Trichoglossum hirsutum is a species of fungus in the family Geoglossaceae. In the UK, it has been given the recommended English name of hairy earthtongue.[1] In North America it is known variously as velvety black earth tongue,[2]velvety earth tongue, shaggy earth tongue, or black earth tongue. DNA evidence suggests the hairy earthtongue may be a species complex.
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Trichoglossumhirsutum is a species of fungus in the family Geoglossaceae. In the UK, it has been given the recommended English name of hairy earthtongue...
hairy earth tongues. The type species is Trichoglossum hirsutum. Members of the genus Trichoglossum have tiny hairs known as setae on the spore bearing surface...
short-spored earthtongue is most easily confused with the much commoner Trichoglossumhirsutum which has longer spores that become 15-septate at maturity. In Europe...
collection, made in New Zealand, was found growing on the ascomata of Trichoglossumhirsutum (black earth tongues). H. papulasporae has Sibirina- and Papulaspora-like...
Clavaria ophioglossoides L. and three other species: Geoglossum hirsutum (now Trichoglossumhirsutum (Pers.) Boud.), Geoglossum lilacinum (now Thuemenidium atropurpureum...
allied within the same clade as the darker-spored genera (Geoglossum and Trichoglossum). Schoch et al., using a six-gene phylogeny including ribosomal DNA...
Glutinoglossum glutinosum, but lacks a slimy stipe. Trichoglossum species, such as the common T. hirsutum, have a velvety surface texture acquired from thick-walled...