| Geopora arenicola | |
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| Species: | G. arenicola |
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| Geopora arenicola (Lév.) Kers (1974) | |
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Geopora arenicola is a species of fungus belonging to the family Pyronemataceae. It is an uncommon European species.
The fungus forms a rounded ascocarp underground on sandy loam soils. This fruit body remains subterranean for most of the year but breaks the surface in the spring to form a cream-coloured cup (apothecium) up to 3 cm (1.2 in) across and 3 cm tall.[1]
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