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Cup fungi
"Peziza badia"
Peziza badia
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Fungi
Division: Ascomycota
Class: Pezizomycetes
Order: Pezizales
Family: Pezizaceae
Dumort. (1829)
Type genus
Peziza
Dill. ex Fr. (1822)
Genera[1]

The Pezizaceae (commonly referred to as cup fungi) are a family of fungi in the Ascomycota which produce mushrooms that tend to grow in the shape of a "cup". Spores are formed on the inner surface of the fruit body (ascoma). The cup shape typically serves to focus raindrops into splashing spores out of the cup. Additionally, the curvature enables wind currents to blow the spores out in a different manner than in most agarics and boletes.

Cup fungi grow in peculiar shapes, frequently resembling cups or saucers. For example, the orange peel fungus (Aleuria aurantia) resembles a discarded orange rind. They may be vividly colored, like the scarlet cup (Sarcoscypha coccinea), which is often one of the first signs of spring in the temperate regions where it grows. According to one 2008 estimate, the family contains 31 genera and 230 species.[2]

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Subtaxa

Pezizaceae includes the following:[1]

  • Adelphella
    • Adelphella babingtonii
  • Amylascus
    • Amylascus tasmanicus
  • Aquapeziza
  • Boudiera
    • Boudiera acanthospora
    • Boudiera dennisii
    • Boudiera tracheia
  • Calongea
    • Calongea prieguensis
  • Cazia
  • Chromelosporium
    • Chromelosporium carneum
    • Chromelosporium macrospermum
  • Delastria
    • Delastria rosea
    • Delastria supernova
  • Elderia
    • Elderia arenivaga
  • Galactinia
    • Galactinia pseudosylvestris
  • Glischroderma
  • Hapsidomyces
  • Hydnobolites
    • Hydnobolites californicus
    • Hydnobolites cerebriformis
  • Hydnoplicata
    • Hydnoplicata convoluta
  • Hydnotryopsis
    • Hydnotryopsis gautierioides
    • Hydnotryopsis gilkeyae
    • Hydnotryopsis setchellii
  • Imaia
  • Iodophanus
    • Iodophanus carneus
    • Iodophanus hyperboreus
    • Iodophanus testaceus
  • Iodowynnea
  • Kalaharituber
  • Luteoamylascus
    • Luteoamylascus aculeatus
  • Mattirolomyces
    • Mattirolomyces austroafricanus
    • Mattirolomyces mexicanus
    • Mattirolomyces mulpu
    • Mattirolomyces spinosus
    • Mattirolomyces terfezioides
  • Muciturbo
  • Mycoclelandia
    • Mycoclelandia arenacea
    • Mycoclelandia bulundari
  • Oedocephalum
    • Oedocephalum adhaerens
    • Oedocephalum elegans
    • Oedocephalum nayoroense
  • Pachyella
    • Pachyella adnata
    • Pachyella babingtonii
    • Pachyella clypeata
    • Pachyella habrospora
    • Pachyella punctispora
    • Pachyella violaceonigra
  • Pachyphlodes
    • Pachyphlodes austro-oregonensis
    • Pachyphlodes carneus
    • Pachyphlodes citrinus
    • Pachyphlodes conglomerata
    • Pachyphlodes depressus
    • Pachyphlodes ligericus
    • Pachyphlodes marronina
    • Pachyphlodes melanoxanthus
    • Pachyphlodes nemoralis
    • Pachyphlodes pfisteri
    • Pachyphlodes thysellii
    • Pachyphlodes virescens
  • Pachyphloeus
    • Pachyphloeus oleiferus
  • Peziza
  • Plicaria
    • Plicaria acanthodictya
    • Plicaria anthracina
    • Plicaria endocarpoides
    • Plicaria leiocarpa
    • Plicaria trachycarpa
      • Plicaria trachycarpa var. ferruginea
  • Plicariella
    • Plicariella scabrosa
  • Ruhlandiella
    • Ruhlandiella berolinensis
    • Ruhlandiella peregrina
    • Ruhlandiella reticulata
    • Ruhlandiella truncata
  • Sarcopeziza
    • Sarcopeziza sicula
  • Sarcosphaera
  • Scabropezia
    • Scabropezia flavovirens
    • Scabropezia scabrosa
  • Stouffera
    • Stouffera longii
  • Temperantia
    • Temperantia tiffanyae
  • Terfezia
    • Terfezia albida
    • Terfezia alsheikhii
    • Terfezia arenaria
    • Terfezia boudieri
    • Terfezia canariensis
    • Terfezia cistophila
    • Terfezia claveryi
    • Terfezia crassiverrucosa
    • Terfezia eliocrocae
    • Terfezia extremadurensis
    • Terfezia fanfani
    • Terfezia grisea
    • Terfezia leptoderma
    • Terfezia lusitanica
    • Terfezia morenoi
    • Terfezia olbiensis
    • Terfezia pini
    • Terfezia pseudoleptoderma
    • Terfezia trappei
  • Tirmania
    • Tirmania honrubiae
    • Tirmania nivea
    • Tirmania pinoyi
  • Ulurua
    • Ulurua nonparaphysata

References

  1. ^ a b "Pezizaceae". NCBI taxonomy. Bethesda, MD: National Center for Biotechnology Information. Retrieved 2 June 2019.
  2. ^ Kirk PM, Cannon PF, Minter DW, Stalpers JA (2008). Dictionary of the Fungi (10th ed.). Wallingford, UK: CAB International. p. 512. ISBN 978-0-85199-826-8.
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