Helvella leucomelaena

Helvella leucomelaena
Found in Tuolumne County, California
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Fungi
Division: Ascomycota
Subdivision: Pezizomycotina
Class: Pezizomycetes
Order: Pezizales
Family: Helvellaceae
Genus: Helvella
Species: H. leucomelaena
Binomial name
Helvella leucomelaena
(Pers.) Nannf.
Synonyms

Paxina leucomelas (Pers.) Kuntze

Helvella leucomelaena, commonly known as the "white-footed elf cup",[1] is a species of fungi in the Helvellaceae family, Pezizales order. As its common name implies, it is characterized by the white coloring of its stem.

Description

The deeply cup-shaped cap of the fruiting body is up to 3 centimetres (1.2 in) broad. The outer surface of the cap is blackish-brown near the top, with the color turning to white as it near the stem; the inner surface of the cup is blackish. The stem can be up to 4 centimetres (1.6 in) long by 0.5 centimetres (0.2 in) thick.[2]

Distribution

In North America, this fungus is rare, but it has been collected in California, Alaska, and the Rocky Mountains.[2] It has also been found in South America[3] and Europe.[4] It typically grows in coniferous forests, and the white stipe may be hidden or obscured by leaves or may be partially buried in the soil.

Edibility

Consumption of this fungus is not recommended as similar species in the Helvellaceae family contain the toxin gyromitrin.

References

  1. Tylutki EE. (1979). Mushrooms of Idaho and the Pacific Northwest. Moscow: University Press of Idaho. p. 78. ISBN 0-89301-062-6.
  2. 1 2 Orr, Dorothy B, Orr RT. (1979). Mushrooms of Western North America. Berkeley: University of California Press. p. 32. ISBN 0-520-03656-5.
  3. Dissing H. (1966). "The genus Helvella in Europe with special emphasis on the species found in Norden". Dansk Botanisk Arkiv. 25: 1172.
  4. Calonge FD, Arroyo I (1990). "Notes on the genus Helvella in Spain". Mycotaxon. 39: 20317.


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