Definition of Discinaceae. Meaning of Discinaceae. Synonyms of Discinaceae

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Definition of Discinaceae

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- The Discinaceae are a family of ascomycete fungi, the best known members of which are the false morels of the genus Gyromitra. Originally erected by Erich...
- several unrelated taxa scattered through the families Morc****aceae, Discinaceae, and Helvellaceae, with the epithet "false morel" most often ascribed...
- Pseudorhizina and Hydnotrya. Thus the four genera are now included in the family Discinaceae. Resembling a brain, the irregularly shaped cap may be up to 10 centimetres...
- well as two sub-lineages with known hypogeous species, Morc****aceae–Discinaceae and Helvellaceae–Tuberaceae. Lineage C include Ascodesmidaceae, Sarcoscyphaceae...
- false morel or the elfin saddle, is a species of fungus in the family Discinaceae. The dark reddish-brown caps of the fruit bodies develop a characteristic...
- related to Helvella. Thus the four genera are now included in the family Discinaceae. The genus consists of the following species: Gyromitra ac****bens Harmaja...
- Discina fastigiata is a species of fungus in the family Discinaceae. Its common names are brown false morel and brown gyromitra. It is related to species...
- Paragyromitra ambigua is an ascomycete species of fungus in the family Discinaceae, and related to the false morel G. esculenta. The species is found in...
- is a newly erected genus of post-fire ascomycete fungi in the family Discinaceae. It is monotypic, being represented by the single species Pseudoverpa...
- known as the umbrella false morel, is a species of fungus in the family Discinaceae. It was described as Helvella californica by W. Phillips in 1879. It...