vs tulostoma de invierno

Tulostoma kotlabae compared with Tulostoma brumale

Key Differences

  • is Critically Endangered while tulostoma de invierno is Endangered.

Taxonomic Classification

Rank tulostoma de invierno
Kingdom same Fungi (Fungi) Fungi (Fungi)
Phylum same Basidiomycota (Club Fungi) Basidiomycota (Club Fungi)
Class same Agaricomycetes (Mushrooms) Agaricomycetes (Mushrooms)
Order same Agaricales (Gilled Mushrooms) Agaricales (Gilled Mushrooms)
Family same Agaricaceae (Agarics) Agaricaceae (Agarics)
Genus same Tulostoma Tulostoma
Species Tulostoma kotlabae Tulostoma brumale

Evolutionary Relationship

and tulostoma de invierno share a common ancestor at the Genus level: Tulostoma.

Conservation Status

CR — Critically Endangered

tulostoma de invierno

EN — Endangered

Physical Characteristics

Attribute tulostoma de invierno
Diet
Average Lifespan
Average Length
Average Weight

Habitat & Geographic Range

Habitat

Found across multiple habitat types including temperate broadleaf and mixed forests, temperate coniferous forests, and boreal forests and taiga, among 4 distinct biome types within the Palearctic biogeographic realm. Populations are also found in montane and highland environments at higher elevations.

Range

Distributed across Denmark, Norway, and Sweden. Currently classified as Critically Endangered on the IUCN Red List, this species faces significant conservation challenges across its range.

tulostoma de invierno

Habitat

Typically found in forest floors, decomposing wood, and soil ecosystems.

Range

Widely distributed across Europe (4 countries), North America (United States), and South America (Brazil). Currently classified as Endangered on the IUCN Red List, this species faces significant conservation challenges across its range.

No description available.

tulostoma de invierno

No description available.

Shared Countries

Both species can be found in 3 countries:

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