Chorioactis is a
genus of
fungus that contains the single species Chorioactis geaster, an extremely rare mushroom found only in select locales in
Texas and Japan. In the former, it is commonly known as the "devil's cigar" or the "Texas star"; in Japan it is called kirinomitake. It is notable for its unusual appearance. The
fruit body, which grows on the stumps or dead roots of
cedar elms (in Texas) or dead
oaks (in Japan), somewhat resembles a dark brown or black cigar before it splits open radially into a starlike arrangement of four to seven leathery rays. The interior surface of the fruit body bears the
spore-bearing tissue, and is colored white to brown, depending on its age. Fruit body opening can be accompanied by a distinct hissing sound and the release of a smoky cloud of
spores. Fruit bodies were first collected in
Austin, Texas, and the species was named Urnula geaster in 1893; it was later found in
Kyushu in 1937, but the mushroom was not reported again in Japan until 1973. Although the new genus Chorioactis was proposed to accommodate the unique species a few years after its original discovery, it was not until 1968 that it was accepted as a valid genus. (
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