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626:. The sterile and fertile surfaces of the fruit body are almost the same color, transparent reddish-orange to flesh pink or flesh orange, at other times more purplish-red. The fruit bodies usually develop a slightly brownish tinge when they are old. The underside is usually slightly more vividly colored than the upper side. The
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on soil, usually in association with buried rotting wood. Although the fruit bodies sometimes appear in the spring, they are more commonly found in the summer and autumn months. In North
America, it is associated with
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Flore française, ou, Descriptions succinctes de toutes les plantes qui croissent naturellement en France: disposées selon une nouvelle méthode d'analyse, et précédées par un exposé des principes élémentaires de la
580: in) wide, spoon- or tongue-shaped, and twisted like a cornet or horn so that they look like a slender funnel, cut out on one side and often with a wavy margin. The fruit bodies are flexible, 2â3.5 mm (
600: in) thick, and smooth on the outer side which they are usually attenuated on the underside into a cylindrical or depressed stem that is up to 5 cm (2 in) high and about 1.5 cm (
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is developed on the under (outer) side of the fruit body. The basidia (spore-bearing cells) consist of a globular part (the hypobasidia) to which inflated or elongated epibasidia are attached. In
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is gelatinous, softly so in the upper part of the fruit body and with a more cartilage-like consistency in the stem. It has a nondescript odor, and a watery, insignificant taste.
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that grow solitarily or in small tufted groups on soil, usually associated with buried rotting wood. The fruit bodies are up to 10 cm (4 in) tall and up to 17 cm (
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North
America, from Canada to Mexico. Europe, Iran, and Turkey. It is also known from Brazil and Puerto Rico. The fungus has also been collected from the
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Donk MA (1958). "The generic names proposed for
Hymenomycetes VIII: Auriculariaceae, Septobasidiaceae, Tremellaceae, Dacrymycetaceae (continued)".
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The fungus is widely distributed in the
Northern Hemisphere, and has also been collected from South America. Although rubbery the flesh is
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Shen Q, Chen W, Yan Z, Xie Z (2009). "Potential pharmaceutical resources of the
Qinling Mountain in central China: medicinal fungi".
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Demoulin V, Hawksworth DL, Korf RP, Pouzar Z (1981). "A solution to the starting point problem in the nomenclature of fungi".
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has a rather unusual appearance, and is not likely to be mistaken for other fungi. However, the red
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GuzmĂĄn G (1973). "Some distributional relationships between
Mexican and United States mycofloras".
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Turkoglu A, Kask G, Ozturk C, Dogan HH (2007). "New records for the macrofungi of Turkey".
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grow singly or in small clumps. Although they can appear to be growing in the soil, their
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Mushrooms and other common fungi of the San
Francisco Bay Region
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Mushrooms
Demystified: a Comprehensive Guide to the Fleshy Fungi
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439:(pointed out by Fries in 1828), because it had been used by
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gave protected status to all names adopted by Fries in the
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and all names based on it unavailable for use, as they are
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as a result of the densely crowded protruding ends of the
297:. The fungus produces salmon-pink, ear-shaped, gelatinous
342:, and may be eaten raw with salads, pickled, or candied.
1281:. Syracuse, NY: Syracuse University Press. p. 432.
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Martin GW. (1936). "The application of the generic name
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family. To further complicate matters, the generic name
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BÄ«mÄrÄ«hÄ-yi GiyÄhÄ« (Iranian
Journal of Plant Pathology)
1113:
Greuter W, Raus T (1985). "Med-Checklist
Notulae, 11".
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known as the "red jelly fungus", or "apricot jelly".
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is white, while the spores are 9â11 by 5â6 ÎŒm,
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1175:Kirk PM, Cannon PF, Minter DW, Stalpers JA (2008).
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350:The species was first described and illustrated as
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1513:The Encyclopedia of Fungi of Britain and Europe
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443:in 1812 for a genus of flowering plants in the
1002:(in Latin). Vol. 2. Mauritius. p. 31
467:an illegitimate name. In 1982, changes in the
542:lives in buried wood. They are 4â10 cm (
469:International Code for Botanical Nomenclature
8:
1661:. University of California Press. p. 59
1378:. Boston, MA: Houghton Mifflin. p. 66.
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1275:Bessette A, Bessette AR, Fischer DW (1997).
1183:(10th ed.). Wallingford: CABI. p.
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506:The genus is named after French mycologist
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1442:. Berkeley, CA: Ten Speed Press. p.
1375:A Field Guide to Mushrooms: North America
701:attachment is irregular or not applicable
493:order, with uncertain familial position (
1516:. London: Frances Lincoln. p. 372.
1278:Mushrooms of Northeastern North America
1219:. International Mycological Association
1056:. International Mycological Association
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944:. Wallingford: CABI. pp. 194â95.
871:typically grow solitarily or in small
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1356:. London: Peter Nevill. p. 158b.
972:"Species Fungorum - Species synonymy"
319:are not well-differentiated from the
287:genus, containing the single species
7:
1871:03712676-4e35-40a9-877e-751446a9f252
1020:Lamarck J-B, de Candolle AP (1815).
787:, the hypobasidia are egg-shaped to
556:â4 in) tall and 1â17 cm (
14:
1372:McKnight VB, McKnight KH (1987).
846:produces small fruit bodies, and
836:is superficially similar; unlike
1955:Taxa named by Elias Magnus Fries
819:) has gills on the undersurface.
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451:, originally considered to have
1593:Lowy B. (1871). "Tremellales".
791:, measuring 12â16 by 9â12
405:for Jacquin's species, whereas
1950:Monotypic Basidiomycota genera
880:. It is also found throughout
327:, and the oblong to ellipsoid
1:
1622:Frontiers of Biology in China
510:(1779â1858). The mushroom is
941:Fungal Families of the World
375:Augustin Pyramus de Candolle
938:Cannon PF, Kirk PM (2007).
649:Mycological characteristics
479:as the correct genus name.
359:Nicolaus Joseph von Jacquin
1971:
1547:, a new record for Iran".
1316:Mushrooms of North America
1080:American Journal of Botany
1634:10.1007/s11515-008-0089-8
1576:Turkish Journal of Botany
1352:Mushrooms and other Fungi
849:Spathulariopsis velutipes
833:Cantharellus cinnabarinus
817:Cantharellus cinnabarinus
197:Gyrocephalus helvelloides
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41:Scientific classification
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1348:Pilat Ă, UĆĄĂĄk O (1961).
856:Habitat and distribution
293:, commonly known as the
1655:Orr TS, Orr DB (1968).
1409:Phlogiotis helvelloides
1179:Dictionary of the Fungi
843:Dacryopinax spathularia
365:later (1828) called it
217:Phlogiotis helvelloides
1945:Fungi of South America
1940:Fungi of North America
1545:Tremiscus helvelloides
820:
527:
381:, both being names he
252:Tremiscus helvelloides
1048:Tremella helvelloides
897:Guepinia helvelloides
861:Guepinia helvelloides
824:Guepinia helvelloides
815:The red chanterelle (
814:
536:Guepinia helvelloides
525:
499:), or as part of the
379:Tremella helvelloides
367:Guepinia helvelloides
290:Guepinia helvelloides
238:Tremella helvelloides
158:Guepinia helvelloides
838:G. helvelloides
639:Guepina helvelloides
407:Julius Oscar Brefeld
331:measure 9â11 by 5â6
315: in) wide; the
140:G. helvelloides
1415:Mushroom Expert.com
978:. CAB International
869:G. helveloides
397:erected a separate
1510:Jordan M. (2004).
996:Fries EM. (1828).
878:coniferous forests
852:has a white head.
821:
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508:Jean-Pierre Guépin
475:, and established
363:Elias Magnus Fries
207:Gyrocephalus rufus
1907:
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1879:Open Tree of Life
1707:Taxon identifiers
1434:Arora D. (1986).
1329:978-0-593-31998-7
1288:978-0-8156-0388-7
1194:978-0-85199-826-8
999:Elenchus Fungorum
951:978-0-85199-827-5
888:region of China.
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473:Elenchus Fungorum
441:Toussaint Bastard
411:Gyrocephalus rufa
371:Elenchus Fungorum
323:. It has a white
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