Navarro González, MónicaDomingo Martínez, A.Navarro González, S. S.Beutelmann, P.Kües, Ursula2018-02-142018-02-14200684-9769-107-5https://academica-e.unavarra.es/handle/2454/27215Comunicación presentada al VI Meeting on Genetics and Cellular Biology of Basidiomycetes (GCBB-VI), organizado por y celebrado en la Universidad Pública de Navarra el 3-6 de junio de 2005.Four different Inkcaps were isolated from horse dung and tested for growth on different medium. In addition to normal-shaped mushrooms, three of the isolates formed fruiting body-like structures resembling the anamorphs of Rhacophyllus lilaceus, a species originally believed to be asexual. Teleomorphs of this species were later found and are known as Coprinus clastophyllus, respectively Coprinopsis clastophylla. The fourth of our isolates also forms mushrooms but most of them are of crippled shape. Well-shaped umbrella-like mushrooms assigns this Inkcap to the clade Coprinellus. ITS sequencing confirmed that the first three strains and the Rhacophyllus type strain belong to the genus Coprinopsis and that the fourth isolate belongs to the genus Coprinellus.10 p.application/pdfeng© Autores; Universidad Pública de Navarra. Esta publicación no puede ser reproducida, almacenada o transmitida total o parcialmente, sea cual fuere el medio y el procedimiento, incluidas las fotocopias, sin permiso previo concedido por escrito por los titulares del copyright.Inkap mushroomsCoprinusCoprinellusMonstruosities under the inkcap mushroomsinfo:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObjectinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess