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Paurocotylis pila
1855Summary
Paurocotylis pila, commonly known as the scarlet berry truffle, is an ascomycete fungus in the genus Paurocotylis. It was first described by Miles Joseph Berkley in 1855. This species is native to New Zealand and Australia and is naturalized in the United Kingdom. It often appears in forests under podocarp trees such as tōtara; however, it also occurs in gardens, forest tracks, and parks....read more on Wikipedia.
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