microscopic features: dimorphic spores

For more information about this, see the observation page at Mushroom Observer.

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