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before consumption. "Pig's Ears (Gyromitra
ancilis)". Ninaturalist.nz.
Retrieved 2021-05-21. "Discina
ancilis (Pers.) Sacc. 1889". EOL.
Retrieved 2021-05-21...
- adam
Kurshakov & Zolotuhin, 2013
Ectropa alberici Dufrane, 1945
Ectropa ancilis Wallengren, 1863 (type species) "Ectropa".
Global Biodiversity Information...
- appearance, but can be
distinguished by its
distinct bleach-like odor.
Discina ancilis bears a
general resemblance to
Rhizina undulata, but its
fruit bodies lack...
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Oldenburg Die
Religion d. Veda 1894 p. 233 Old
calendars name the day
Caesus Ancili or
Natalis Martis: Calend.
Philocali et
Constantini Feriae Martis, Calend...
- dish- or cup-shaped
fruit bodies. The best
known member is the pig ear (D.
ancilis),
which is
deemed edible after thorough cooking,
although is
viewed with...
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Another lookalike, the
closely related "thick cup" or "pig's ears"
Discina ancilis (also
known as
Discina perlata or
Gyromitra perlata), is
edible (or at...
- United
States ( Texas) A
member of the
family Solenochilidae.
Stroboceras ancilis Sp. nov
Valid Korn &
Bockwinkel Carboniferous (Viséan) Algeria A member...
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Handmaiden of God to a Bird of
Paradise (Croatian:
Aretej ili
Legenda o
Svetoj Ancili Rajskoj Ptici), 1952 A
Yellow Ball (Croatian: Žuta lopta), 1952 We Keep...
- 1909)
Delorhachis kilosa West, 1940
Deltoptera iphia Janse, 1964
Ectropa ancilis Wallengren, 1863
Exanthica atelacma Meyrick, 1926
Exanthica trigonella...