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Leotia

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Kingdom
  
Fungi

Subphylum
  
Pezizomycotina

Family
  
Leotiaceae

Higher classification
  
Leotiaceae

Phylum
  
Ascomycota

Order
  
Helotiales

Scientific name
  
Leotia

Rank
  
Genus

Leotia Leotia lubrica MushroomExpertCom

Lower classifications
  
Leotia lubrica, Leotia viscosa

Leotia atrovirens fungi kingdom


Leotia is a genus of cup fungi of the phylum Ascomycota. Leotia species are globally distributed, and are believed to be saprobic. They are commonly known as jelly babies because of the gelatinous texture of their fruiting bodies.

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Leotia Leotia lubrica apothecium

Leotia viscosa fungi kingdom


Biology

Leotia Leotia lubrica Wikipedia

Leotia species are characterized by their capitate ascocarps. Within the class Leotiomycetes, Leotia species produce large fruiting bodies; their long-stalked apothecia bear a fertile layer of asci that covers the upper surface of a mushroom-like cap.

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Leotia is closely related to Microglossum, another genus characterized by capitate ascocarps. The species of Leotia have traditionally been defined largely by the fresh color of the ascocarps (tan in L. lubrica, olive-green in L. atrovirens, and green-headed with a yellow stalk in L. viscosa). However, a molecular phylogenetic study revealed that color is a poor predictor of species affiliation, suggesting further study is needed to develop new, more predictive species concepts.

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Leotia California Fungi Leotia viscosa

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References

Leotia Wikipedia