Weitere Beispiele werden automatisch zu den Stichwörtern zugeordnet - wir garantieren ihre Korrektheit nicht.
In cup fungi, it is on the inner surface of the cup.
A faint hissing sound can also be heard for species of Peziza and other cup fungi.
The group includes organisms from unicellular yeasts to complex cup fungi.
Nothojafnea is a genus of two species of cup fungi.
The Dermateaceae is a family of cup fungi.
Microstoma is a genus of cup fungi in the order Pezizales.
Cup fungi grow in peculiar shapes, frequently resembling cups or saucers.
Aleuria is a genus of cup fungi within the phylum Ascomycota.
Banksiamyces is an interesting genus of cup fungi, which are found only from Banksia cones.
It contains the famous blue-green cup fungi that makes its home on oaks is known by the genus name Chlorociboria.
He considered it to be one of the Lachnia, a name he applied to cup fungi with hairy apothecia.
Morchella, the true morels, is a genus of edible mushrooms closely related to the cup fungi.
Flask fungi differ fundamentally from the cup fungi.
There are several other cup fungi with hairy exteriors that may be confused with H. hemisphaerica.
Peziza is a large genus of saprophytic cup fungi that grow on the ground, rotting wood, or dung.
The Chorioactidaceae are a family of cup fungi in the order Pezizales containing seven species distributed among five genera.
Although D. venosa is considered edible, it may resemble several other species of brown cup fungi of unknown edibility.
This member of the cup fungi is commonly found in colder weather (spring and autumn in temperate regions), but sometimes appearing in summer.
Puff-balls, slime moulds and cup fungi of Orleans County, New York"."
Cup fungi (usually edible)
In some species of cup fungi there is a little lid at the top of the ascus which is forced open to allow the spores out.
The Larger Cup Fungi in Britain, part 4. Sarcoscyphaceae and Sarcosomataceae.
The most recent checklist of Ascomycota (cup fungi and their allies, including most lichen-forming fungi), published in 1985, accepts another 5100 species.
Cookeina is a genus of cup fungi in the family Sarcoscyphaceae, members of which may be found in tropical and subtropical regions of the world.
The minute fruit bodies of Episphaeria fraxinicola are cyphelloid, meaning they resemble species of discomycetes (or "cup fungi") in the Ascomycota.
Hydnotryopsis is a genus of fungi within the Pezizaceae family.
The edibility of the Pezizaceae family is largely untested.
Peziza moseri is a species of cup fungus belonging to the family Pezizaceae.
Sarcosphaera is classified in the family Pezizaceae of the order Pezizales.
Peziza phyllogena, commonly known as the common brown cup or the pig-ear cup, is a species of fungus in the family Pezizaceae.
Some authorities consider this the type genus of the family Terfeziaceae, although phylogenetic analysis suggests that it nests within the Pezizaceae.
Species in the families Pezizaceae and Ascobolaceae are distinct from other Pezizalean taxa in the positive iodine reaction of the ascus wall.
Pachyphloeus is a genus of Ascomycete fungi (Pezizales, Pezizaceae) that forms hypogeous fruit bodies, aka truffles.
The Pezizaceae (commonly referred to as cup fungi) are a family of fungi in the Ascomycota which produce mushrooms that tends to grow in the shape of a "cup".
Molliard found the growth of the conidia to resemble those of the genera Coryne and Chlorosplenium rather than the Pezizaceae, and he considered that this suggested an affinity between Sarcoscypha and the family Helvellaceae.
Morphogenesis of apothecia in Peziza quelepidotia Korf and O'Donnell, a homothallic operculate discomycete (Pezizales, Pezizaceae), was investigated with the scanning electron microscope from ontogeny of the ascogonial coils through spore discharge.
This study on Peziza quelepidotia Korf & O'Donnell, a homothallic operculate Discomycete (Pezizales, Pezizaceae), presents the first detailed correlative light microscopic and scanning ultrastructural observations of any species in this genus.