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Bell Museum fungi
Catalog (Accession) #: 964610
Occurrence ID (GUID): c7595635-278a-44ab-8161-c88b0c446808
Secondary Catalog (Accession) #: 1301249
Taxon: Microglossum rufum (Schwein.) Underw.
Family: Geoglossaceae
Determiner: Tyler Pieper (08-Aug-2020)
Collector: Pieper, Tyler   TRP 250   
Date: 2020-08-08
Verbatim Date: 08-Aug-2020
Locality: United States, Minnesota, Lake, Fall Lake Township, Hubachek Wilderness Research Center
47.955  -91.751
Elevation: 420 meters (1378ft)
Habitat: in pine/conifer dominated mixed woods.
Substrate: In small groupings in swampy/mossy area on decaying conifer logĀ 
Associated Species: Pinus
Description: ECOLOGY: Growing in swampy/mossy area on decaying conifer log in pine/conifer dominated mixed woods.FRRUITING BODY: 20-50mm length. Irregular (wider at top). Club shaped. Yellow. Stem slightly lighter than top. MICROSCOPY: Pending. Neolecta has smooth ellipsoid spores and Microglossum has sausage shaped spores.
Dynamic Properties: ASCO
Specimen Images
Rights Holder: J. F. Bell Museum of Natural History
Access Rights: Users are required to adhere to Bell Museum collections policy. Questions may be directed to the curator in charge.
Record Id: c7595635-278a-44ab-8161-c88b0c446808
For additional information on this specimen, please contact: collections manager Timothy Whitfeld (museum-herbarium@umn.edu)
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