Bracken Map - Rhopographus filicinus

Description

Rhopographus filicinus forms stromata under the epidermis of bracken.  The stromata are often confluent and form conspicuous lines of black crusts, several centimetres long, on the dead stems of Bracken. 

Similar Species

Several other species form black crusts or spots on dead bracken stems, usually much smaller the Bracken Map.  In some cases, microscopic examination may be needed.  

Identification difficulty

host

Recording advice

Photograph the fungus on the bracken; note the host species in your comments.  

Habitat

Bracken

When to see it

Autumn and Winter.

Further Information

"Incertae sedis" is used when a species has not been assigned to a Family in the taxonomic hierarchy.

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Species profile

Common names
Bracken Map
Species group:
fungus
Kingdom:
Fungi
Order:
Family:
Records on NatureSpot:
45
First record:
11/11/2012 (Nicholls, David)
Last record:
25/04/2026 (Smith, Peter)

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