Auriculariales is an order of basidiomycotic fungi. The members are jelly-like, wood decay fungi characterized by their typically brown colors and their tough, rubbery consistency. They can be distinguished from other jelly fungi by their transversely septate basidia, which are perpendicular to the direction of growth.
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Article by Tom Vork on this species, commonly known as Judas’ Ear, with much information and several photographs, including microscopic images.
Many photographs of this species growing on dead elder, including microscopic images of the hymenial elements.
This species photographed in Puerto Rico.
Photograph of this species which was found in Puerto Rico.
Photograph of this species which was found in Puerto Rico.
Two photographs of the young fruitbodies of this species.
Two photographs of mature fruitbodies of this species.
Photograph of this species which was found in Puerto Rico.
Photographs of this species and its typical habitat.
Photographs of Eichleriella deglubens and several species of Exidia.
Several fungi from this genus which were found in the Dominican Republic.
Several photographs of this orange fungus.
Two photographs of the young fruitbodies of this species.
Two photographs of mature fruitbodies of this species.
Photographs of Eichleriella deglubens and several species of Exidia.
Photographs of this species and its typical habitat.
Many photographs of this species growing on dead elder, including microscopic images of the hymenial elements.
This species photographed in Puerto Rico.
Several photographs of this orange fungus.
Photograph of this species which was found in Puerto Rico.
Photograph of this species which was found in Puerto Rico.
Several fungi from this genus which were found in the Dominican Republic.
Article by Tom Vork on this species, commonly known as Judas’ Ear, with much information and several photographs, including microscopic images.
Photograph of this species which was found in Puerto Rico.