Arcyria denudata


Sporocarps predominantly stalked, occasionally colonial fructifications consisting of sessile, heaped sporocarps. If sporocarps are stalked, peridium rapidly evanescent leaving the cup at the base of sporothecae. Capillitium composed of network of elastic tubules, firmly or loosely attached to the cup and/or the apex of the stalk. If sporocarps colonial, peridium usually more persistent and 
capillitium is of simplified structure, e.g. lax, non-elastic net. Capillitium tubules ornamented with warts, spines, clavate protuberances, spirals, half-rings, rings, reticulum, parallel veins, or combinations thereof. Spores typically ornamented with minute warts with groups of larger warts, occasionally with coalescent warts or dendroid protrusions.

Arcyria denudata is listed in the following regions:

South Coast


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