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Published 2014
The main European species, occurring also in N. America and Australia, is Auricularia auricula, which is also one of the two main species used in China (where the general name for these fungi is muer). The other is A. polytricha, present in China and Australia but not in Europe or N. America. The distinction between the two species is imperfectly represented in common names, especially those translated from the Chinese, but it is generally thought that the Chinese name ‘cloud ear’ applies more to A. auricula than to the other.
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