- regions.
Disciotis has a cu****te (cup-shaped)
pileus with vein-like
hymenial folds and a
small to non-existent stipe. The type
species is
Disciotis venosa...
- Jean
Louis Émile
Boudier transferred it to
Disciotis in 1893.
Bruno Perco described the form
Disciotis venosa f.
radicans from
collections made in Italy...
- Morc****a, and
Disciotis to be
closely related. Thus they are now
included in the
family Morc****aceae.
Costantinella (anamorph)
Disciotis (terrestrial)...
- Pig's ears
gyromitrin and
monomethylhydrazine North America and
Europe Disciotis venosa Echinoderma asperum Freckled dapperling unknown North America Europe...
- warted, with
three oil
drops and ****s at each end,
located in the cup.
Disciotis venosa is more
deeply veined, and has
smooth spores; it is
typically found...
-
estimated to have
diverged from its
closest genealogical relatives Verpa and
Disciotis in the
early Cretaceous,
approximately 129
million years ago (Mya). This...
- the
genus Verpa to be
closely related to the
genus Morc****a, and also
Disciotis. Thus the
three genera are now
included in the
family Morc****aceae. Species...
-
Verpa Disciotis Kalapuya Fischerula Imaia Leucangium...
- californica, G. caroliniana, G. korfii, and G. sphaerospora, in
addition to
Disciotis venosa and
Sarcosphaera coronaria. The
possible presence of the toxin...
- ISSN 0133-9095.
Brown RP. (1980). "Observations on
Sarcoscypha coccinea and
Disciotis venosa in
North Wales during 1978–1979".
Bulletin of the
British Mycological...