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The cup of Peziza repanda.

The cup of Peziza repanda.

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Abstract The survey was carried out From January to April of 2018 on macrofungi samples collected from different places in Halabja province located in north eastern parts of Iraq-Kurdistan region. This region is rich in forest trees and pasture lands with diversity of shrubs and herbs and is expected to support the growth of several macro fungal sp...

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... body description : Apothecia sessile or very short and cup-shaped, the margin even or crenate the outer of cup is white or whitish expanding and becoming repand also the margin of cup remaining entire or splitting, regular in outline or revolute irregularly (Fig. 2). The cup reaching of 6-12 cm across in diameter and the stem short a few mm when carry the fungus it remains within the tree that attached, (attached to the substrate centrally not all cup attached to the tree), the color of cup is upper surface smooth and brown often pinched or somewhat wrinkled over the center also under surface ...
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... body description : Apothecia sessile or very short and cup-shaped, the margin even or crenate the outer of cup is white or whitish expanding and becoming repand also the margin of cup remaining entire or splitting, regular in outline or revolute irregularly (Fig. 2). The cup reaching of 6-12 cm across in diameter and the stem short a few mm when carry the fungus it remains within the tree that attached, (attached to the substrate centrally not all cup attached to the tree), the color of cup is upper surface smooth and brown often pinched or somewhat wrinkled over the center also under surface ...

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