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Entoloma abortivum / Aborting Entoloma / Hunter's Heart / Totlcoxcatl / Ground prunes

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説明Entoloma abortivum is either one of the most distinctive mushrooms one can find, or one of the harder ones to identify--depending on whether you can find it exhibiting both its Dr. Jeckyll and its Mr. Hyde masks.Dr. Jeckyll is a steely gray, pink-spored, gilled mushroom with a cap that is at first convex with an inrolled margin, and later more or less flat. The gills are usually at least partially "decurrent," meaning they run down the stem. But there is a whole HMO full of Dr. Jeckyll look-alikes, known as Entoloma Care Systems, Incorporated. Mr. Hyde, on the other hand, is a glob of pale fungal flesh that looks like a malformed puffball. When sliced open, the glob has pinkish areas or veins inside.For over a hundred years it was believed that the Mr. Hyde form represented an "aborted" form of Dr. Jeckyll, an Entoloma that never happened--as the species name suggests. In the seventies, however, mycologists suggested that Mr. Hyde might result from parasitizing action on the part of the mycelium of Armillaria mellea. But recent research has turned this idea on its head, suggesting that Entoloma abortivum is the parasite, and Armillaria mellea the victim! See the comments below for the whole story.Kuo, M. (2003, October). Entoloma abortivum. Retrieved from the MushroomExpert.Com Web site: www.mushroomexpert.com/entoloma_abortivum.html
撮影日2011-09-23 10:45:54
撮影者Charles de Mille-Isles
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カメラCanon PowerShot S95 , Canon
露出0.04 sec (1/25)
開放F値f/2.0
焦点距離6 mm


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