- only one or two locales.
Cyathus stercoreus is
considered endangered in a
number of
European countries. Some
species of
Cyathus are also
known as splash...
- p****ing
through the
digestive tract.
Cyathus stercoreus is similar, but
grows in dung and its cups are not grooved.
Cyathus striatus is a
saprobic fungus, deriving...
-
Cyathus stercoreus,
commonly known as the dung-loving bird's nest or the dung bird's nest, is a
species of
fungus in the
genus Cyathus,
family Nidulariaceae...
-
Cyathus olla also
known as the
field bird's nest is a
species of
saprobic fungus in the
genus Cyathus of the
family Nidulariaceae. The
fruit bodies resemble...
-
ecological regions. The five
genera within the family, namely, Crucibulum,
Cyathus, Mycocalia, Nidula, and Nidularia, are
distinguished from each
other by...
- The bird's nest
fungus Cyathus stercoreus...
-
Cyathus helenae or Helena's bird's nest is a
species of
fungus in the
genus Cyathus,
family Nidulariaceae. Like
other members of the Nidulariaceae, C...
-
physician writes that some in his
profession may
administer a
ladle or 1
cyathus (45 ml (1.5 US fl oz)) of
mandrake reduction, made from the root boiled...
-
Cyathus ******** is a
species of
fungus belonging to the
genus Cyathus. It was
first do****ented in 1844 by
French mycologists Charles Tulasne and Louis...
- that
enable them to
float on water. They are
named for
their cup-shaped (
cyathus-) and
persistent sti****s (sti****). It
ranges from the
Ivory Coast in...