RM2BT56C6–Northern common cuscus, Phalanger orientalis 3, yellow-bellied glider, Petaurus australis 4, feathertail glider, Acrobates pygmaeus 5, Peziza fungi 1 and Psygmatocerus wagleri beetle 2. Pezize, Phaenicocere, Phalangers. Handcoloured steel engraving by du Casse after an illustration by Adolph Fries from Felix-Edouard Guerin-Meneville's Dictionnaire Pittoresque d'Histoire Naturelle (Picturesque Dictionary of Natural History), Paris, 1834-39.
RMG16EDW–Fungi Peziza. Peziza is a large genus of saprophytic cup fungi that grow on the ground, rotting wood, or dung. Most members of this genus are of unknown edibility and are difficult to identify as separate species without use of microscopy. A fungus is any
RMRYYPEM–Northern common cuscus, Phalanger orientalis 3, yellow-bellied glider, Petaurus australis 4, feathertail glider, Acrobates pygmaeus 5, Peziza fungi 1 and Psygmatocerus wagleri beetle 2. Pezize, Phaenicocere, Phalangers. Handcoloured steel engraving by du Casse after an illustration by Adolph Fries from Felix-Edouard Guerin-Meneville's Dictionnaire Pittoresque d'Histoire Naturelle (Picturesque Dictionary of Natural History), Paris, 1834-39.
RMRJMX32–An engraving depicting a selection of Peziza; a large genus of saprophytic cup fungi that grow on the ground, rotting wood, or dung. From: John Parkinson 'Theatrum Botanicum: The Theater of Planta', London 1640
RF2HJFYT5–Peziza (fungi) Longitudinal section as seen through a light microscope
RFKCA5PH–Bay Cup Fungi Peziza badia in the shape of a heart
RMR09Y40–Peziza sicula,Sarcopeziza, a very rare, big red-brown ascomycete from Thessaloniki Greece.Only two known habitats in Greece.
RMACT575–Peziza vesiculosa
RMR09Y0G–Peziza sicula,Sarcopeziza, a very rare, big red-brown ascomycete from Thessaloniki Greece.Only two known habitats in Greece.
RFT1YKR8–Cup fungi Peziza badia isolated on white background
RMKNW8XT–Blistered Cup - Peziza vesiculosa
RFBAHR1W–Peziza coccinea
RMB5X6AT–Peziza Repanda fungi
RF2C2WP3W–cup fungi (Peziza succosa) on the forest floor in autumn
RFADBPM1–Peziza aurantia.Orange peel fungus
RMP2J5P2–Bleach Cup Disciotis venosa
RFT5CGN7–Peziza badia, Bay Cup fungus, wild mushroom from Finland
RFCFGYA4–A colony of bright orange Peziza fungus on a beech forest floor.
RM2F7Y37T–Scarlet elf cup, Sarcoscypha coccinea, ( Peziza coccinea ) growing abundantly in mossy woodland in winter.
RMC827NX–Cup Fungus, Peziza micropus, Pezizaceae.
RF2ERT6DA–Orange Becherpilz, Peziza aurantia, digital reproduction of an ilustration of Emil Doerstling (1859-1940)
RF2A9PH8R–cup fungi (Peziza succosa) on the forest floor in autumn
RMCWP890–Dune Cup (Peziza ammophila) fruiting body, Studland, Isle of Purbeck, Dorset, England, july
RF2JBM3PC–Bay cup, Peziza badia growing in natural environment
RMDT5HA6–Peziza vesiculosa growing on rotting wood, Parrots Bay Conservation Area, Ontario
RMPT6JAJ–Emetic mushroom, Russula emetica 1, and orange cups, Peziza aurantia 2. Chromolithograph of an illustration by Mordecai Cubitt Cooke from 'A Plain and Easy Account of British Fungi,' Robert Hardwicke, London 1862. Cooke (1825-1914) was an English botanist and mycologist who worked at the India Museum and the Royal Botanic Garden at Kew.
RM2A7NPA6–Emetic mushroom, Russula emetica 1, and orange cups, Peziza aurantia 2. Chromolithograph of an illustration by Mordecai Cubitt Cooke from 'A Plain and Easy Account of British Fungi,' Robert Hardwicke, London 1862. Cooke (1825-1914) was an English botanist and mycologist who worked at the India Museum and the Royal Botanic Garden at Kew.
RMATMGH8–Bay Cup fruiting body Surrey England September
RMBWPC54–The cup fungi Peziza repanda
RFRB5CCJ–Brown cup fungus, Peziza varia
RMANPM56–Nice group of Peziza vesiculosa gowing on fallen beech ashridge
RMR09Y4M–Peziza sicula,Sarcopeziza, a very rare, big red-brown ascomycete from Thessaloniki Greece.Only two known habitats in Greece.
RMACT5A8–Bay Cup (Peziza badia) growing on mossy ground potton bedfordshire
RFMDGCPJ–Bay cup fungus, Peziza badia
RMA5Y7E3–Nectria Peziza fruit body growing on pine litter chicksands wood bedfordshire
RMB5WYE6–Peziza Repanda fungi
RF2T8DE3T–Peziza succosella, yellowing cup fungus from Finland, no common English name
RMB05MB0–Peziza Sp Cup Fungi
RM2F7Y36Y–Scarlet elf cup, Sarcoscypha coccinea, ( Peziza coccinea ) growing abundantly in mossy woodland in winter.
RMC827PE–Cup Fungus, Peziza micropus, Pezizaceae.
RM2F7T27W–Scarlet elf cup, Sarcoscypha coccinea, ( Peziza coccinea ) growing abundantly in mossy woodland in winter.
RF2ERT6A1–Otidea leporina is a species of fungus in the family Pyronemataceae, Peziza leporia, digital reproduction of an ilustration of Emil Doerstling (1859-1940)
RMCWP89E–Blistered Cup (Peziza vesiculosa) fruiting body, growing on cattle dung, Arnside Knott, Cumbria, England, april
RME7EDGT–Peziza badia mushroom
RMBH4WN2–Peziza badius fungus growing on soil beside a piece of granite.
RMW7N6A4–Dung Cup (Peziza vesiculosa) fungal fruiting bodies growing on horse manure. Derbyshire, UK, April.
RMDWNPMF–Cup Fungus species (Peziza micropus), fruiting bodies, Hesse, Germany
RF2ANMX5Y–Fungus identified as Peziza repanda (also known as Palomino cup or recurved cup), growing in an over-watered gardening container
RME1RB8W–Side view of Peziza ammophila
RF2FYK57X–Closeup of peziza varia fungi on the ground covered in mosses under the sunlight
RMR09Y39–Peziza sicula,Sarcopeziza, a very rare, big red-brown ascomycete from Thessaloniki Greece.Only two known habitats in Greece.