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Wynnea
''Wynnea'' is a genus of fungi in the Sarcoscyphaceae family of cup-fungi. First described by English naturalist Miles Joseph Berkeley in 1866, the genus contains eight species that have ear-shaped fruiting bodies that grow on the ground. ''Wynnea'' species have a worldwide distribution and have been collected from the United States, Costa Rica, India, and China. ==Taxonomy==
The genus ''Wynnea'' was first described by English naturalist Miles Joseph Berkeley in 1866 to accommodate the species ''Wynnea gigantea'' and ''Peziza macrotis''.〔Berkeley, J. Linn. Soc., Bot. 9: 424 (1867)〕 The former specimen was collected by Botteri near Orizaba, Mexico, and the latter had been described by Berkeley in his ''Journal of Botany and Kew Garden Miscellany'' (1851)〔 Both species were subsequently illustrated in Cooke's ''Micrographia''. No other collections of ''Wynnea'' were reported for several decades, and in Pier Andrea Saccardo's ''Sylloge'', the genus was reduced to synonymy with the genus ''Midotis''. American mycologist Roland Thaxter described a new species in 1905, ''W. americana'', which was collected in Tennessee.
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