Ciboria amentacea
Ciboria amentacea, commonly known as the catkin cup, is a species of ascomycete fungus in the family Sclerotiniaceae. It is widespread in Europe and North America, where it grows on catkins of willow and alder.[2] The species was first described by Giovanni Battista Balbis in 1804 as Peziza amentacea. Karl Wilhelm Gottlieb Leopold Fuckel transferred it to Ciboria in 1870.[1]
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References
- "GSD Species Synonymy: Ciboria amentacea (Balb.) Fuckel". MycoBank. MycoBank. International Mycological Association. Retrieved 2014-07-12.
- Beug MW, Bessette AE, Bessette AR (2014). Ascomycete Fungi of North America: A Mushroom Reference Guide. Texas: University of Texas Press. p. 370. ISBN 978-0-292-75452-2.
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