Pyronema domesticum (Sowerby) Sacc., Syll. fung., 8: 109 (1889).
Basionym Peziza domestica Sowerby, Col. Fig. Engl. Fungi, 3: 144 (1803).
Diagnosis Peziza domestica. This has been known about ten years on new plaistered cielings, or walls which admit the rain. It first clothes the places that have been wetted, with a fine cottony or membranous film, nearly as white as the plaister, which is in a short time partly covered with salmon-coloured knobs. Tese at lengh form a kind of upright Peziza, externally villose.
Type Sowerby (1803), pl. 351 - lectotypus
Sanctioning Fries, Syst. mycol., 2: 107 (1822).
Homotypic Tapesia domestica (Sowerby) Quél., Bull. Soc. bot. Fr., 26: 235 (1880) ; Humaria domestica (Sowerby) Massee, Brit. Fung.-Fl., 4: 421 (1895).
Synonyms
Peziza pluvialis Cooke, Mycographia, 2: 49 (1876); Pseudombrophila pluvialis (Cooke) Boud., Hist. class. Discom. Fr.: 65 (1907).
MycoBank 229199
Literature
Medardi G. 1991. I funghi del genere Pyronema Carus 1835. Rivista di Micologia, 34 (1): 72-76.
Moore E.J., Korf R.P. 1963. The genus Pyronema. Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club, 90 (1): 33-42.
Svrček M. 1948. Ohnivka domácí (Pyronema domesticum [Sow.] Sacc.). Česká Mykologie, 2 (4) (4): 120-122.
Classification: Pyronemataceae, Pyronema
Created on 03/10/2013.
Updated on 01/08/2023.