Peziza fimeti
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Peziza fimeti (Fuckel) E.C.Hansen (1876)
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Peziza fimeti is a species of ascomycete fungus belonging to the family Pezizaceae. Found in Europe and North America, the fungus grows on cow dung. It produces small, light brown, cup-shaped fruit bodies up to 2 cm (0.8 in) in diameter. The asci (spore-producing cells) are cylindrical (or nearly so), with dimensions of up to 280 µm long and 18 µm in diameter. The spores are ellipsoid and measure 8 by 16 µm.[3]
References
- ^ Svrcek M, Kubicka J. (1961). "Some operculate Discomycetes from the vicinity of the pond 'Dvoriste' in southern Bohemia". Ceská Mykologie. 15 (2): 61–77.
- ^ "GSD Species Synonymy: Peziza fimeti (Fuckel) E.C. Hansen". Species Fungorum. CAB International. Retrieved 2014-05-05.
- ^ Seaver FJ. (1942). The North American Cup-fungi (Operculates). New York. p. 232.
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