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Associations

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In Great Britain and/or Ireland:
Foodplant / false gall
stroma of Cryptomyces maximus causes swelling of live, girdled branch (thin) of Salix fragilis

Foodplant / false gall
stroma of Cryptomyces maximus causes swelling of live branch (thin) of Salix viminalis

Foodplant / false gall
stroma of Cryptomyces maximus causes swelling of live twig of Broadleaved trees and shrubs

Foodplant / false gall
stroma of Cryptomyces maximus causes swelling of live, girdled branch (thin) of Salix alba var. caerulea

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Conservation Status

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In 2012, Cryptomyces maximus was included among the world's 100 most threatened species in a report by the IUCN Species Survival Commission and the Zoological Society of London.

(Baillie & Butcher 2012; Harvey 2012)

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Cryptomyces maximus

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Cryptomyces maximus (commonly known as willow blister) is a species of fungi within the genus Cryptomyces.

Cryptomyces maximus is the only species listed on The world's 100 most threatened species as being native to the British Isles.[1]

References

  1. ^ Baillie, Jonathan E M; Ellen R Butcher (2012). Priceless or Worthless? (PDF). ZoolFlyway to wintering grounds in Indiaogical Society of London. p. 78. ISBN 978-0-900881-67-1. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-10-21.
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Cryptomyces maximus: Brief Summary

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Cryptomyces maximus (commonly known as willow blister) is a species of fungi within the genus Cryptomyces.

Cryptomyces maximus is the only species listed on The world's 100 most threatened species as being native to the British Isles.

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