discomycete
Noun
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Any fungus that is a member of the subclass Discomycetes (synset 113049371)
is a type of: ascomycete, ascomycetous fungus - any fungus of the class Ascomycetes (or subdivision Ascomycota) in which the spores are formed inside an ascussubtypes:
- leotia lubrica - a discomycete that develops in clusters of slippery rubbery gelatinous fruiting bodies that are dingy yellow to tan in color
- mitrula elegans - a discomycete that is 3-8 cm high with an orange to yellow fertile portion and white or pinkish stalks often half in and half out of the water
- sarcoscypha coccinea, scarlet cup - a discomycete that is a harbinger of spring; the fruiting body is thin and tough and saucer-shaped (about the size of quarter to a half dollar) with a deep bright red upper surface and a whitish exterior
- caloscypha fulgens - an early spring variety of discomycete with yellow to orange yellow lining of the cup
- aleuria aurantia, orange peel fungus - a discomycete with bright orange cup-shaped or saucer-shaped fruiting bodies and pale orange exteriors
- peziza domicilina - a discomycetous fungus of the genus Peziza; the fragile fruiting body is a ghostly white but stains yellow when broken; favors strongly alkaline habitats
- blood cup, fairy cup, peziza coccinea - a scarlet European fungus with cup-shaped ascocarp
- urn fungus, urnula craterium - an urn-shaped discomycete with a nearly black interior
- galiella rufa - the cup-shaped fruiting body of this discomycete has a jellylike interior and a short stalk
- jafnea semitosta - the fruiting bodies of this discomycete have a firm texture and long retain their cup shape; the pale brown interior blends with the color of dead leaves
belongs to: discomycetes, subclass discomycetes - a large and taxonomically difficult group of Ascomycetes in which the fleshy fruiting body is disklike or cup-shapedsame as: cup fungus
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