Dung beetle gray (Coprinopsis atramentaria)

Eto eto:
  • Pipin: Basidiomycota (Basidiomycetes)
  • Ìpín: Agaricomycotina (Agaricomycetes)
  • Kilasi: Agaricomycetes (Agaricomycetes)
  • Ipin-ipin: Agaricomycetidae (Agaricomycetes)
  • Bere fun: Agaricales (Agaric tabi Lamellar)
  • Idile: Psathyrellaceae (Psatyrellaceae)
  • Ipilẹṣẹ: Coprinopsis (Koprinopsis)
  • iru: Coprinopsis atramentaria (Gray dung beetle)

Àgbẹ̀ grẹy (Coprinopsis atramentaria) Fọto ati apejuwe

Ìtàn Beetle grẹy (Lat. Coprinopsis atramentaria) is a fungus of the genus Coprinopsis (Coprinopsis) of the Psatirellaceae family (Psathyrellaceae).

Gray dung beetle hat:

The shape is ovoid, later becomes bell-shaped. The color is gray-brown, usually darker in the center, covered with small scales, radical fibrillation is often noticeable. Hat height 3-7 cm, width 2-5 cm.

Awọn akosile:

Frequent, loose, at first white-gray, then darkening and finally spreading ink.

spore lulú:

Awọn dudu.

Ese:

10-20 cm long, 1-2 cm in diameter, white, fibrous, hollow. The ring is missing.

Tànkálẹ:

Gray dung beetle grows from spring to autumn in the grass, on the stumps of deciduous trees, on fertilized soils, along the edges of roads, in vegetable gardens, garbage heaps, etc., often in large groups.

Iru iru:

There are other similar dung beetles, but the size of Coprinus atramentarius makes it impossible to confuse it with any other species. All others are much smaller.

 

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