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    Leotia lubrica, commonly referred to as a jelly baby, is a species of fungus in the family Leotiaceae. L. lubrica was first validly described by Giovanni...
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    Leotia is a genus of cup fungi of the division Ascomycota. Leotia species are globally distributed, and are believed to be ectomycorrhizal. They are commonly...
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    Leotia viscosa, commonly known as chicken lips, as well as jelly baby and green jelly drops, is a species of mushroom in the Leotiaceae family. Its stipe...
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    Leotia atrovirens is a species of mushroom. The edibility of this mushroom is unknown. The cap is green, but as it matures it becomes dark green. The cap...
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  • the family Cudoniaceae. Cudonia species are similar to some Helvella or Leotia species in stature, a stipe with a jelly-like head on top. Cudonia have...
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  • baby - Leotia lubrica a type of small woodland fungus which has some resemblance to the gelatinous British sweet (see above) Chicken lips - Leotia viscosa...
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    white to bluish-gray stem, darkening to brown at the base. The heads of Leotia and Cudonia species are less yellow, while Vibrissea species can lack stems...
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    Leotiomyceta Leotia viscosa found in West Lebanon, New Hampshire Scientific classification Domain: Eukaryota Kingdom: Fungi Division: Ascomycota (unranked):...
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    interested individuals and a list can be found in the Atlas of Living Australia. Leotia lubrica commonly known as the jelly baby grows in leaf litter, moss and...
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    Leotiaceae Leotia viscosa Scientific classification Domain: Eukaryota Kingdom: Fungi Division: Ascomycota Class: Leotiomycetes Order: Leotiales Family:...
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    Later authors have moved the taxon to various genera: Persoon placed in Leotia in 1801, Samuel Frederick Gray transferred it Relhanum in 1821, while Otto...
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    Pezizaceae belonging to the ascomycote fungi (e.g., Helvella, Humaria, and Leotia lubrica) are also known to serve as hosts. When infested by fungi of Hypomyces...
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    was not a monophyletic group, and that the hyaline spored genera (e.g. Leotia, Microglossum, and Spathularia) were not allied within the same clade as...
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    atropurpurea Batsch (1783) Geoglossum atropurpureum (Batsch) Pers. (1796) Leotia atropurpurea (Batsch) Corda (1842) Thuemenidium atropurpureum (Batsch) Kuntze...
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    Leotiales Leotia viscosa Scientific classification Domain: Eukaryota Kingdom: Fungi Division: Ascomycota Class: Leotiomycetes Order: Leotiales Korf & Lizon...
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    mycologists Seiya Ito and Sanshi Imai in 1934, who separated Sarcoleotia from Leotia Pers. based on the fleshy, non-gelatinous ascocarps and subcylindrical ascospores...
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    based on the structure of its ascus, which is similar to those in genus Leotia. However, the Helotiales consists of mostly non-lichenised fungi. The first...
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  • Gloeophyllum trabeum (Pers.) Murrill (1908) Lenzites tricolor Fr. Genus: Leotia Leotia elegantula Kalchbr. Genus: Lepiota Lepiota acutesquamosa Gill. Lepiota...
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