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- 2016) of Geopyxis: Geopyxis acetabularioides Geopyxis alba Geopyxis albocinerea Geopyxis alpina Geopyxis bambusicola Geopyxis carbonaria Geopyxis carnea...
- Geopyxis carbonaria is a species of fungus in the genus Geopyxis, family Pyronemataceae. First described to science in 1805, and given its current name...
- Geopyxis vulcanalis, commonly known as the vulcan pixie cup, is a species of cup fungus in the family Pyronemataceae. It was first described scientifically...
- Zhang. It is the only species of Geopyxis with ornamented ascospores. Zhuang W-Y, Liu C-Y. (2006). "A new species of Geopyxis (Pezizales, Pyronemataceae) with...
- Pixie cup may refer to: Fungi Geopyxis carbonaria, fungus also known as a "pixie cup" Geopyxis vulcanalis, fungus commonly known as the "vulcan pixie cup"...
- Helvella coccinea Schaeffer (1774), Lachnea coccinea Phillips (1887), Geopyxis coccinea M****ee (1895), Sarcoscypha coccinea Saccardo ex Durand (1900)...
- species to the genus Geopyxis illogical: ""Even externally, the fungus does not closely match Rehm's own description of the genus Geopyxis under which he places...
- explained: Urnula craterium was placed with its related species under Geopyxis, because Geopyxis was established by Persoon before Urnula by Fries; and that in...
- carbonaria, the red-footed tortoise, a reptile species native to South America Geopyxis carbonaria, the charcoal loving elf-cup, a fungus species Carbonaria (disambiguation)...
- Latin word pyxis, refers to the segregation of this species from the genus Geopyxis. The proper word in ancient Gr**** for "fire" is however pyr (πῦρ). Fruit...