Thursday, January 24, 2019

Cullaloe, Fife - fungus Asaphomyces tubanticus new for Scotland

So the first (well, why not be optimistic?) "new for Scotland" species emerged last night under the lens. While wrestling with a Catops species (I reckon fuliginosus but not certain) I noticed its nether regions were somewhat decorated with one of my favourite groups of things in the natural world - the Laboulbeniomycetes

Turns out to be Asaphomyces tubanticus, which is pretty host specific, to genus at least. Ain't it pretty?



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  1. Nice one Ali - I see quite a few of these fungi on various beetles, but I'm afraid IDing them is above my pay grade...

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    1. But you would probably have identified the beetle by now :D

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  2. Good going Ali and yes hopefully you will get several more firsts this year.

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    1. This is the third year 1ksq has produced new species for Scotland, plus a heap for the county. Our ignorance is seemingly endless :) I haven't achieved Seth's success of new to Britain yet, but we live in hope.

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