Not moulds


Not moulds

Discussion

Teresa wrote:
Yesterday
Yes Lisa, I actually meant to click on species rather than T.terrestris. Hoping Heino has a better idea than me.

Thelephora terrestris
LisaH wrote:
14 Mar 2026
Thank you, Teresa. I looked up the sightings of Thelephora terrestris, and the fungi in my posting seems quite different? Really, it looked like a grey coral fungus with white tips. From the top, it looked like matchsticks standing up, and fanned out. I don't know if my description makes sense . . .

Thelephora terrestris
KimberiRP wrote:
29 Aug 2025
Host is a Longhorn beetle [Cerambycidae], as noted; the genus is Ancita.

Entomophthoraceae (family)
KimberiRP wrote:
29 Aug 2025
Host is a Leafhopper (Hemiptera: Cicadellidae).

Entomophthoraceae (family)
Heino1 wrote:
11 Jul 2024
...and if it were a Beauveria, that would make it an asexual state of Cordyceps and hence not a member of the Entomophthoraceae.

Entomophthoraceae (family)
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