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Cyttaria is a
genus of
ascomycete fungi.
About 10
species belong to
Cyttaria,
found in
South America,
Australia and New Zealand, ****ociated with or growing...
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Cyttaria hariotii is an
edible mushroom commonly called llao llao,
llaullao and pan de indio. The fungus,
found in Patagonia,
southern Chile and Argentina...
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Cyttaria gunnii,
commonly known as the
myrtle orange or
beech orange, is an orange-white
coloured and
edible ascomycete fungus native to Australia. It...
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Cyttaria espinosae (Lloyd), also
known by its
local name digüeñe, dihueñe, lihueñe, quireñe, pinatra, or quideñe, is an orange-white
coloured and edible...
- delicacy. Corn ****s can be used as
fillings in quesadillas,
tacos and soups.
Cyttaria espinosae Fistulina hepatica (beefsteak
polypore or ox tongue) Flammulina...
- is a leaf hopper,
endemic to New Zealand,
which is
found on Notho****us.
Cyttaria is
genus of
ascomycete fungi found on or ****ociated with Notho****us in...
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family Saccharomycodaceae. It has been
isolated from the
fruiting bodies of
Cyttaria hariotii mushrooms in
Patagonia and is
likely responsible for the early...
- Australia–New
Guinea and Asia.
Among the fungi, the
remarkable ****ociation
between Cyttaria gunnii (one of the "golf-ball" fungi) and its ****ociated
trees in the genus...
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fruiting bodies of a
fungus protruding from the trunk; this is
Cyttaria gunnii.
Cyttaria are
obligate biotrophic ****ociates of
myrtle beech and have co-evolved...
- blackberries, raspberries,
Magellan barberry,
Chilean pine tree seeds,
Cyttaria, buds and
Chilean bamboo buds, etc.) and
apples with the
Gennakenk people...