
Tarzetta cupularis, Toothed Cup fungus - First Nature
This rather uncommon pezizoid fungus appears on woodland tracks and occasionally on woodchip mulch. The Toothed Cup is a neat, inedible little fungus and rarely jostles its neighbours for growing space.
Toothed cup (Tarzetta cupularis) - mushrooms of Eastern Texas
Tarzetta cupularis is a species of fungus in the family Pyronemataceae, characterized by its small to medium size, cup-shaped to saucer-shaped fruiting body, and whitish to pale brown color. In East and Central Texas, it typically grows on the ground in wooded areas, often associated with rich soil and decaying organic matter.
Tarzetta catinus, Greater Toothed Cup fungus - First Nature
This rather uncommon pezizoid fungus appears on rotten wood and on woodchip mulch. The neat, inedible little cups are often gregarious, jostling their neighbours for growing space and so developing irregularly.
71 Cup Mushroom Identification With Pictures
Ultimate cup fungi list with photos and detailed descriptions.
Toothed cup (Tarzetta cupularis) - mushrooms of Russia
Tarzetta cupularis is a species of fungus in the family Pyronemataceae. It is a small to medium-sized, cup-shaped fungus with a yellowish-brown to reddish-brown interior and exterior.
Greater toothed cup (Tarzetta catinus) - mushrooms of Russia
Tarzetta catinus is a species of fungus in the family Pyronemataceae. It is a small to medium-sized cup fungus with a brown to reddish-brown inner surface and a whitish to pale brown outer surface.
toothed cup (Tarzetta cupularis) · iNaturalist
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.
#031: Mushroom Morphology: Toothed Fungi - Fungus Fact Friday
Apr 4, 2014 · As you might suspect, toothed fungi are defined by a hymenium (spore surface) that consists of spines or teeth. On larger mushrooms this ends up looking something like a bunch of hedgehog quills stuck onto the bottom of a mushroom.
World Species : Tarzetta cupularis (Toothed Cup)
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.
Tarzetta cupularis (toothed cup) - bioinfo.org.uk
Tarzetta cupularis is also a member of: Micromycetes - microfungi (via Ascomycota) Fungi s.l. - fungi (in the broad sense) (via Fungi) Lower Plants - lower plants (via Fungi s.l.)