词条 | Tarzetta cupularis |
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| image = Tarzetta cupularis a1.jpg | image_width = 240px | image_caption = | regnum = Fungi | divisio = Ascomycota | classis = Pezizomycetes | ordo = Pezizales | familia = Pyronemataceae | genus = Tarzetta | species = T. cupularis | binomial = Tarzetta cupularis | binomial_authority = (L.) Svrček (1981) | synonyms = *Peziza cupularis L. (1753) }} Tarzetta cupularis is a species of apothecial fungus belonging to the family Pyronemataceae. This is a species of northern Europe with occasional records from further south in Spain and Morocco. It also occurs in North America. It appears from spring to autumn as brown to cream-coloured flask-shaped cups up to 2 cm across and 2.5 cm tall in groups in damp woodland. The related Tarzetta catinus tends to be larger with a more open cup, but the two species can only be reliably distinguished microscopically: by the shape of the spores (those of T. cupularis being narrower) and the paraphyses (those of T. cupularis lacking the distinctive lobed tips of T. catinus). References
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5 : Pyronemataceae|Fungi described in 1753|Fungi of Europe|Fungi of North America|Taxa named by Carl Linnaeus |
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