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Helvella lacunosa
Afzelius ex Fries
Systema mycologicum 2: 15. 1822.
Common Name: Black Elfin Saddle
Pileus
Head of the fruit body 4-7 cm high, 3-5 cm broad, convoluted and irregularly lobed, sometimes saddle-shaped; margin attached to stipe at several points; flesh thin, brittle; hymenium grey-black to black, sterile inside tissue grey to dark grey.
Stipe
Stipe 3-15 cm high, 1-3 cm broad, equal or tapered, deeply furrowed longitudinally, lacunose; chambered in cross-section; surface smooth, white to grey to dark grey.
Spores
Spores 12-21 x 12-14 µm, oblong-elliptic, smooth; hyaline; with a large central oil drop.
Habitat
Solitary to gregarious under trees, winter to early spring. In our area it is most common under pine.
Edibility
Edible when cooked.
Comments
A common mid-winter mushroom, Helvella lacunosa is variable in form and color, but its deeply furrowed stipe and dark, convoluted cap are distinctive.
Other Descriptions and Photos
- Boleslaw Kuznik: Helvella lacunosa (CP) -- grey form
- Taylor F. Lockwood: Helvella lacunosa (CP)
- Taylor F. Lockwood: Helvella lacunosa (CP)
- Mark Steinmetz: Helvella lacunosa (CP)
- Fred Stevens: Helvella lacunosa (CP)
- Fred Stevens: Helvella lacunosa (CP)
- Fred Stevens: Helvella lacunosa (CP)
- Fred Stevens: Helvella lacunosa (CP)
- Michael Wood: Helvella lacunosa (CP)
- Robert Rich: Helvella lacunosa (CP)
- Spotlight on Fungi: Helvella lacunosa (D & CP)
- Die Pilze Pilze Galerie: Helvella lacunosa (CP)
- Arora (1985): p. 815 (D & P)
- Arora (1991): p. 238 (D & CP)
- Breitenbach & Kränzlin (vol. 1): sp. 16 (D, I, & CP)
- Jordan: p. 53 (D & CP)
- Lincoff: p.334 (D), plate 721 (CP)
- McKenny et al.: p. 206 (D & CP)
- Miller: sp. 397 (D & CP)
- Phillips: p. 304 (D & CP)
- Smith & Weber: sp. 11 (D & CP)
(D=Description; I=Illustration; P=Photo; CP=Color Photo)
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