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Scleroderma septentrionale (sandrottryffel). Skåne, Maglehem, Friseboda NR, 2000-10-13, leg. J. & M. Jeppson (MJ 5378). Foto J. Jeppson.  

Scleroderma septentrionale (sandrottryffel). Skåne, Maglehem, Friseboda NR, 2000-10-13, leg. J. & M. Jeppson (MJ 5378). Foto J. Jeppson.  

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... After microscopical observations, this fungus was identified as Sabuloglossum arenarium, a species which usually occurs in association with small shrubs of the Ericaceae family, especially Empetrum nigrum (e.g. Nitare 1982, Persson & Pleijel 2008, Ohenoja et al. 2010. These collections represent the first documented records of this fungus in the Czech Republic. ...
... In North and West Europe, Sabuloglossum arenarium has often been reported from sand dunes predominantly in association with the dwarf shrub Empetrum nigrum (Ohenoja 2000, Persson & Pleijel 2008 and often together with Clavaria argillacea (Nitare 1982, Beenken & Horn 2008, Roobeek 2009, Ohenoja et al. 2010). Due to the differing climates of North and Central Europe, suitable conditions for the occurrence of these fungi in the Czech Republic are probably only found in mountain areas at altitudes above 1000 m. ...
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