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Species of fungus
Aleuria aurantia (orange peel fungus) is a widespread ascomycete fungus in the order Pezizales. The bright orange, cup-shaped ascocarps often resemble
Aleuria_aurantia
Genus of fungi
Aleuria ingrica Aleuria isochroa Aleuria latispora Aleuria lloydiana Aleuria luteonitens Aleuria marchica Aleuria medogensis Aleuria mellea Aleuria membranacea
Aleuria
Family of fungi
frequently resembling cups or saucers. For example, the orange peel fungus (Aleuria aurantia) resembles a discarded orange rind. According to one 2008 estimate
Pezizaceae
German botanist (1821–1876)
honor of him. Fuckel was the taxonomic authority of the mycological genera Aleuria, Phyllachora (Nitschke ex Fuckel), Plectania and Sclerotinia. His exsiccata
Karl Wilhelm Gottlieb Leopold Fuckel
Karl_Wilhelm_Gottlieb_Leopold_Fuckel
Species of fungus
Species: P. phyllogena Binomial name Peziza phyllogena Cooke (1877) Synonyms Aleuria olivacea Boud.(1897) Peziza olivacea (Boud.) Sacc. & P.Syd. (1899) Galactinia
Peziza_phyllogena
Species of fungus
been partially destroyed by fire. The species was transferred to genus Aleuria by Ethel Irene McLennan & Halsey in 1936, and later into Galactinia by
Peziza_domiciliana
Colour located between red and yellow
their orange colour from carotenes. Pumpkins Carrots Orange peel fungus (Aleuria aurantia) on a forestry road Sweet potatoes Oranges Mandarins Orange is
Orange_(colour)
Topics referred to by the same term
gramophone record Orange peel colour, a shade of orange Orange peel fungus (Aleuria aurantia) Peau d'orange (French for "skin of an orange"), describing anatomy
Orange_Peel
Species of fungus
Galactinia praetervisa (Bres.) Boud. (1907) Aleuria viridaria var. obscurata (Rehm) Boud. (1907) Aleuria praetervisa (Bres.) Bres. (1933) Galactinia praetervisa
Peziza_praetervisa
Carbohydrate-binding protein
agglutinin Ulex europaeus P22972 Fucα1-2Gal-R Legume AAL A. a. lectin Aleuria aurantia P22972 Fucα1-2Galβ1-4(Fucα1-3/4)Galβ1-4GlcNAc, R2-GlcNAcβ1-4(Fucα1-6)GlcNAc-R1
Lectin
Edible fungi fruit bodies
wide Harvested wild Edible cooked, but resembles some inedible species Aleuria aurantia Orange peel fungus Up to 10 cm wide, orange, cup-shaped, and fuzzy
Edible_mushroom
Species of roundworm
development. These fungal lectins are Corprinopsis cinerea lectins - CCL2, CGL2; Aleuria aurantia lectin - AAL; and Marasmius oreades agglutinin - MOA. These four
Haemonchus_contortus
Family of fungi
of publication, and number of species. Acervus Kanouse (1938) – 9 spp. Aleuria Fuckel (1870) – ca. 10 spp. Aleurina Massee (1898) – ca. 10 spp. Anthracobia
Pyronemataceae
Species of fungus
(1796) Synonyms Aleuria cerea (Sowerby) Gillet, (1881) Aleuria muralis (Sowerby) Boud., (1907) Aleuria tectoria (Cooke) Boud., (1907) Aleuria viridaria (Berk
Peziza_cerea
Order of fungi
Pezizales Aleuria aurantia Scientific classification Kingdom: Fungi Division: Ascomycota Class: Pezizomycetes Subclass: Pezizomycetidae Order: Pezizales
Pezizales
Species of fungus
ancilis (Pers.) Sacc. (1889) Synonyms List Peziza ancilis Pers. (1822) Aleuria ancilis (Pers.) Gillet (1879) Acetabula ancilis (Pers.) Lambotte (1880)
Discina_ancilis
Protein family
events at the molecular or cellular level. These fungal lectins, such as Aleuria aurantia lectin AAL, specifically recognise fucosylated glycans. AAL is
Fungal_fucose-specific_lectin
Species of fungus
discoverer. Peck noted a physical resemblance to P. aurantia (now known as Aleuria aurantia) and P. inaequalis, and said that it could be distinguished from
Sarcoscypha_dudleyi
Species of fungus
Sacc. (1889)) Plicaria fimeti (Fuckel) Rehm (1894) Aleuria bovina (W.Phillips) Boud. (1907) Aleuria fimeti (Fuckel) Boud. (1907) Galactinia fimeti (Fuckel)
Peziza_fimeti
Class of fungi
Pezizomycetes Aleuria aurantia Scientific classification Kingdom: Fungi Division: Ascomycota Subdivision: Pezizomycotina Class: Pezizomycetes O.E.Eriksson
Pezizomycetes
Subdivision of fungi
Pezizomycotina Temporal range: Pragian–recent PreꞒ Ꞓ O S D C P T J K Pg N Aleuria aurantia Scientific classification Kingdom: Fungi Division: Ascomycota
Pezizomycotina
Species of fungus
commonly used antifungal agents, biological compounds like Lovastatin, Aleuria aurantia lectin (AAL) and antimicrobial peptides (AMPs LR14) have been
Mucor_racemosus
Species of fungus
with similar species with which G. carbonaria may be confused include Aleuria, Anthracobia, Caloscypha, Melastiza, Pithya, and Sowerbyella. G. carbonaria
Geopyxis_carbonaria
Species of fungus
when young and lightens in age. It may be closely related to species of Aleuria. Similar species include Cheilymenia crucipila, Cheilymenia stercorea,
Cheilymenia_fimicola
Agaricus silvaticus Agaricus silvicola Agrocybe cylindracea Agrocybe praecox Aleuria aurantia Amanita aspera Amanita caesarea Amanita crocea Amanita fulva Amanita
List of fungi of Metropolitan France
List_of_fungi_of_Metropolitan_France
Genus of fungi
orange pigment C. fulgens bears some resemblance to the orange-peel fungus (Aleuria aurantia); however, A. aurantia does not have the characteristic bluing
Caloscypha
Topics referred to by the same term
masked owl (Tyto aurantia), a barn owl of New Britain, Papua New Guinea Aleuria aurantia, the orange peel fungus Tremella aurantia, the golden ear fungus
Aurantia
Topics referred to by the same term
African spider Alcadia exigua, a land snail Alcyna exigua, a sea snail Aleuria exigua, a cup fungus Anaxipha exigua, a sword-tail cricket Ancilla exigua
A._exigua
Inter-War Art Deco Inter-War Mediterranean Design Team, Brisbane City Hall Aleuria, Fox Valley Road, Wahroonga (1928) Kyle House, Macquarie Place, Sydney
List_of_Australian_architects
Genus of fungi
tuberosa (Bull.) P. Karst., Bidr. Känn. Finl. Nat. Folk 19: 105 (1871) Aleuria rapulum var. tuberosa (Bull.) Gillet, Champignons de France, Discom.(2):
Dumontinia
Species of fungus
(1870). The trend continued, with Claude Casimir Gillet with placing it in Aleuria in 1879, and Otto Kuntze in his new Paxina (of which it would later be
Helvella_acetabulum
Clade of fungi
Saccharomyceta Yeast of the species Saccharomyces cerevisiae Aleuria aurantia Scientific classification Kingdom: Fungi Division: Ascomycota Clade: Saccharomyceta
Saccharomyceta
Genus of insects
Chezala is a genus of moths of the family Oecophoridae. Chezala aleurias Turner, 1917 Chezala anaxia Turner, 1941 Chezala aterpna Turner, 1941 Chezala
Chezala
Genus of fungi
(from Cheilymenia) in 2003. P. quinaultiana is similar in appearance to Aleuria aurantia (the orange peel fungus), but is shaped more like a saucer than
Pseudaleuria
Nature reserve in Ealing and Hounslow, UK
Xylaria hypoxylon Dead man's fingers, Xylaria polymorpha Orange peel fungus, Aleuria aurantia Scarlet elf cup fungus, Sarcoscypha austriaca Eyelash fungus,
Gunnersbury_Triangle
Species of fungus
moseri Binomial name Peziza moseri Aviz.-Hersh. & Nemlich (1974) Synonyms Aleuria lilacina Boud. (1907) Humaria lilacina (Boud.) Sacc. & Traverso (1910)
Peziza_moseri
French mycologist
Prodrome Flore Mycol. Madagascar. 4 (1): 1–465. Le Gal, Marcelle (1941). "Les Aleuria et les Galactinia". Rev. Mycol. (Paris). 6: 56–82. Le Gal, Marcelle (1957)
Marcelle Louise Fernande Le Gal
Marcelle_Louise_Fernande_Le_Gal
Partial list of Australian moths
Telanepsia trivialis (Meyrick, 1914) Ascetoloba lochmaea (Turner, 1917) Chezala aleurias Turner, 1917 Chezala anaxia Turner, 1941 Chezala aterpna Turner, 1941 Chezala
List of moths of Australia (Oecophoridae)
List_of_moths_of_Australia_(Oecophoridae)
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