FungiFriday: Crinipellis trinitatis (Engl / Spn)


Saludos a todos y feliz #FungiFriday. He continuado mi búsqueda de setas en el solar, ya que sólo son visibles en esta época, luego desaparecerán, y he encontrado algunas interesantes, las cuales no había visto antes, tal como es el caso de las que compartiré hoy, las cuales encontré en un troncón viejo de un árbol de tamarindo, que está cerca de la planta mediana de acerola.



Al acercarme al troncón, pude notar unas manchas rojas, menos intensas en comparación al color de las acerolas maduras, que habían caído de las ramas. Al acercarme pude ver unos hermosos hongos, de un color rojo algo opaco, con ciertos diseños radiales en la superficie del sombrero.


Estas setas varían en tamaño, pero no sobrepasan los 3 centímetros de alto. Pude notar que hay varios grupos en el troncón. Al acercarme a ellas, veo un diseño radial en el pileo. A simple vista no veo escamas. El himenio es de color claro y pueden observarse láminas. El estípite es muy delgado, y también de color claro, yo diría que blanco, contrastando con el sombrero.





Como no conozco de hongos, y este de veras era la primera vez que lo observaba, recurrí a Google Lens, y encontré coincidencias exactas con un género conocido Crinipellis trinitatis , que de acuerdo a la bibliografía consultada, se encuentra distribuido en América del Sur. Son hongos saprófitos, o sea, que crecen en material vegetal en descomposición, lo cual pude comprobar también, al observar un trozo de madera al lado del troncón, que también presentaba un grupo de estos hongos.




As I already indicated, they are saprophytes, which is obvious from the substrate where I found them.
The stipes or feet are rigid.
They are endemic to South and Central America.

De acuerdo a la bibliografía consultada (ver el enlace consultado al final de este post), estos hongos presentan las siguientes características generales, (no me extenderé en características más específicas, porque no las comprendo):
Como ya indiqué son saprófitos, lo cual es obvio por el sustrato en donde les encontré.
Los estípites o pies son rígidos.
Son endémicos de Sudamérica y Centroamérica.


Aquí finalizo mi post de hoy, en el cual quise compartir unos hongos hermosos y coloridos, los cuales sólo son visibles (aquí) durante la temporada de lluvias. Saludos a todos, y recuerden que todos los seres vivos, son importantísimos para la vida en nuestro planeta. ¡Abrazos!

Todas las fotos de este post son de mi autoría y fueron tomadas con mi teléfono Xiomi REDMI 8 A // These photos are my own, and were taken with a Xiomi REDMI 8 A phone
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Very beautiful photos of mushrooms🍄
Hi @ihsanbayor07, yes, they are beauty. Thanks for your comment. Greetings!
okay, thank you @sirenahippie, hope your day is full of enthusiasm
Good morning dear friend @sirenahippie how are you?
I don't know how you managed to see these mushrooms, they are really very small. I love its shape and its striking color
I really appreciate all the information you share about them.
Have a beautiful day
Hi @jlufer, sorry for the late. They were hidden in the cracks of the trunk, almost camouflaged with the mature acerola fruits that had fallen.
Thanks for your comment. Greetings!
Hello @sirenahippie
How great that you have the opportunity to find mushrooms in the back of your house - These mushrooms are very colorful and beautiful
Hi @miprimerconcurso
Thanks for your nice comment. Greetings!
Those are very beautiful mushrooms @sirenahippie is there mushroom season now? here is very dry no rain. Hoping the rain and the season will start soon. Have a nice weekend. :)
Hi @hindavi, thanks for your visit. Yes, right now it is mushroom season, because of the rains. We will be like this until November, when the rains stop, although some mushrooms survive until December, because the temperature drops. It is always very hot here, and very dry in summer.
These amazing mushrooms growing out of the stem of the tamarind tree are wonderful to look at. Although you have come across this wonderful mushroom with its extraordinary nature this time. There are many different types of mushrooms. Although less intense than Arcerola, it looks much smaller. But there is much beauty in it. I enjoy seeing some amazing fungi. It is through you. When I go to my village, the village is full of mushrooms with many fungi. I enjoy it with pleasure. According to the rainy season, such fungi can be seen in our country. But I saw the red bullet in your search. Thank you very much for the wonderful feeling and information about nature. All my respect and love to you. Prayers for father and sister.
Hi @mdakash62
Thanks for your kind comment. Every fungi is different.
Greetings!
yes mam
Keep up the good work. 👏🎵
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