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Leotia lubrica,
commonly referred to as a
jelly baby, is a
species of
fungus in the
family Leotiaceae. L. lubrica was
first validly described by Giovanni...
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Leotia is a
genus of cup
fungi of the
division Ascomycota.
Leotia species are
globally distributed, and are
believed to be ectomycorrhizal. They are commonly...
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Leotia viscosa,
commonly known as
chicken lips, as well as
jelly baby and
green jelly drops, is a
species of
mushroom in the
Leotiaceae family. Its stipe...
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Leotia atrovirens is a
species of mushroom. The
edibility of this
mushroom is unknown. The cap is green, but as it
matures it
becomes dark green. The cap...
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Leotia lubrica a type of
small woodland fungus which has some
resemblance to the
gelatinous British sweet (see above)
Chicken lips -
Leotia viscosa...
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family Cudoniaceae.
Cudonia species are
similar to some
Helvella or
Leotia species in stature, a
stipe with a jelly-like head on top.
Cudonia have...
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interested individuals and a list can be
found in the
Atlas of
Living Australia.
Leotia lubrica commonly known as the
jelly baby
grows in leaf litter, moss and...
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Later authors have
moved the
taxon to
various genera:
Persoon placed in
Leotia in 1801,
Samuel Frederick Gray
transferred it
Relhanum in 1821,
while Otto...
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based on the
structure of its ascus,
which is
similar to
those in
genus Leotia. However, the
Helotiales consists of
mostly non-lichenised fungi. The first...
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atropurpurea Batsch (1783)
Geoglossum atropurpureum (Batsch) Pers. (1796)
Leotia atropurpurea (Batsch)
Corda (1842)
Thuemenidium atropurpureum (Batsch) ****ze...