Otidia
Otidia (order Pezizales) A genus of fungi in which the fruit bodies are typically brown or yellowish, and are cup-shaped or ear-shaped; the hymenium lines the inner surface, and at maturity the tips of the paraphyses are bent or hooked. Otidia species are found on the ground in a range of habitats.
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