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Disciotis venosa

''Disciotis venosa'', commonly known as the bleach cup, veiny cup fungus, or the cup morel is a species of fungus in the family Morchellaceae. Fruiting in April and May, they are often difficult to locate because of their nondescript brown color. Found in North America and Europe, they appear to favor banks and slopes and sheltered sites. Although ''D. venosa'' is considered edible, it may resemble several other species of brown cup fungi of unknown edibility.
==Taxonomy==
The fungus was first described as ''Peziza venosa'' by Christian Hendrik Persoon in 1801, from collections made near Klagenfurt, Austria.〔 Jean Louis Émile Boudier transferred it to ''Disciotis'' in 1893.〔
Bruno Perco described the form ''Disciotis venosa'' f. ''radicans'' from collections made in Italy.〔
The specific epithet ''venosa'', meaning "veined", refers to the veins on the inner cup surface. Common names for the species include bleach cup,〔 veiny cup fungus,〔 and cup morel.〔

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