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Mitrula is a genus of fungi in the family Sclerotiniaceae first described by Elias Magnus Fries, in his Systema Mycologicum (1821). The common name for the matchstick-like fungus is either swamp beacon (US) or bog beacon (GB) refers to the white stipe with yellow fruiting cap. The genus is notable for growing on decaying vegetation in shallow water. The saprobiontic fungi depend on wet or boggy habitats, with plenty of rotting vegetation. They live and feed on rotting leaves and stems, breaking them down into smaller compounds on which various plants and animals feed. * * Mitrula paludosa * * *

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  • Mitrula (es)
  • Mitrula (en)
  • Mitrulaceae (pl)
  • Mitrula (nl)
  • Mitrula (sv)
  • Мітрула (uk)
  • 地杖菌属 (zh)
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  • Mitrula es un género de hongos en la familia Sclerotiniaceae.​ Se le suele denominar "faro de pantano" en referencia a su estípite blanca coronada por un esporocarpo amarillo. El género se caracteriza por crecer en vegetación en descomposición en aguas poco profundas.​ (es)
  • Mitrula Fr. – rodzaj grzybów z rzędu tocznikowców (Helotiales). (pl)
  • Mitrula is een geslacht van schimmels uit de familie Cenangiaceae. De typesoort is Mitrula paludosa. (nl)
  • Мітрула (Mitrula) — рід грибів родини . Назва вперше опублікована 1821 року. (uk)
  • Mitrula är ett släkte av svampar. Mitrula ingår i ordningen disksvampar, klassen Leotiomycetes, divisionen sporsäcksvampar och riket svampar. (sv)
  • 地杖菌属(学名:Mitrula)为贫盘菌科的一属真菌。该属的模式种为地杖菌(Mitrula paludosa)。 (zh)
  • Mitrula is a genus of fungi in the family Sclerotiniaceae first described by Elias Magnus Fries, in his Systema Mycologicum (1821). The common name for the matchstick-like fungus is either swamp beacon (US) or bog beacon (GB) refers to the white stipe with yellow fruiting cap. The genus is notable for growing on decaying vegetation in shallow water. The saprobiontic fungi depend on wet or boggy habitats, with plenty of rotting vegetation. They live and feed on rotting leaves and stems, breaking them down into smaller compounds on which various plants and animals feed. * * Mitrula paludosa * * * (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Mitrula_lunulatospora_Redhead_155190.jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Mitrula_paludosa_(33993388380).jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Mitrula_paludosa_-_Lindsey.jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Mitrula_paludosa_on_pine_cone,_by_Upper_Neuadd_Reserve,_June_1972_(30986046886).jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Mitrula_paludosa_—_Flora_Batava_—_Volume_v18.jpg
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  • Mitrula paludosa (en)
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  • M. alba (en)
  • M. elegans (en)
  • M. paludosa (en)
  • M. serpentina (en)
  • M. lunulatospora (en)
  • M. microspora (en)
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  • Mitrula es un género de hongos en la familia Sclerotiniaceae.​ Se le suele denominar "faro de pantano" en referencia a su estípite blanca coronada por un esporocarpo amarillo. El género se caracteriza por crecer en vegetación en descomposición en aguas poco profundas.​ (es)
  • Mitrula is a genus of fungi in the family Sclerotiniaceae first described by Elias Magnus Fries, in his Systema Mycologicum (1821). The common name for the matchstick-like fungus is either swamp beacon (US) or bog beacon (GB) refers to the white stipe with yellow fruiting cap. The genus is notable for growing on decaying vegetation in shallow water. The saprobiontic fungi depend on wet or boggy habitats, with plenty of rotting vegetation. They live and feed on rotting leaves and stems, breaking them down into smaller compounds on which various plants and animals feed. The aquatic discomycete Mitrula can be found in Europe, Asia, and North America. They still hold an uncertain position within the Helotiales. The species include , , , , Mitrula paludosa and . Some of them are difficult to distinguish, for instance the match-stick fungus Mitrula elegans is often mistaken as Mitrula paludosa. * Mitrula paludosa, illustration by Jan Kops, Flora Batava, 1816) * Mitrula paludosa * Redhead; Mitrula lunulatospora * Mitrula paludosa on pine cone, River Taff, Wales * Mitrula elegans (en)
  • Mitrula Fr. – rodzaj grzybów z rzędu tocznikowców (Helotiales). (pl)
  • Mitrula is een geslacht van schimmels uit de familie Cenangiaceae. De typesoort is Mitrula paludosa. (nl)
  • Мітрула (Mitrula) — рід грибів родини . Назва вперше опублікована 1821 року. (uk)
  • Mitrula är ett släkte av svampar. Mitrula ingår i ordningen disksvampar, klassen Leotiomycetes, divisionen sporsäcksvampar och riket svampar. (sv)
  • 地杖菌属(学名:Mitrula)为贫盘菌科的一属真菌。该属的模式种为地杖菌(Mitrula paludosa)。 (zh)
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