88 PEZIZACEAE 



(i) Apothecia hairy with distinct bristles 



(a) Hairs shining, clear, non-septate, nearly solid 



*Phalothrix R. 831 



(b) Hairs dull, usually septate, hollow 



X. Apothecia sessile *Dasypezis R. 829, 842 



y. Apothecia stalked Dasyscypha R. 832, 8:432 



(2) Apothecia villose with projecting hyphae 



Hyphoscypha 18:87 



Hyalodidymae 



Spores hyaline, i-septate, elliptic to fusoid 

 I. Spores at first i-celled, but finally 2-celled 



Lachnella R. 853, 8:391 

 (incl. Perrotia 18: 90) 



Hyalophragmiae 



Spores hyaline, 2-several-septate, oblong to fusoid 

 I. Paraphyses lance-shaped, pointed Erinella R. 910, 8:507 



H. Paraphyses bearing conidia at the tips Diplocarpa 18: no 



Family 46. PEZIZACEAE 



Rehm 913 



Apothecia typically terrestrial, erumpent or superficial, sessile or stalked, urn- 

 shaped to disciform, smooth or hairy, fleshy or fleshy-waxy, rarely leathery; usually 

 medium to large forms. 



Subfamily Pezizae 



Apothecia smooth, i. e., without hairs 



Hyalosporae 



Spores hyaline, i -celled, globose to fusoid 



1. Asci not blue with iodin 



1. Apothecia cleft on one side, ear-like Otidea R. 1023, 8:94 



2. Apothecia not ear-like 



a. Spores globose 



(1) Apothecia fleshy or fleshy-waxy 



(a) Substipitate, parasitic Pitya R. 925, 8: 209 



(b) Sessile, terrestrial Detonia R. 927, 1269, 8:105 



(Barlaea 8:111, Otidella 8:99) 



(2) Apothecia cartilaginous tPeltophoromyces 16:720 



(Peltigeromyces) 



b. Spores elliptic to fusoid 

 (l) Apothecia sessile 



(a) Spores with reticulately thickened wall 



Aleuria R. 968 



(b) Spores smooth or roughened 



X. Apothecia not on a subicle Humaria R. 934, 8: 118 



