RM2T1HPRA–Flattened and club-shaped, the Black Earthtongue is a small relative of the deadly Ergot. They grow singly or in groups on moss and in grasslands.
RM2CT3K04–Black finger like fungus (Geoglossum difforme?) poking through the forest undergrowth in Val-des-Monts, Quebec, Canada.
RFMEBE19–Black earth tongue
RM2A7NPAR–Truffle, Tuber aestivum 1, red truffle, Melanogaster variegatus 2, and olive earth-tongue, Geoglossum olivaceum 3. 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.
RM2M17XD0–Black Earth Tongue (Geoglossum Umbratile), fruiting body between moss, member of the new fungus group Lichinomycetes, Brachter Wald, North Rhine-Westp
RM2CT3K09–Black finger like fungus (Geoglossum difforme?) poking through the forest undergrowth in Val-des-Monts, Quebec, Canada.
RM2PFK6KG–Sand Earth-tongue (Geoglossum arenarium) fruiting bodies, growing on coastal sand dunes, Studland, Isle of Purbeck, Dorset, England, United Kingdom
RM2AJG390–Comprehensive catalogue of Queensland plants, both indigenous and naturalised To which are added, where known, the aboriginal and other vernacular names; with numerous illustrations, and copious notes on the properties, features, &c., of the plants . 30.)Leotia, Fries. lubrica, Pers.—Edible. (Fig. 831.)Geoglossum, Pers.—Earth-tongues,glabrum, Pers. (Fig. 832.) Family Pezize.e.Geopyxis, Pers. aluticolor. Berk. (Fig. 833.)Peziza, Dill. cochleata, Bull.—Earth-cups; edible. (Fig. 834.)Otidea, Pers. apophysata, C. and P.Discina, Fries. repanda, Wcillr. = Peziza (Discina) repanda, Wallr.Humaria, Fri
RMBDCBEX–Earthtongue Geoglossum cookeianum
RMPPFG47–Truffle, Tuber aestivum 1, red truffle, Melanogaster variegatus 2, and olive earth-tongue, Geoglossum olivaceum 3. 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.
RMCWPW4P–Earth tongue fungus growing on decaying sycamore and beech tree fallen trunk unusual as invaded from neighbouring grass
RMPG4ABN–. Comparative morphology and biology of the fungi, mycetozoa and bacteria . Plant morphology; Fungi; Myxomycetes; Bacteriology. CHAPTER V.—COMPARATIVE REVIEW.—ASCOMYCETES. 189 The Ascomycetes which bear apothecia are well known under the name of Discomycetes and Qymnocarpous Iiichens. The apothecia in the largest species are compound sporophores of considerable size with limited growth in the direction of the apex or margin, club-shaped or cochleariform in Geoglossum, Spathulea, &c., a stalked cap in Morchella, Helvella, Leotia, Verpa, and others. The early stages of the development of the
RF2E1CR50–Geoglossum fallax, commonly known as Deceptive Earthtongue, wild fungus from Finland
RMD2N6AX–Sand Earth-tongue (Geoglossum arenarium) on the sand dunes at Studland, Purbeck, Dorset, England, UK. Uncommom species.
RF2HBEBMJ–Geoglossum umbratile, also called Geoglossum nigritum, Plain Earthtongue, wild fungus from Finland
RMG56YTF–Black Earth-tongue (Geoglossum fallax) fruiting body, growing on anthill in acid grassland, Dunster Deer Park, Dunster, Exmoor N.P., Somerset, England, December
RF2E20TKR–Geoglossum umbratile, also called Geoglossum nigritum, Plain Earthtongue, wild fungus from Finland
RMMCTJTA–. Fig. 139. Geoglossum hirsutum Persoon. A Habitusbild; ß Schläuche mit Paraphyse; C Spore, (i nat. Gr., B 300/1, C 400/1.) (Nach der Natur.)
RMT0W133–Dr L Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz drlrabenhorstskr0103rabe Year: 1896 Fig. 1—4. Microglossum viride. Fig. 1. Fruchtkörper auf Erde in natür- licher Grösse. Fig. 2. Längsdurchschnitt eines Fruchtkörpers. Fig. 3. Schlauch mit Paraphysen. Fig. 4. Sporen. (Fig. 3 u. 4 stark vergrössert. Fig. 1 nach Sturm, Deutschi. Pilze tab. 48, Fig. 2—4 Originalzeichnungen theils nach Winter, theils nach der Natur.) Geoglossum. Frachtkörper fast knorpelig, schwarz oder schwarzbraun, gestielt, mit zusammengedrückter, nicht
RM2PFK6T5–Black Earth-tongue (Geoglossum fallax) fruiting body, growing on anthill in acid grassland, Dunster Deer Park, Dunster, Exmoor N. P. Somerset
RMRDBTHB–. Comparative morphology and biology of the fungi, mycetozoa and bacteria . Plant morphology; Fungi; Myxomycetes; Bacteriology. CHAPTER V.—COMPARATIVE REVIEW.—ASCOMYCETES. 189 The Ascomycetes which bear apothecia are well known under the name of Discomycetes and Qymnocarpous Iiichens. The apothecia in the largest species are compound sporophores of considerable size with limited growth in the direction of the apex or margin, club-shaped or cochleariform in Geoglossum, Spathulea, &c., a stalked cap in Morchella, Helvella, Leotia, Verpa, and others. The early stages of the development of the
RMCWPW00–Earth tongue fungus growing on decaying sycamore and beech tree fallen trunk unusual as invaded from neighbouring grass
RMPG4AY2–. Minnesota mushrooms ... Botany; Mushrooms. 136 MINNESOTA MUSHROOMS (Ci Cap mijre or less conic or bell-shaped. smooth or ridged Verpa (2 I Cap distinct from tlie stem, btit united with it. head-like or crest-like I a ' Cap head-like X. Cap gelatinous Leotia ". Cap tieshv or waw Cudonia I L> i Cap club-shaped or wedge-shaped Spathularia 138 142 143 144. FlCURE 100. GeOGLOsSUM HIRsUrUM GEdGLuS.SU-M Geoglossum hirsutum Black Tongue Cap 2-3 cm. tall. 1-2 cm. wide, black. mi.>re or less wrinkled. hair". club- shaped: stem ii-S cm., ivlindric. bilack. sc.lid. hairv : spores brown
RMD2N6A0–Sand Earth-tongue (Geoglossum arenarium) on the sand dunes at Studland, Purbeck, Dorset, England, UK. Uncommom species.
RMB5J4AD–An earth tongue fungus on dunes north Norway
RF2E20TN0–Geoglossum umbratile, also called Geoglossum nigritum, Plain Earthtongue, wild fungus from Finland
RM2DF5R20–Sand Earthtongue, Sabuloglossum arenarium, growing in acidic sand on the dunes at Studland, Dorset.
RF2DJA1YN–Geoglossum umbratile, also called Geoglossum nigritum, Plain Earthtongue, wild fungus from Finland
RMMAB61Y–. Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz . Fig. 1—4. Microglossum viride. Fig. 1. Fruchtkörper auf Erde in natür- licher Grösse. Fig. 2. Längsdurchschnitt eines Fruchtkörpers. Fig. 3. Schlauch mit Paraphysen. Fig. 4. Sporen. (Fig. 3 u. 4 stark vergrössert. Fig. 1 nach Sturm, Deutschi. Pilze tab. 48, Fig. 2—4 Originalzeichnungen theils nach Winter, theils nach der Natur.) Geoglossum. Frachtkörper fast knorpelig, schwarz oder schwarzbraun, gestielt, mit zusammengedrückter, nicht deutlich vom schmalen Stiel abgegrenzter, überall von der Fruchtschicht üb
RMREFBMD–. Comparative morphology and biology of the fungi, mycetozoa and bacteria. Fungi -- Morphology; Bacteria -- Morphology. CHAPTER V.—COMPARATIVE REVIEW.—ASCOMYCETES. 189 The Ascomycetes which bear apothecia are well known under the name of Discomycetes and Gymnocarpous Lichens. The apothecia in the largest species are compound sporophores of considerable size with limited growth in the direction of the apex or margin, club-shaped or cochleariform in Geoglossum, Spathulea, &c, a stalked cap in Morchella, Helvella, Leotia, Verpa, and others. The early stages of the development of these bodies
RMCWPTW9–Earth tongue fungus growing on decaying sycamore and beech tree fallen trunk unusual as invaded from neighbouring grass
RM2DF5R2A–Sand Earthtongue, Sabuloglossum arenarium, growing in acidic sand on the dunes at Studland, Dorset.
RF2DYYCFJ–Geoglossum umbratile, also called Geoglossum nigritum, Plain Earthtongue, wild fungus from Finland
RMRH09K0–. Bulletin. Mycology; Fungi; Botany. BULL. DE LA SOC MYC DE FRANGE T. IV. PL. XVI.. 1 GEOGLOSSUM BARL£ Boud. 2. OMBROPHILA VERNA B. 3. PACHYBISCA LiETA B. 4. DISCINELLA BADICOLOR B. 5. DISCINELLA LIVIDO-PURPUREA B. 6. ORBILIA CURVATISPORA B.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Socie?te? mycologique de France. Epinal : Victor Collot
RMCWPTP1–Earth tongue fungus growing on decaying sycamore and beech tree fallen trunk unusual as invaded from neighbouring grass
RM2DF5PTT–Sand Earthtongue, Sabuloglossum arenarium, growing in acidic sand on the dunes at Studland, Dorset.
RF2DJA1YP–Geoglossum umbratile, also called Geoglossum nigritum, Plain Earthtongue, wild fungus from Finland
RF2E9Y1F2–Geoglossum umbratile, also called Geoglossum nigritum, Plain Earthtongue, wild fungus from Finland
RMRGJ34E–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History), Botany. . 235 ?Hygrocybe sp. (top) Leucocoprinos birnbaumii (bottom) 236 Clavulinopsis miniata (top) Geoglossum sp. (bottom) Annotation on drawing, [pencil on mount - top] 'Clavaria rosea Fr. ? [sic]' [below] 'Leptoglossum viride Pers.' [and] '236'. Drawing. 495 x 325 mm. Above fungi (red) in situ and in section, (below) fungi (green) in situ and in section. PROVENANCE AND SPECIMEN. Although Clavulinopsis miniata is found in eastern Australia in swampy heathlands and high rainfall areas (B. Summerell,pers. comm.), unknown; no London specimens
RM2DF5PTK–Sand Earthtongue, Sabuloglossum arenarium, growing in acidic sand on the dunes at Studland, Dorset.
RF2E1J6JP–Geoglossum umbratile, also called Geoglossum nigritum, Plain Earthtongue, wild fungus from Finland
RMREEX4A–. Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz. Cryptogams -- Germany; Cryptogams -- Austria; Cryptogams -- Switzerland. Fig. 1—4. Microglossum viride. Fig. 1. Fruchtkörper auf Erde in natür- licher Grösse. Fig. 2. Längsdurchschnitt eines Fruchtkörpers. Fig. 3. Schlauch mit Paraphysen. Fig. 4. Sporen. (Fig. 3 u. 4 stark vergrössert. Fig. 1 nach Sturm, Deutschi. Pilze tab. 48, Fig. 2—4 Originalzeichnungen theils nach Winter, theils nach der Natur.) Geoglossum. Frachtkörper fast knorpelig, schwarz oder schwarzbraun, gestielt, mit zusammengedrückter, nicht de
RF2E9Y1DR–Geoglossum umbratile, also called Geoglossum nigritum, Plain Earthtongue, wild fungus from Finland
RMRHRPK1–. Bihang till Kongl. Svenska vetenskaps-akademiens handlingar. Science; Botany. BIHANG TILL K. sv. VET.-AKAD. HANDL. BAND 21. AFD. III. NIO 5. 11 Wäiideii verseben, locker verbundeii und zieiiilieh dicht sep- tirt. Das betrefFende. Gewebe, welches wenigstens zuni Tbeil mit Zopf's Stranggevvebe znsamnienfällt, neniie ich ein 1 angge- strecktes Filzgewebe (textura porrecta. Aiif der scbem. Fig. Ingstr. Fg.). Dasselbe konimt iinter den Discomyceten z. B. im Stengel von Geoglossum vor. Noch eine Form des Filzgewebes sei bier an- geflibrt. Unter den von mir untersncbten Disco- myceten ist sie nnr b
RF2E1J6JF–Geoglossum umbratile, also called Geoglossum nigritum, Plain Earthtongue, wild fungus from Finland
RMRDC186–. Minnesota mushrooms ... Botany; Mushrooms. 136 MINNESOTA MUSHROOMS (Ci Cap mijre or less conic or bell-shaped. smooth or ridged Verpa (2 I Cap distinct from tlie stem, btit united with it. head-like or crest-like I a ' Cap head-like X. Cap gelatinous Leotia ". Cap tieshv or waw Cudonia I L> i Cap club-shaped or wedge-shaped Spathularia 138 142 143 144. FlCURE 100. GeOGLOsSUM HIRsUrUM GEdGLuS.SU-M Geoglossum hirsutum Black Tongue Cap 2-3 cm. tall. 1-2 cm. wide, black. mi.>re or less wrinkled. hair". club- shaped: stem ii-S cm., ivlindric. bilack. sc.lid. hairv : spores brown
RF2E3YP8M–Geoglossum umbratile, also called Geoglossum nigritum, Plain Earthtongue, wild fungus from Finland
RF2HXP8T9–Earthtongue, Geoglossum sp., infected by Hypomyces papulasporae, a parasitic ascomycete in the order Hypocreales infecting earthtongues
RF2HXP8T6–Earthtongue, Geoglossum sp., infected by Hypomyces papulasporae, a parasitic ascomycete in the order Hypocreales infecting earthtongues
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