- as mushrooms,
while hypogeous (underground)
basidiocarps are
usually called false truffles. All
basidiocarps serve as the
structure on
which the hymenium...
-
basidiocarp or basidiome,
while the
fruitbody of an
ascomycete is
known as an ascocarp. Many
shapes and
morphologies are
found in both
basidiocarps and...
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containing the spore-bearing cells. The
fruit bodies of the
basidiomycetes (
basidiocarps) and some
ascomycetes can
sometimes grow very large, and many are well...
- the
pileus is the
technical name for the cap, or cap-like part, of a
basidiocarp or
ascocarp (fungal
fruiting body) that
supports a spore-bearing surface...
-
fuciformis is a
species of fungus; it
produces white, frond-like,
gelatinous basidiocarps (fruiting bodies). It is widespread,
especially in the tropics, where...
-
Dacrymyces spathularia is a
species of
fungus in the
family Dacrymycetaceae.
Basidiocarps (fruit bodies) are gelatinous,
frequently spathulate (spoon-shaped),...
- Auriculariaceae. In the UK, it has the
recommended English name of
amber jelly.
Basidiocarps (fruit bodies) are gelatinous, orange-brown, and
turbinate (top-shaped)...
-
spheroidal fruit body
called a
gasterothecium (gasteroid 'stomach-like'
basidiocarp). As the
spores mature, they form a m****
called a
gleba in the centre...
- more restricted,
albeit with a
greater diversity of
basidiocarp (fruit body) forms.
Basidiocarps are
variously clavarioid or
agaricoid (mushroom-shaped)...
- The
Omphalotaceae are a
family of
fungi in the
order Agaricales.
Basidiocarps (fruit bodies) are most
frequently agarics (gilled mushrooms), but occasionally...