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including Eurotas, and
possibly Myles and Polycaon. Some
called his wife
Peridia and
their children were Myles, Polyclon,
Bomolochus and Therapne. In one...
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around the cir****ference of the cup opening.
Fruiting bodies (also
called peridia) are small,
generally 5–15 mm (0.20–0.59 in) wide and 4–8 mm (0.16–0.31 in)...
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Nidula was
later transferred to the
family Agaricaceae. The
fruit bodies (
peridia) of
species in
Nidula are
typically between 3–8 mm in diameter, 5–15 mm...
- Cyathus-like (obconic) form of the
peridia. It
differs from
Crucibulum laeve in the
shape and pink-color of its
peridia, as well as its
slightly or strongly...
- olivaceo-brunneus
Striatus group:
Species with
plicate internal peridia,
hairy to
shaggy outer peridia, and
mostly elliptical spores. C. striatus, C. annulatus...
- vary from
being paper-thin to
thick and
rubbery or even hard. Typically,
peridia consist of one to
three layers. If
there is only a
single layer, it is...
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visible dictydine granules are
found especially close to the ribs of the
peridia, the
calyculus and the spores. The
genus is
distributed worldwide, about...
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pachyura Gosse, 1886
Notommata paracyrtopus de Beauchamp, 1932
Notommata peridia Harring & Myers, 1922
Notommata placida Harring & Myers, 1922 Notommata...
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perithecioid in form,
often with blue-green
pigment in the
upper wall of the
peridia.
Their ascomata are
either immersed in the host thallus, or
bursting through...
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saprobic (living on dead tissue) on
herbaceous and
woody plants having narrow peridia,
fusiform to
broadly cylindrical pseudoparaphyses (sterile, thread-like...