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    Spinellus fusiger, commonly known as bonnet mold, is a species of fungus in the phylum Mucoromycota. It is a pin mold that is characterized by erect sporangiophores...
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    van Tieghem in 1875. Spinellus chalybeus Spinellus fusiger Spinellus sphaerosporus Wikimedia Commons has media related to Spinellus. Wikispecies has information...
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    again in the autumn. Fruit bodies may be infected by the bonnet mold Spinellus fusiger. In North America, the fungus is found in Canada (British Columbia...
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    Spinellus fusiger growing on the mushroom Mycena haematopus...
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    when it is cut or broken. Mycena haematopus can be parasitized by Spinellus fusiger, another fungal species which gives the mushroom a strikingly hairy...
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    The fruit bodies are susceptible to attack by the parasitic fungi Spinellus fusiger and S. macrocarpus. Typically found on twigs or buried wood, the fungus...
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    parasitic fungi, however, it is prone to infection by the "bonnet mold" Spinellus fusiger, which is insensitive to the benzoxepines of M. galopus. In an English...
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