- Source: Disciotis
Disciotis is a genus of fungi in the family Morchellaceae. Members of this family, characterized by their cup- or bowl-shaped apothecia, have a widespread distribution, especially in northern temperate regions.
Description
Disciotis has a cupulate (cup-shaped) pileus with vein-like hymenial folds and a small to non-existent stipe.
Species
The type species is Disciotis venosa, originally described as Peziza venosa by Christian Hendrik Persoon in 1801. Other species described in the genus include:
Disciotis ferruginascens Boud. (
Disciotis maturescens Boud. (1891)
Disciotis rufescens R. Heim (1934)
It has been suggested that these species (and variants not listed above) all represent a single, morphologically variable species.
There is confusion about the names but the genus also includes these species:
Disciotis venosa
References
External links
Disciotis at Index Fungorum
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Disciotis
- Disciotis venosa
- Morchellaceae
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- Jean Louis Émile Boudier