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{{Short description|Species of fungus}} |
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{{Taxobox |
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| title = ''Otidea onotica'' |
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| image = Eselsohren Otidea onotica.jpg |
| image = Eselsohren Otidea onotica.jpg |
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| image_caption = ''Otidea onotica'' |
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| regnum = [[Fungi]] |
| regnum = [[Fungi]] |
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| phylum = [[Ascomycota]] |
| phylum = [[Ascomycota]] |
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| familia = [[Pyronemataceae]] |
| familia = [[Pyronemataceae]] |
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| genus = ''[[Otidea]]'' |
| genus = ''[[Otidea]]'' |
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| species = ''O. onotica'' |
| species = '''''O. onotica''''' |
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| binomial = ''Otidea onotica'' |
| binomial = ''Otidea onotica'' |
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| binomial_authority = [[Pers.]], |
| binomial_authority = ([[Pers.]]) [[Karl Wilhelm Gottlieb Leopold Fuckel|Fuckel]], 1870 |
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| synonyms = ''Peziza onotica''<small> Pers. 1801</small> |
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'''''Otidea onotica''''', commonly known as '''Hare's Ear''', is a species of [[apothecia]]l [[fungus]] belonging to the family [[Pyronemataceae]]. This is a [[Europe]]an species occurring singly or in small groups on soil in woodland, most often with [[beech]] trees. The fruiting body appears from spring to early autumn as a deep cup split down one side and elongated at the other side up to 10 cm in height. The colour is yellow with a pinkish tinge. |
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'''''Otidea onotica''''', commonly known as '''hare's ear''' or '''donkey ear''', is a species of [[apothecia]]l fungus belonging to the family [[Pyronemataceae]]. |
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The fruiting body appears from spring to early autumn as a deep cup split down one side and elongated at the other, up to {{convert|10|cm|0|abbr=off}} tall.<ref name=":0">{{cite book |last=Montarnal |first=Pierre |title=Mushrooms, A Guide to Toadstools and Other European Fungi |date=1967 |publisher=[[Hamlyn (publisher)|Hamlyn]] |page=156}}</ref> It is yellow to orangish or slightly pinkish. White hairs cover the outside, while the inside is smooth or rippled.<ref name=":0" /><ref name=":1">{{Cite book |last=[[Audubon]] |title=Mushrooms of North America |publisher=[[Knopf]] |year=2023 |isbn=978-0-593-31998-7 |pages=40}}</ref> |
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Similar species include ''[[Guepinia helvelloides]]'', others of the genus ''[[Otidea]]'', as well as some of [[Pezizaceae]] family.<ref name=":1" /> |
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''Otidea onotica'' occurs in Europe and North America, singly or in small groups<ref name=":1" /> on the soil of [[deciduous]] woodland, most often with [[beech]] trees. |
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==References== |
==References== |
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==Other sources== |
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{{Mycomorphbox |
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| name = ''{{PAGENAME}}''{{italic title}} |
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| hymeniumType = smooth |
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| capShape = no |
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| whichGills = no |
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| stipeCharacter = NA |
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| ecologicalType = mycorrhizal |
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| howEdible = inedible |
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| howEdible2 = poisonous |
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*{{cite book | last = Jordan | first = Michael | authorlink = Michael Jordan (mycologist) | title = The Encyclopedia of Fungi of Britain and Europe | publisher = [[Frances Lincoln Publishers]] | date = 2004 | page = 40 | isbn = 978-0-7112-2379-0}} |
*{{cite book | last = Jordan | first = Michael | authorlink = Michael Jordan (mycologist) | title = The Encyclopedia of Fungi of Britain and Europe | publisher = [[Frances Lincoln Publishers]] | date = 2004 | page = 40 | isbn = 978-0-7112-2379-0}} |
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*{{cite book | last = Buczacki | first = Stefan | authorlink = Stefan Buczacki | title = Collins Guide to Mushrooms and Toadstools of Britain and Europe | publisher = [[HarperCollins]] | date = 1992 | page = 219 | isbn = 0-00-219978-5}} |
*{{cite book | last = Buczacki | first = Stefan | authorlink = Stefan Buczacki | title = Collins Guide to Mushrooms and Toadstools of Britain and Europe | publisher = [[HarperCollins]] | date = 1992 | page = 219 | isbn = 0-00-219978-5}} |
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*[http://www.speciesfungorum.org/Names/GSDSpecies.asp?RecordID=175509 ''Otidea onotica'' at Species Fungorum] |
*[http://www.speciesfungorum.org/Names/GSDSpecies.asp?RecordID=175509 ''Otidea onotica'' at Species Fungorum] |
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[[Category:Pyronemataceae]] |
[[Category:Pyronemataceae]] |
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[[Category:Fungi described in 1801]] |
[[Category:Fungi described in 1801]] |
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[[Category:Taxa named by Christiaan Hendrik Persoon]] |
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[[Category:Fungus species]] |
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{{Pezizomycetes-stub}} |
{{Pezizomycetes-stub}} |
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Otidea onotica, commonly known as hare's ear or donkey ear, is a species of apothecial fungus belonging to the family Pyronemataceae.
The fruiting body appears from spring to early autumn as a deep cup split down one side and elongated at the other, up to 10 centimetres (4 inches) tall.[1] It is yellow to orangish or slightly pinkish. White hairs cover the outside, while the inside is smooth or rippled.[1][2]
Similar species include Guepinia helvelloides, others of the genus Otidea, as well as some of Pezizaceae family.[2]
Otidea onotica occurs in Europe and North America, singly or in small groups[2] on the soil of deciduous woodland, most often with beech trees.
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Smooth hymenium | |
No distinct cap | |
Hymenium attachment is irregular or not applicable | |
Lacks a stipe | |
Ecology is mycorrhizal | |
Edibility is inedible or poisonous |
- Jordan, Michael (2004). The Encyclopedia of Fungi of Britain and Europe. Frances Lincoln Publishers. p. 40. ISBN 978-0-7112-2379-0.
- Buczacki, Stefan (1992). Collins Guide to Mushrooms and Toadstools of Britain and Europe. HarperCollins. p. 219. ISBN 0-00-219978-5.
- Otidea onotica at Species Fungorum