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Helvella crispa
 
Gyromitra infula

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elfin saddle (plural elfin saddles)

  1. Any of certain ascomycetous fungi of genus Helvella with an irregular cap resembling a saddle, especially Helvella crispa or Helvella lacunosa.
    • 2003, William C. Roody, Mushrooms of West Virginia and the Central Appalachians[1], page 477:
      Here too are the false morels (genus Gyromitra) and elfin saddles (genus Helvella), which are generally regarded — or suspected — to be poisonous when consumed, especially if eaten raw.
  2. Any member of species Gyromitra infula of ascomycetes, which similarly resemble a saddle.
    • 1980, The University of Washington Arboretum Bulletin, volumes 43-45, page 39:
      [] since the Bohemian morel can be confused with the toxic elfin saddle (Gyromitra infula) or other undesirable fungi.
    • 2005, Pacific Northwest Forest and Range Experiment Station (Portland, Oregon), Research Note PNW-RN-546, page 7,
      Of the several species of Gyromitra that might be encountered in Alaska, two are especially important for morel hunters to learn: Gyromitra esculenta ssp. lato, the beefsteak false morel, and G. infula ssp. lato, the elfin saddle.

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