Definition of Discina. Meaning of Discina. Synonyms of Discina

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Definition of Discina

Discina
Discina Dis*ci"na, n. [NL., fr. L. discus disk, Gr. ?.] (Zo["o]l.) A genus of Branchiopoda, having a disklike shell, attached by one valve, which is perforated by the peduncle.

Meaning of Discina from wikipedia

- Discina ancilis, commonly known as pig's ears is a brown to tannish, wrinkled, cup- or ear-shaped fungus, sometimes with short, stout stalk. The spores...
- Discina gigas, commonly known as the snow mushroom, snowbank false morel, walnut, giants false morel, snow morel, snow false morel, calf brain, or bull...
- Discina may refer to: Discina (fungus), a genus of ascomycete fungi Discina (brachiopod), an extinct brachiopod genus in the family Discinidae DisCina...
- DisCina was a French film production and distribution company established in 1938 by Michel Safra and André Paulvé. It reached its peak during the 1940s...
- genus Discina: Discina ac****bens Rahm (1970) Discina ancilis (Pers.) Sacc. (1889) Discina australica Cooke (1892) Discina boudieri Sacc. (1889) Discina brunnea...
- Discina fastigiata is a species of fungus in the family Discinaceae. Its common names are brown false morel and brown gyromitra. It is related to species...
- Grant, 1976 C. cr****a Cooper and Grant, 1976 C. depressa Sun, 1991 C. discina Cooper and Grant, 1976 C. elongata Dunbar and Condra, 1932 C. emarginata...
- rhynchonellids, and terebratulids are also very common. Inarticulate forms include Discina and Crania. Some species and genera had a very wide distribution with only...
- thought to contain 5 genera and 58 species. As of 2022, the GBIF accepts Discina (Fr.) Fr. (27 spp), Gymnohydnotrya B.C.Zhang & Minter, 1989 (4 spp), Gyromitra...
- lookalike, the closely related "thick cup" or "pig's ears" Discina ancilis (also known as Discina perlata or Gyromitra perlata), is edible (or at least not...