. Synopsis of the British Basidiomycetes ; a descriptive catalogue of the drawings and specimens in the Department of botany, British museum. ation producing minute sporidiola, sometimeson septate promycelium. (Fig. 113.) 2003. H. Aurieula-Judse Berk. ( Jews-ear ) a b c. P. thin, concave, flexuous, somewhat veined, tomentose, brownflesh-colour to reddish-brown or blackish. Hym. venoso-plicate, glossy salmon, warm brown or reddish, purple-blackwhen dry. Caespitose. Trunks, elder, elm, willow, walnut, oak, holly, Robinia;frequent. 3 in. Much like Peziza vesiculosa in appearancewhen you
. Synopsis of the British Basidiomycetes ; a descriptive catalogue of the drawings and specimens in the Department of botany, British museum. ation producing minute sporidiola, sometimeson septate promycelium. (Fig. 113.) 2003. H. Aurieula-Judse Berk. ( Jews-ear ) a b c. P. thin, concave, flexuous, somewhat veined, tomentose, brownflesh-colour to reddish-brown or blackish. Hym. venoso-plicate, glossy salmon, warm brown or reddish, purple-blackwhen dry. Caespitose. Trunks, elder, elm, willow, walnut, oak, holly, Robinia;frequent. 3 in. Much like Peziza vesiculosa in appearancewhen young. Formerly used as a remedy for dropsy. Eaten by inhabi-tants of Ukraine. Exidia TREMELLINACEiE 447 Subfamily II. EUTREMELLINOIDE^E Basidia subglobose, at maturity longitudinally quadripartite andproducing at the apex two to four elongate sterigmata. Species 2004—2029 XCIX. EXIDIA Fr. (From the exuding receptacle; Gr. exidio, to exude.) Gelatinously distended, tremelloid, irregularly gyrose and lobed,submarginate or effused, often papillose, when young cup-shaped andtruncate. Basidia globose or ovoid, typically longitudinally four-. Fig. 114.—a, B, Exidia glanditlosa Fr., entire and in section. One-halfnatural size, c, basidium and spores ; D, spores germinating and producingsporidiola. X 500. partite, bearing four elongate stout sterigmata. Spores reniform,for a long time continuous, becoming i- to many-septate on germi-nation, each cell or loculus of the spore giving origin to a very shortpromycelium bearing a crown of strongly-curved sporidiola. (Fig. 114.) Species 2004—2007 a. Auriculina. Pezizoid. 2004, 2005 b. Spicularicz. Somewhat plane, not lustrous beneath, gland- ular, here and there gyrose. 2006, 2007 a, Auriculina* 2004. E. truneata Fr. (from its appearance, as if cut short; trunco,to maim, shorten) a c. Soft, distended, shining truncato-plane, glandular, at length cavernous, rough withdots beneath. St. very short. Bursting through bark, lime, wil
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