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Species of fungus
Leotia lubrica, commonly referred to as a jelly baby, is a species of fungus in the family Leotiaceae. L. lubrica was first validly described by Giovanni
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Genus of fungi
Leotia is a genus of cup fungi of the division Ascomycota. Leotia species are globally distributed, and are believed to be ectomycorrhizal. They are commonly
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Species of fungus
Leotia atrovirens is a species of mushroom. The edibility of this mushroom is unknown. The cap is green, but as it matures it becomes dark green. The cap
Leotia_atrovirens
Species of fungus
Leotia viscosa, commonly known as chicken lips, as well as jelly baby and green jelly drops, is a species of mushroom in the Leotiaceae family. Its stipe
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Species of fungus
Later authors have moved the taxon to various genera: Persoon placed in Leotia in 1801, Samuel Frederick Gray transferred it Relhanum in 1821, while Otto
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Topics referred to by the same term
baby - Leotia lubrica a type of small woodland fungus which has some resemblance to the gelatinous British sweet (see above) Chicken lips - Leotia viscosa
Jelly_Baby
Species of fungi
the family Cudoniaceae. Cudonia species are similar to some Helvella or Leotia species in stature, a stipe with a jelly-like head on top. Cudonia have
Cudonia_lutea
Order of fungi
based on the structure of its ascus, which is similar to those in genus Leotia. However, the Helotiales consists of mostly non-lichenised fungi. The first
Baeomycetales
National park in Australia
interested individuals and a list can be found in the Atlas of Living Australia. Leotia lubrica commonly known as the jelly baby grows in leaf litter, moss and
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Gloeophyllum trabeum (Pers.) Murrill (1908) Lenzites tricolor Fr. Genus: Leotia Leotia elegantula Kalchbr. Genus: Lepiota Lepiota acutesquamosa Gill. Lepiota
List of fungi of South Africa – L
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Family of fungi
was not a monophyletic group, and that the hyaline spored genera (e.g. Leotia, Microglossum, and Spathularia) were not allied within the same clade as
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Genus of fungi
mycologists Seiya Ito and Sanshi Imai in 1934, who separated Sarcoleotia from Leotia Pers. based on the fleshy, non-gelatinous ascocarps and subcylindrical ascospores
Sarcoleotia
Species of fungus
white to bluish-gray stem, darkening to brown at the base. The heads of Leotia and Cudonia species are less yellow, while Vibrissea species can lack stems
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Taxon of filamentous ascomycete fungi
Leotiomyceta Leotia viscosa found in West Lebanon, New Hampshire Scientific classification Kingdom: Fungi Division: Ascomycota Clade: Saccharomyceta Subdivision:
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Genus of fungi
Pezizaceae belonging to the ascomycote fungi (e.g., Helvella, Humaria, and Leotia) are also known to serve as hosts. When infected by Hypomyces, the cap,
Hypomyces
Family of fungi
Family: Leotiaceae Corda (1842) Type genus Leotia Pers (1794) Genera Alatospora Geocoryne Gelatinipulvinella Leotia Microglossum Pezoloma Potridiscus
Leotiaceae
Order of fungi
Leotiales Leotia viscosa Scientific classification Kingdom: Fungi Division: Ascomycota Class: Leotiomycetes Order: Leotiales Korf & Lizon (2001) Families
Leotiales
Species of fungus
atropurpurea Batsch (1783) Geoglossum atropurpureum (Batsch) Pers. (1796) Leotia atropurpurea (Batsch) Corda (1842) Thuemenidium atropurpureum (Batsch) Kuntze
Microglossum_atropurpureum
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