Striped dear boy

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Striped dear boy
Striped dearling (Cyathus striatus)

Striped dearling ( Cyathus striatus )

Systematics
Class : Agaricomycetes
Subclass : Agaricomycetidae
Order : Mushroom-like (Agaricales)
Family : Mushroom relatives (Agaricaceae)
Genre : Expensive People ( Cyathus )
Type : Striped dear boy
Scientific name
Cyathus striatus
( Huds. ) Willd.

The striped dearling ( Cyathus striatus ) is a small (1–1.7 cm wide and 0.7–1 cm high), cup-shaped mushroom from the genus of dearling .

Appearance

The fruiting bodies are covered with long brown hair on the outside and longitudinally striped on the inside. Young fruiting bodies are closed with a white epiphragm. The long ellipsoic spores (16-20 µm × 9-10 µm) are contained in the light gray, lenticular, 1.5-2 cm wide peridioles .

ecology

The striped dearling is a relatively common saprobiont that occurs on or in the ground, wood residues, branches or twigs, especially oak , beech , spruce , but also maple , hornbeam and other deciduous and coniferous woods. The species occurs almost worldwide.

meaning

Cyathus striatus has no edible value and is economically insignificant.

literature

Web links

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