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Otidea Kaushalii
''Otidea'' is a genus of fungi in the family Pyronemataceae. The genus is widely distributed in northern temperate regions. Taxonomy The genus, proposed in 1851 by German physician and mycologist Hermann Friedrich Bonorden, was based on Christiaan Hendrik Persoon's 1822 ''Peziza Otidea''. ''Otidea'' is probably derived from the Greek words ''οϋς'' (ous), gen. ''ώτός'' (otos), meaning "ear", referring to the fruitbody shape of some species. Selected species , Index Fungorum lists 46 valid species of ''Otidea'': *''Otidea alba'' Velen. 1934 *''Otidea alutacea'' (Pers.) Massee 1895 *''Otidea angusta'' Harmaja 2009 *''Otidea apophysata'' (Cooke & W.Phillips) Sacc. 1889 *''Otidea bicolor'' W.Y.Zhuang & Zhu L.Yang 2010 – China *'' Otidea bufonia'' (Pers.) Boud. 1907 *''Otidea caeruleopruinosa'' Harmaja 2009 *''Otidea cinerascens'' Velen. 1947 *'' Otidea cochleata'' (L.) Fuckel 1870 *''Otidea crassa'' W.Y.Zhuang 2006 – China *''Otidea daliensis'' W.Y.Zhuang & Korf 1989 â ...
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Fungi
A fungus ( : fungi or funguses) is any member of the group of eukaryotic organisms that includes microorganisms such as yeasts and molds, as well as the more familiar mushrooms. These organisms are classified as a kingdom, separately from the other eukaryotic kingdoms, which by one traditional classification include Plantae, Animalia, Protozoa, and Chromista. A characteristic that places fungi in a different kingdom from plants, bacteria, and some protists is chitin in their cell walls. Fungi, like animals, are heterotrophs; they acquire their food by absorbing dissolved molecules, typically by secreting digestive enzymes into their environment. Fungi do not photosynthesize. Growth is their means of mobility, except for spores (a few of which are flagellated), which may travel through the air or water. Fungi are the principal decomposers in ecological systems. These and other differences place fungi in a single group of related organisms, named the ''Eumycota'' (''t ...
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Index Fungorum
''Index Fungorum'' is an international project to index all formal names ( scientific names) in the fungus kingdom. the project is based at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, one of three partners along with Landcare Research and the Institute of Microbiology, Chinese Academy of Sciences. It is somewhat comparable to the International Plant Names Index (IPNI), in which the Royal Botanic Gardens is also involved. A difference is that where IPNI does not indicate correct names, the ''Index Fungorum'' does indicate the status of a name. In the returns from the search page a currently correct name is indicated in green, while others are in blue (a few, aberrant usages of names are indicated in red). All names are linked to pages giving the correct name, with lists of synonyms. ''Index Fungorum'' is one of three nomenclatural repositories recognized by the Nomenclature Committee for Fungi; the others are ''MycoBank'' and ''Fungal Names''. Current names in ''Index Fungorum'' (''Speci ...
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Otidea Formicarum
''Otidea'' is a genus of fungi in the family Pyronemataceae. The genus is widely distributed in northern temperate regions. Taxonomy The genus, proposed in 1851 by German physician and mycologist Hermann Friedrich Bonorden, was based on Christiaan Hendrik Persoon's 1822 ''Peziza Otidea''. ''Otidea'' is probably derived from the Greek words ''οϋς'' (ous), gen. ''ώτός'' (otos), meaning "ear", referring to the fruitbody shape of some species. Selected species , Index Fungorum lists 46 valid species of ''Otidea'': *'' Otidea alba'' Velen. 1934 *'' Otidea alutacea'' (Pers.) Massee 1895 *'' Otidea angusta'' Harmaja 2009 *'' Otidea apophysata'' (Cooke & W.Phillips) Sacc. 1889 *'' Otidea bicolor'' W.Y.Zhuang & Zhu L.Yang 2010 – China *'' Otidea bufonia'' (Pers.) Boud. 1907 *'' Otidea caeruleopruinosa'' Harmaja 2009 *'' Otidea cinerascens'' Velen. 1947 *'' Otidea cochleata'' (L.) Fuckel 1870 *'' Otidea crassa'' W.Y.Zhuang 2006 – China *'' Otidea daliensis'' W.Y.Zhuang & Ko ...
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Otidea Flavidobrunneola
''Otidea'' is a genus of fungi in the family Pyronemataceae. The genus is widely distributed in northern temperate regions. Taxonomy The genus, proposed in 1851 by German physician and mycologist Hermann Friedrich Bonorden, was based on Christiaan Hendrik Persoon's 1822 ''Peziza Otidea''. ''Otidea'' is probably derived from the Greek words ''οϋς'' (ous), gen. ''ώτός'' (otos), meaning "ear", referring to the fruitbody shape of some species. Selected species , Index Fungorum lists 46 valid species of ''Otidea'': *'' Otidea alba'' Velen. 1934 *'' Otidea alutacea'' (Pers.) Massee 1895 *'' Otidea angusta'' Harmaja 2009 *'' Otidea apophysata'' (Cooke & W.Phillips) Sacc. 1889 *'' Otidea bicolor'' W.Y.Zhuang & Zhu L.Yang 2010 – China *'' Otidea bufonia'' (Pers.) Boud. 1907 *'' Otidea caeruleopruinosa'' Harmaja 2009 *'' Otidea cinerascens'' Velen. 1947 *'' Otidea cochleata'' (L.) Fuckel 1870 *'' Otidea crassa'' W.Y.Zhuang 2006 – China *'' Otidea daliensis'' W.Y.Zhuang & Ko ...
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Otidea Daliensis
''Otidea'' is a genus of fungi in the family Pyronemataceae. The genus is widely distributed in northern temperate regions. Taxonomy The genus, proposed in 1851 by German physician and mycologist Hermann Friedrich Bonorden, was based on Christiaan Hendrik Persoon's 1822 ''Peziza Otidea''. ''Otidea'' is probably derived from the Greek words ''οϋς'' (ous), gen. ''ώτός'' (otos), meaning "ear", referring to the fruitbody shape of some species. Selected species , Index Fungorum lists 46 valid species of ''Otidea'': *'' Otidea alba'' Velen. 1934 *'' Otidea alutacea'' (Pers.) Massee 1895 *'' Otidea angusta'' Harmaja 2009 *'' Otidea apophysata'' (Cooke & W.Phillips) Sacc. 1889 *'' Otidea bicolor'' W.Y.Zhuang & Zhu L.Yang 2010 – China *'' Otidea bufonia'' (Pers.) Boud. 1907 *'' Otidea caeruleopruinosa'' Harmaja 2009 *'' Otidea cinerascens'' Velen. 1947 *'' Otidea cochleata'' (L.) Fuckel 1870 *'' Otidea crassa'' W.Y.Zhuang 2006 – China *'' Otidea daliensis'' W.Y.Zhuang & Ko ...
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Otidea Crassa
''Otidea'' is a genus of fungi in the family Pyronemataceae. The genus is widely distributed in northern temperate regions. Taxonomy The genus, proposed in 1851 by German physician and mycologist Hermann Friedrich Bonorden, was based on Christiaan Hendrik Persoon's 1822 ''Peziza Otidea''. ''Otidea'' is probably derived from the Greek words ''οϋς'' (ous), gen. ''ώτός'' (otos), meaning "ear", referring to the fruitbody shape of some species. Selected species , Index Fungorum lists 46 valid species of ''Otidea'': *'' Otidea alba'' Velen. 1934 *'' Otidea alutacea'' (Pers.) Massee 1895 *'' Otidea angusta'' Harmaja 2009 *'' Otidea apophysata'' (Cooke & W.Phillips) Sacc. 1889 *'' Otidea bicolor'' W.Y.Zhuang & Zhu L.Yang 2010 – China *'' Otidea bufonia'' (Pers.) Boud. 1907 *'' Otidea caeruleopruinosa'' Harmaja 2009 *'' Otidea cinerascens'' Velen. 1947 *'' Otidea cochleata'' (L.) Fuckel 1870 *'' Otidea crassa'' W.Y.Zhuang 2006 – China *''Otidea daliensis'' W.Y.Zhuang & Kor ...
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Otidea Cochleata
''Otidea cochleata'' is a species of apothecial fungus belonging to the family Pyronemataceae. This is a rare European species occurring singly or in small groups on soil in woodland. The fruiting body appears from spring to late autumn as a brown, irregularly shaped cup, split down one side, up to 5 cm high and the same across. References * *''Otidea cochleata'' at Species Fungorum Pyronemataceae Fungi described in 1753 Taxa named by Carl Linnaeus {{Pezizomycetes-stub ...
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Otidea Cinerascens
''Otidea'' is a genus of fungi in the family Pyronemataceae. The genus is widely distributed in northern temperate regions. Taxonomy The genus, proposed in 1851 by German physician and mycologist Hermann Friedrich Bonorden, was based on Christiaan Hendrik Persoon's 1822 ''Peziza Otidea''. ''Otidea'' is probably derived from the Greek words ''οϋς'' (ous), gen. ''ώτός'' (otos), meaning "ear", referring to the fruitbody shape of some species. Selected species , Index Fungorum lists 46 valid species of ''Otidea'': *'' Otidea alba'' Velen. 1934 *'' Otidea alutacea'' (Pers.) Massee 1895 *'' Otidea angusta'' Harmaja 2009 *'' Otidea apophysata'' (Cooke & W.Phillips) Sacc. 1889 *'' Otidea bicolor'' W.Y.Zhuang & Zhu L.Yang 2010 – China *'' Otidea bufonia'' (Pers.) Boud. 1907 *'' Otidea caeruleopruinosa'' Harmaja 2009 *'' Otidea cinerascens'' Velen. 1947 *'' Otidea cochleata'' (L.) Fuckel 1870 *''Otidea crassa'' W.Y.Zhuang 2006 – China *''Otidea daliensis'' W.Y.Zhuang & Korf ...
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Otidea Caeruleopruinosa
''Otidea'' is a genus of fungi in the family Pyronemataceae. The genus is widely distributed in northern temperate regions. Taxonomy The genus, proposed in 1851 by German physician and mycologist Hermann Friedrich Bonorden, was based on Christiaan Hendrik Persoon's 1822 ''Peziza Otidea''. ''Otidea'' is probably derived from the Greek words ''οϋς'' (ous), gen. ''ώτός'' (otos), meaning "ear", referring to the fruitbody shape of some species. Selected species , Index Fungorum lists 46 valid species of ''Otidea'': *'' Otidea alba'' Velen. 1934 *'' Otidea alutacea'' (Pers.) Massee 1895 *'' Otidea angusta'' Harmaja 2009 *'' Otidea apophysata'' (Cooke & W.Phillips) Sacc. 1889 *'' Otidea bicolor'' W.Y.Zhuang & Zhu L.Yang 2010 – China *'' Otidea bufonia'' (Pers.) Boud. 1907 *'' Otidea caeruleopruinosa'' Harmaja 2009 *''Otidea cinerascens'' Velen. 1947 *'' Otidea cochleata'' (L.) Fuckel 1870 *''Otidea crassa'' W.Y.Zhuang 2006 – China *''Otidea daliensis'' W.Y.Zhuang & Korf ...
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Otidea Bufonia
''Otidea bufonia'' is a species of apothecial fungus belonging to the family Pyronemataceae. This is a rare European species occurring singly or in small groups on soil in woodland. The fruit body In botany, a fruit is the seed-bearing structure in flowering plants that is formed from the Ovary (plants), ovary after flowering plant, flowering. Fruits are the means by which flowering plants (also known as angiosperms) disseminate their ... appears from late summer to early autumn as a dark brown, deep cup, split down one side, up to high and the same across. References * External links * Fungi described in 1822 Pyronemataceae Taxa named by Christiaan Hendrik Persoon {{Pezizomycetes-stub ...
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Otidea Bicolor
''Otidea'' is a genus of fungi in the family Pyronemataceae. The genus is widely distributed in northern temperate regions. Taxonomy The genus, proposed in 1851 by German physician and mycologist Hermann Friedrich Bonorden, was based on Christiaan Hendrik Persoon's 1822 ''Peziza Otidea''. ''Otidea'' is probably derived from the Greek words ''οϋς'' (ous), gen. ''ώτός'' (otos), meaning "ear", referring to the fruitbody shape of some species. Selected species , Index Fungorum lists 46 valid species of ''Otidea'': *'' Otidea alba'' Velen. 1934 *'' Otidea alutacea'' (Pers.) Massee 1895 *'' Otidea angusta'' Harmaja 2009 *'' Otidea apophysata'' (Cooke & W.Phillips) Sacc. 1889 *'' Otidea bicolor'' W.Y.Zhuang & Zhu L.Yang 2010 – China *'' Otidea bufonia'' (Pers.) Boud. 1907 *''Otidea caeruleopruinosa'' Harmaja 2009 *''Otidea cinerascens'' Velen. 1947 *'' Otidea cochleata'' (L.) Fuckel 1870 *''Otidea crassa'' W.Y.Zhuang 2006 – China *''Otidea daliensis'' W.Y.Zhuang & Korf 1 ...
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Otidea Apophysata
''Otidea'' is a genus of fungi in the family Pyronemataceae. The genus is widely distributed in northern temperate regions. Taxonomy The genus, proposed in 1851 by German physician and mycologist Hermann Friedrich Bonorden, was based on Christiaan Hendrik Persoon's 1822 ''Peziza Otidea''. ''Otidea'' is probably derived from the Greek words ''οϋς'' (ous), gen. ''ώτός'' (otos), meaning "ear", referring to the fruitbody shape of some species. Selected species , Index Fungorum lists 46 valid species of ''Otidea'': *'' Otidea alba'' Velen. 1934 *'' Otidea alutacea'' (Pers.) Massee 1895 *'' Otidea angusta'' Harmaja 2009 *'' Otidea apophysata'' (Cooke & W.Phillips) Sacc. 1889 *''Otidea bicolor'' W.Y.Zhuang & Zhu L.Yang 2010 – China *'' Otidea bufonia'' (Pers.) Boud. 1907 *''Otidea caeruleopruinosa'' Harmaja 2009 *''Otidea cinerascens'' Velen. 1947 *'' Otidea cochleata'' (L.) Fuckel 1870 *''Otidea crassa'' W.Y.Zhuang 2006 – China *''Otidea daliensis'' W.Y.Zhuang & Korf 19 ...
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