Scientific name: Lachnum virgineum (Batsch)
P. Karst.
Derivation of name: Virgin- means "white" or "pure."
Synonyms: Dasyscyphus virgineus (Batsch) Gray
Common name(s): Stalked hairy fairy cup
Phylum: Ascomycota
Order: Helotiales
Family: Hyaloscyphaceae
Occurrence on wood substrate: Saprobic; in groups or
clusters on stems, branches, cones, beechnut burs, and other
debris; spring through fall.
Dimensions: Small, stalked cups 1-4 mm wide; stalk up to
3 mm long and covered with white hairs.
Sterile outer surface: White to cream-colored,
covered by a dense layer of whitish hairs.
Fertile inner surface: White to cream-colored,
smooth.
Edibility: Unknown
Comments: This species is distinctive in that it is
often very small (1 mm), has a
whitish color overall,
and is covered with hairs.
Figure 1. Clusters of Dasyscyphus virgineus on decaying
wood. Photo © John Plischke III.
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Figure 2. Close-up showing smooth, white fertile
surface and white hairs of the sterile surface
forming a
fringe around the rim of the cup.
Photo © John Plischke III.
Figure 3. Dasyscyphus virgineus.
Photo © George Barron.
Figure 4. Dasyscyphus virgineus. Photo © John
Dawson.
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