Cup with one or more 'eggs' inside [birds nest fungi and cannonball fungus]


Cup with one or more 'eggs' inside [birds nest fungi and cannonball fungus]

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Heino1 wrote:
26 Jun 2024
@RogerH Even though I had already read of the cord I was still amazed at the length of cord when I unravelled the first of these. I did so in a drop of water to reduce the risk of breakage.

Cyathus sp.
RogerH wrote:
26 Jun 2024
Hieino. Many thanks. The link is great. I had wondered if the original pics were at the compressed stage. Amazing bungee cord!

Cyathus sp.
Heino1 wrote:
26 Jun 2024
The small, white bit sticking out from the 'egg' (or peridiole) is the compressed funicular cord and here (https://www.anbg.gov.au/fungi/images-captions/cyathus-peridioles-0252.html) you see where I've carefully teased out the cords of three peridioles.

Cyathus sp.
RogerH wrote:
25 Jun 2024
Thanks TimL. It's not quite what I was expecting with respect to the ''funicle". It is encased in a 'purse' which opens when the egg is splashed out and a long thin cord is unfurled as the case flies through the air. See this pic and diagram from the web: https://www.google.com/url?sa=i&url=https%3A%2F%2Fbibleofbotany.com%2Findex%2Fglossary-introduction%2Fglossary-page-4%2F&psig=AOvVaw3YI4oQ6rDJmxRgRpD6AWZ5&ust=1719383196899000&source=images&cd=vfe&opi=89978449&ved=0CA8QjRxqFwoTCLDbyNuP9oYDFQAAAAAdAAAAABAj.

Cyathus sp.
TimL wrote:
25 Jun 2024
See additional information under sighting 4577829.

Cyathus sp.
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