Sienabrauner Kelchstäubling vs Gelber Tellerstäubling

Arcyria incarnata compared with Arcyria pomiformis

Taxonomic Classification

Rank Sienabrauner Kelchstäubling Gelber Tellerstäubling
Kingdom same Protozoa (Protozoen) Protozoa (Protozoen)
Phylum same Mycetozoa Mycetozoa
Class same Myxomycetes (Myxomycetes) Myxomycetes (Myxomycetes)
Order same Trichiales (Trichiales) Trichiales (Trichiales)
Family same Arcyriaceae Arcyriaceae
Genus same Arcyria Arcyria
Species Arcyria incarnata Arcyria pomiformis

Evolutionary Relationship

Sienabrauner Kelchstäubling and Gelber Tellerstäubling share a common ancestor at the Genus level: Arcyria.

Conservation Status

Sienabrauner Kelchstäubling

NE — Not Evaluated

Gelber Tellerstäubling

NE — Not Evaluated

Physical Characteristics

Attribute Sienabrauner Kelchstäubling Gelber Tellerstäubling
Diet
Average Lifespan
Average Length
Average Weight

Habitat & Geographic Range

Sienabrauner Kelchstäubling

Habitat

Native to Asia and Europe and North America, inhabiting ecosystems characteristic of the region.

Range

Widely distributed across Asia (Taiwan), Europe (Denmark, Norway, Sweden), North America (United States), and South America (Brazil).

Gelber Tellerstäubling

Habitat

Native to Asia and Europe and North America, inhabiting ecosystems characteristic of the region.

Range

Widely distributed across Asia (Taiwan), Europe (4 countries), North America (United States), and South America (Brazil).

Sienabrauner Kelchstäubling

Arcyria incarnata is a brightly coloured myxomycete (slime mould) producing dense clusters of pink to flesh-coloured, cylindrical sporangia on decaying wood and plant litter in forest habitats. During its vegetative phase it exists as a motile plasmodium feeding on bacteria, fungi, and organic particles. This species is found worldwide in moist, shaded woodland environments with abundant dead wood.

Gelber Tellerstäubling

No description available.

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