In Tubifera ferruginosa, the sporothecae mostly are cylindrical, are covered with a membranous peridium and filled with banded-reticulate spores.
It is easy to recognize by its prostrate spongy hypothallus, rusty brown spore mass and sparsely occurring columella, which never reaches the apex of a sporotheca.
It is always found growing on wood.
(Ref. Dmitry Leontyev)
Tubifera ferruginosa Complex is listed in the following regions:
Canberra & Southern Tablelands | Southern Highlands | South Coast
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