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Hypomyces is a genus of parasitic ascomycete fungi found in Europe, North America, Australia, and parts of China. The genus contains 53 species. [ 1 ] Better known species include the lobster mushroom ( Hypomyces lactifluorum ) and the bolete eater ( Hypomyces chrysospermus ).
Hypomyces lactifluorum, or the lobster mushroom, is a parasitic ascomycete fungus that grows on certain species of mushrooms, turning them a reddish orange color that ...
Hypomyces chrysospermus, the bolete eater, is a parasitic ascomycete fungus that grows on bolete mushrooms, turning the afflicted host a whitish, golden yellow, or tan color. It is found in Eurasia [ 2 ] and North America, as well as southwest Western Australia.
Hypomyces lateritius, the ochre gillgobbler, is a parasitic ascomycete fungus that grows on certain species of Lactarius mushrooms, ...
Hypomyces hyalinus is a host-specific pathogen which exclusively attacks species of the genus Amanita, [3] which is famous for containing some of the most toxic mushrooms in the world. Hypomyces hyalinus specifically attaches to the basidiocarp on the sporocarp (fruiting body) of the fungus.
Hypomyces camphorati is a parasitic ascomycete in the family Hypocreaceae. [2] Its host species is Lactarius camphoratus , and it causes a whitish to yellowish subiculum to form on the hymenium of the host, covering and preventing formation of the gills .
Hypomyces cervinigenus is a parasitic ascomycete fungus that grows on elfin saddle mushrooms in Europe and North America. Taxonomy The species was ...
Hypomyces completus is a parasitic ascomycete in the order Hypocreales. The fungus grows on boletes , typically Suillus spraguei in North America, although the type collection was found on growing on Boletinus oxydabilis in Siberia .