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as first described as Tremella auricula by Carl Linnaeus in his 1753 Species Plantarum and later (1789) redescribed by Jean Baptiste François Pierre Bulliard as Tremella auricula-judae. In 1822, the Swedish mycologist Elias Magnus Fries accepted Bulliard's epithet and transferred the species to Exidia as Exidia auricula-judae. In so doing, Fries sanctioned the name, meaning that the species epithet "auricula-judae" takes priority over Linnaeus's earlier "auricula".
The species was given the name Auricularia auricula-judae in 1888 by Joseph Schröter. The specific epithet of A. auricula-judae comprises auricula, the Latin word meaning ear, and Judae, meaning of Judas. The name was criticised by the American mycologist Curtis Gates Lloyd, who said "Auricularia auricula-Judae is cumbersome and in addition is a slander on the Jews". Though critical of Lucien Marcus Underwood, saying he "would probably not have known the Jew's ear from the calves' liver", he followed him in using Auricularia auricula, which was in turn used by the American mycologist Bernard Lowy in his monograph on the genus. Despite this, Auricularia auricula-judae is the valid name for the species.
The species was long thought to be somewhat variable in colour, habitat, and microscopic features but cosmopolitan in distribution, though Lowy considered it a temperate species and doubted that it occurred in the tropics. Molecular rese
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<div style="color:#FFFFFF;font-size:8px;visibility:hidden;">as first described as Tremella auricula by Carl Linnaeus in his 1753 Species Plantarum and later (1789) redescribed by Jean Baptiste François Pierre Bulliard as Tremella auricula-judae. In 1822, the Sw</div>
<div style="color:#FFFFFF;font-size:8px;visibility:hidden;">edish mycologist Elias Magnus Fries accepted Bulliard's epithet and transferred the species to Exidia as Exidia auricula-judae. In so doing, Fries sanctioned the name, meaning that the species epi</div>
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<div style="color:#FFFFFF;font-size:8px;visibility:hidden;">thet "auricula-judae" takes priority over Linnaeus's earlier "auricula". The species was given the name Auricularia auricula-judae in 1888 by Joseph Schröter. The specific epi</div>
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<div style="color:#FFFFFF;font-size:8px;visibility:hidden;">thet of A. auricula-judae comprises auricula, the Latin word meaning ear, and Judae, meaning of Judas. The name was criticised by the American mycologist Curtis Gates Lloyd, who said "Auricularia auricula-Judae is cumbersome and in addition is a slander on the Jews". Though critical of Lucien Marcus Underwood, saying he "would probably not have known the Jew's ear from the calves' liver", he followed him in using Auricularia auricula, which was in turn used by the American mycologist Bernard Lowy in his monograph on the genus. Despite this, Auricularia auricula-judae is the valid name for the species. The species was long thought to be somewhat variable in colour, habitat, and microscopic features but cosmopolitan in distribution, though Lowy considered it a temperate species and doubted that it occurred in the tropics. Molecular rese</div>
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