Peziza moseri

Peziza moseri is a species of cup fungus belonging to the family Pezizaceae. It was officially described as new to science in 1974 from collections made in Israel.[2] Fruit bodies are purple and cup-shaped, measuring 1โ€“3 cm (0.4โ€“1.2 in) in diameter. It fruits singly or in groups on burnt ground in coniferous forests.[3]

Peziza moseri
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Fungi
Division: Ascomycota
Class: Pezizomycetes
Order: Pezizales
Family: Pezizaceae
Genus: Peziza
Species:
P. moseri
Binomial name
Peziza moseri
Aviz.-Hersh. & Nemlich (1974)
Synonyms[1]
  • Aleuria lilacina Boud. (1907)
  • Humaria lilacina (Boud.) Sacc. & Traverso (1910)
  • Peziza lilacina (Boud.) Sacc. & Traverso (1911)

References

  1. "GSD Species Synonymy: Peziza moseri Aviz.-Hersh. & Nemlich". Species Fungorum. CAB International. Retrieved 2016-02-01.
  2. Avizohar-Hershenzon Z, Nemlich H. (1974). "Pezizales of Israel II. Pezizaceae". Israel Journal of Botany. 23: 151โ€“163.
  3. Spooner B. (2005). ANWB Veldgids Paddestoelen (in Dutch). ANWB Media - Boeken & Gidsen. p. 229. ISBN 978-90-18-02140-5.


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