Nectria peziza

Nectria peziza
Nectria peziza
Nectria peziza on well rotted wood in North Ayrshire, Scotland
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Fungi
Phylum: Ascomycota
Class: Sordariomycetes
Order: Hypocreales
Family: Nectriaceae
Genus: Nectria
Species: N. peziza
Binomial name
Nectria peziza
(Tode) Fr., (1849)
Synonyms

Lycoperdon hydrophorum Peziza hydrophora. Bulliard t.

Nectria peziza or Yellow Spot is an ascomycete fungus with bright yellow to orange globose fruiting bodies (0.2-0.4mm across) found on rotting polypores, well rotted deadwood, bark, dung, and decaying cloth.[1][2] It's globular fruiting bodies (peritheca), quite large for the genus, may be isolated or crowded; they have a slightly prominent black dot at the top, the ostiolum, this being the entrance to the inner cavity;[3] the bodies often collapse into a cup-shape when dry[1] and the colour fades to pale yellow or whitish.

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Synonyms

This fungus has an unusually large number of previous binomials, such as – Sphaeria peziza (1791); Hydropisphaera peziza (1822); Dialonectria peziza (1884); Cucurbitaria peziza (1898); Neuronectria peziza (1957); Byssonectria bryophila (1985); Sphaeria aurea (1823); Nectria aurea (1879); Dialonectria aurea (1884); Cucurbitaria aurea (1898); Byssonectria epigaea; and Nectria epigaea (1879).[4]

Classification

N. peziza belongs to the order Hypocreales within the class Sordariomycetes, usually recognized by their brightly coloured (usually red, orange or yellow), perithecial ascomata, or spore-producing structures.

Distribution

N. peziza has been recorded from Africa (Seychelles); Asia (Japan, Pakistan); Caribbean Islands (Bermuda); Europe (Denmark, Germany); North America (USA, Canada); and New Zealand. It is recorded as growing on a wide range of tree species.[2] In the British Isles it has a wide range of distribution and has been found in England, Northern Ireland, Wales and Scotland.[5][6] N. peziza has even been found in Antarctica, growing in the Windmill Island group.[7]

A painting of N. peziza from 1797.

See also

References

Notes

  1. ^ a b Phillips, Page 377
  2. ^ a b peziza&organismtype=Fungus&fromAllCount=yes Agriculture Research Service Retrieved : 2010-10-22
  3. ^ Geograph Retrieved : 2010-10-22
  4. ^ Index Fungorum Retrieved : 2010-10-22
  5. ^ British Mycological Society Retrieved : 2010-10-25
  6. ^ NBN Database Retrieved : 2010-10-22.
  7. ^ Polar News. Retrieved : 2010-10-22

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