PEZIZACEAE 89 



y. Apothecia on a subicle Pyronema R. 962, 8: 107 



(incl. Phycascus 16:709) 

 (2) Apothecia stalked 



(a) Stalk narrow, cylindric, mealy-rough, almost hairy 



Macropodia R. 984, 8:158 



(b) Stalk mostly short and wide, not mealy-rough 

 X. Stalk large and thick, deeply furrowed 



Phleboscyphus R. 981, 18: 13 

 (Acetabula) 

 y. Stalk even or slightly furrowed 

 (x) Apothecia persistently cup-shaped 



Geopyxis R. 971, 8: 63 

 (y) Apothecia finally open and flat 



Discina R. 976, 8:99 

 II. Asci blue with iodin 



1. Apothecia cleft on one side, ear-like *Iotidea R. 1028 



2. Apothecia not ear-like 



a. Spores globose Plicariella R. 993 



b. Spores elliptic to fusoid 

 (i) Apothecia sessile 



(a) Apothecia with a milky juice Galactinia 8: 106 



(b) Apothecia without milky juice 

 X. Apothecia not on a subicle 



(x) Apothecia leathery, black Urnula R. 999, 8:548 

 (y) Apothecia fleshy, not black 

 m. Apothecia on the surface of the ground 



Plicaria R. 1000 



(Pustularia in part) 

 n. Apothecia large, sunken, lobed 



Peziza R. 1019, 8: 73 and 511 

 (Pustularia in part) 

 y. Apothecia on a subicle Melachroia R. 997 



(2) Apothecia with a long, slender stalk 



Tarzetta R. 1021 



Phaeosporae 



Spores dark, i-celled, globose to oblong 



I. Spores globose Phaeopezia 8: 471, R. 995 



II. Spores elliptic 



1. Apothecia sessile Aleurina 18: 88 



2. Apothecia stalked *PodaIeuris 18:88 



Subfamily Scutelliniae 



Apothecia setose or hairy 



Hyalosporae 



Spores hyaline, i-celled, globose to fusoid 

 I. Spores globose 



