Paurocotylis is a genus of fungi in the family Pyronemataceae. The genus contains multiple fungi, with the most well known being Paurocotylis pila, a truffle-like fungus found in Europe and New Zealand.[1] It was described by Miles Joseph Berkeley in Joseph Dalton Hooker's 1855 publication The Botany of the Antarctic Voyage II, Flora Novae-Zealandiae.[2]
Paurocotylis patagonica is a rare, little known species in the genus Paurocotylis. It is found in Patagonia.[3]
Paurocotylis is a genus of fungi in the family Pyronemataceae. The genus contains multiple fungi, with the most well known being Paurocotylis pila, a truffle-like fungus found in Europe and New Zealand. It was described by Miles Joseph Berkeley in Joseph Dalton Hooker's 1855 publication The Botany of the Antarctic Voyage II, Flora Novae-Zealandiae.
Paurocotylis patagonica is a rare, little known species in the genus Paurocotylis. It is found in Patagonia.