666 E L V E L L A C E l.
1 9 6 5 . P e z i z a m a c x o p u s . P e n . “ Long-stemmed Peziza.”
Cup liemispherical, Hrto-vorrucose, cinereous ; disc mouser
s.'s.
T t i ' j . l F f -
1234. Grev.t.70. Macropodia inacr opus, Fckl. Sym. Myc. p. 33 .
" " a ^ T e ^ r om S 'in woods. Common. [United States.]
. Ä ! iÄ ^ : r d Ä s lÄ T m ^ llÄ ^ ^ to
S eM la d m tk a - f c g n ^ ^ ellipsoid •02-'027 X
• o S m.m % 0W- 0009 X 0Ü035 in.) p^aphyses filiform, tlnckened at
the apex. Karst.
1 9 6 6 . P e z i z a t u b e z o s a . B u ll. “ Tuberous Peziza.”
Thin cup infundibuliform, bright brown tnming pale- stem
Enq. Fl. Y.p. 189. Sclerotinia tuberosa,FcU. Sym. Myc.p. 331.
On the ground in woods. Spring. [Mid. Carolina.] ^
X -00019--00035 i-a.)-Karst.
1 9 6 7 P e z i z a z a p u l u m . Bu ll. “ Wine-oup Peziza.”
T h in , yellowish-brown, cup i^f’t^di'^'tliform nearly smooft
stem twilted, root elongated, fibrillosiL-®f. ^ 7 . tL
t 4 8 5 ,f.3. Nees.f.291. Holms.ii. i. 9. Eng. F l . Y . p . 189.
■ On the ground. Bare. [Low. Carolina.]
Observed only by Dickson.
Sect. 2. Uoc/iZmi®—subsessile, pruinose, oblique, or twisted.
1 9 6 8 . P e z iz a v e n o s a . P. “ Veined Peziza.”
Sessile, somewhat twisted, dark nmber, white beneath rugose
®1. v.p. 187.
O n the ground in spring. Esculent?
Many inches broad. Odour strong, like that of nitric aoid.
1 9 6 9 .
E L V E L L A C E l.
P e z iz a b ad ia . P. “ Large brown Peziza.”
667
Subsessile, entire, flexuose, brown, margin at first involute,
externally pruinose, paler, inclining to olive (as well as the margin)
; sporidia oblong-ovate, epispore rough.—Fr. S.M. ii. p.
46. Fai7?. t. 11;/. 3. Bolt. t. 99. Berk. Outl. t. 22, / . 4. Huss. i i
t. 13. Eng. F l. v.p. 187. Gonn. & Babh. iii. t. i. / . 3. Rabh. exs.
no. 337.
Margin of ponds. Summer. [Up. Carolina.]
Variable in colour. 1-2 in. broad, subcaespitose, irregular, slightly pruinose
externally, villous at the base, and often lacunose j disc occasionally porous,
extremely changeable in colour, often, in the same individual, changing from
rufous to a beautiful olive, brownish, &a.—Fries.
Sporidia ellipsoid, rough •016--02 X -OOS-'Oll m.m. (-0005--0007 X 'OOOS
m.)—Ngl.
Sporidia ellipsoid, rough -015--02 X -OOS-'Oll m.m.—Karst.
Sporidia -0178--02 X '009 m.m.—(7. & R .
1970. P e z iz a phlebophoza. B . 4 B r. “ Small-veined
Peziza.”
Cups poculiform, oblique, substipitate, finely pulverulent,
venoso-costate at the base.—B. & Br. Ann. N.H. (1866), no
1153, ¿ .3 ,/. 9.
On clay banks. King’s Cliffe, Brislington.
Cup J-I4 in. across, often rather oblique, yellow or brownish, springing
from a very short, stem-like base, from which branched ribs are given off,
ending in h ttle pits ; sporidia ('0004 in.) 'Ol m.m. long ; hymenium often
1971. P e z iz a co ch le a ta . Huds, “ Whorled Peziza.”
Sessile, cæspitose, large, twisted, nmber, externally pruinose ;
sporidia oblong-ovate.—Fr. S.M. ii. p. 50. Buxb. iv. t. 29, / . 1.
Bull. 1.154,/. 2. Sow. t. 5. Sv. Bot. t. 486, / . 2. (Schoeff. t. 274,
var.) Eng. F I .y. p. 188.
Amongst grass. [United States.]
Sporidia -OI5--016 X '006--007 m.m. ('0005 X -0002 in.)—Nyl.
Sporidia ■006-'007 m.m. broad, 1-lJ times as long.—(?.&R.
1 972. P e z iz a su c c o sa . Berk. “ Pale Milky Peziza.”
Cup nearly regular, entire, pale waxy-brown, externally white
and pruinose ; juice bright yellow ; asci elongated, slightly
flexuose ; sporidia ovate, with two nuclei.—Berk. Ann. N .H. no.
156,1.10,/. 5. Berk. Outl. p. 363.