Английская Википедия:Helvella macropus
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Helvella macropus is a species of fungus in the family Helvellaceae of the order Pezizales. Its ascocarps are found in summer and autumn in woodland, usually (though not exclusively) associated with broad-leaved trees.
Description
The slender stem, up to Шаблон:Convert thick and Шаблон:Convert long, supports a fuzz-covered and cup-shaped cap, usually compressed in one direction.[1] The whole fruiting body is pale grey or brown, with the smooth inner (hymenial) cup surface usually darker.[2][3] The stem may be bulbous at the base.[1]
Similar species
Similar species include H. corium, H. cupuliformis, H. fibrosa, H. pezizoides, H. queleti, and Donadinia nigrella.[1]
Distribution
This species has a wide distribution in the Northern Hemisphere, having been recorded throughout North America,[1] as well as in Central America, Europe, China,[4] and Japan.[5] It can be found on the ground or on rotting wood along with moss.[1]
Toxicity
The species is inedible.[6]
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