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Pithya is a
genus of
fungi in the
family Sarcoscyphaceae.
There are five
species in the genus,
which are
widespread in
northern temperate areas. Lumbsch...
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Exidia pithya is a
species of
fungus in the
family Auriculariaceae.
Basidiocarps (fruit bodies) are gelatinous, black, and button-shaped at first, later...
- ''Sowerbyella rhenana, and
members of the
genera Melastiza, Otidea, Peziza,
Pithya, and Pulvinula.
Particularly In Europe, A. aurantia may be
confused with...
- Maha Vihara.
Pandu (429) –
first of
seven Pandiyan rulers,
ending with
Pithya, 455;
Dhatusena (459–477), his uncle,
Mahanama wrote the Mahavamsa, he built...
- notho****i New
Zealand Exidia panamensis Panama Exidia pergamena Brazil Exidia pithya Germany Exidia purpureocinerea South Africa Exidia pusilla Brunei Exidia...
- Vihara.
Pandu (429) was the
first of
seven Pandiyan rulers,
ending with
Pithya in 455.
Dhatusena (459–477) "Kalaweva" and his son
Kashyapa (477–495) built...
- notho****i H.
ochrogaleata H.
patagonica H.
perone H.
persimilis H.
phlomisii H.
pithya H.
pithyophila H.
pleurotiformis H.
praedecurrens H. pseudoconidiophora...
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Microstoma (fungus)
Bernstein 1852
Nanoscypha Denison 1972
Phillipsia Berk. 1881
Pithya ****el 1870
Pseudopithyella Seaver 1928
Sarcoscypha (Fr.) Boud. 1885: anamorphs...
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Pirottaea microspora [ceb; wikidata], a
fungus in the
family Dermateaceae Pithya microspora [ceb; wikidata], a
fungus in the
family Sarcoscyphaceae Platygloea...
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Phaeohelotium species appear similar, and
Orbilia species produce smaller discs.
Pithya and
Chloroscypha grow on
conifer foliage.
Arachnopeziza cups have a fuzzy...