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COPROPHILOUS FUNGI FROM THE FAROE ISLANDS
Species occurring only shee^ on:- hare Species common to both sheep and hare
Ascobolus futfuraceus Bombardioidea stercoris Ascobolus albidus
Cheilymenia fimicola Coniochaeta hansenii A. stictoideus
C. leucoplaca C. polymegasperma Coniochaeta ligniaria
C. scatigena Hypocopra planispora* Coprinus cordisporus
Coprínus filamentifer Phycomyces blakesleeanus C. heptemerus
C. miser Schizothecium glutinans C. stercoreus
C. vermiculifer Sordaria fimicola Hypocopra parvula
Coprobia granulata S. humana Pilaira moreaui
Hypocopra equorum Sporormiella bipartis Pilobolus crystallinus
Iodophanus carneus Trichodelitschia minuta* Podosordaria tulasnei
Lasiobolus ciliatus Volutella sp. Podospora decipiens
L. diversisporus Psilocybe merdaria
Pilobolus kleinii Saccobolus versicolor
Saccobolus depauperatus Schizothecium conicum
Sporormiella dakotensis S. vesticola
S. grandispora Sporormiella australis
Stropharia semiglobata S. intermedia
Thelebolus caninus Thelebolus nanus
Ihelebolus cf dubius T. polysporus
T. microsporus T. stercoreus
Viennotidia fimicola
* but was present on one of the unpaired sheep samples
Table 3. Species occurring on only sheep or hare dung, or common to both, in seven pairs of samples.
Species especially characteristic of lagomorph dung are in bold.
0.40 respectively, were highly significant-
ly different from 1.0 (F = 19.8 (Jaccard);
12.8 (Sørensen), d.f. = 6), the value
which would indicate complete similarity
of the mycobiotas of the two substrates.
Of all species from the paired samples, 20
were common to both sheep and hare, 11
were recorded only from hare, and 21 only
from sheep (Table 3). Of the species on
hare, some at least (Table 3) are identified
as being particularly characteristic of lago-
morph droppings, both from the literature
and from a database of records from 768
other samples, excluding those collected
in the Faroe Islands, which included 81
from hare and 230 from rabbit. Since the
animals were feeding in the same area,
and ingesting the same inoculum of copro-