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Tricholomopsis Humboltii
''Tricholomopsis'' is a genus of fungi closely related to the large genus ''Tricholoma''. Its best known member and type species is ''Tricholomopsis rutilans''. The name means ''appearing like Tricholoma''. The genus has a widespread distribution, and contains about 30 species. ''Tricholomopsis'' was described in 1939 by American mycologist Rolf Singer. List of species *''Tricholomopsis decora'' (Europe, North America) *'' Tricholomopsis bambusina'' (Japan) *'' Tricholomopsis flammula'' *''Tricholomopsis flavissima'' (North America) *'' Tricholomopsis formosa'' (North America) *'' Tricholomopsis humboltii'' (Costa Rica, Colombia) *'' Tricholomopsis ornata'' *''Tricholomopsis ornaticeps'' (New Zealand) *''Tricholomopsis osiliensis'' (Estonia) *''Tricholomopsis rutilans'' - Plums and Custard (Europe, North America, Australia) *''Tricholomopsis scabra'' (New Zealand) *'' Tricholomopsis sulfureoides'' (North America) *''Tricholomopsis totilivida'' (North America, Costa Rica) See also ...
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Tricholomopsis Flammula
''Tricholomopsis'' is a genus of fungi closely related to the large genus ''Tricholoma''. Its best known member and type species is '' Tricholomopsis rutilans''. The name means ''appearing like Tricholoma''. The genus has a widespread distribution, and contains about 30 species. ''Tricholomopsis'' was described in 1939 by American mycologist Rolf Singer. List of species *'' Tricholomopsis decora'' (Europe, North America) *'' Tricholomopsis bambusina'' (Japan) *'' Tricholomopsis flammula'' *'' Tricholomopsis flavissima'' (North America) *'' Tricholomopsis formosa'' (North America) *'' Tricholomopsis humboltii'' (Costa Rica, Colombia) *'' Tricholomopsis ornata'' *'' Tricholomopsis ornaticeps'' (New Zealand) *'' Tricholomopsis osiliensis'' (Estonia) *'' Tricholomopsis rutilans'' - Plums and Custard (Europe, North America, Australia) *'' Tricholomopsis scabra'' (New Zealand) *'' Tricholomopsis sulfureoides'' (North America) *'' Tricholomopsis totilivida'' (North America, Costa Rica) ...
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Tricholomopsis
''Tricholomopsis'' is a genus of fungi closely related to the large genus ''Tricholoma''. Its best known member and type species is ''Tricholomopsis rutilans''. The name means ''appearing like Tricholoma''. The genus has a widespread distribution, and contains about 30 species. ''Tricholomopsis'' was described in 1939 by American mycologist Rolf Singer. List of species *'' Tricholomopsis decora'' (Europe, North America) *'' Tricholomopsis bambusina'' (Japan) *'' Tricholomopsis flammula'' *'' Tricholomopsis flavissima'' (North America) *'' Tricholomopsis formosa'' (North America) *'' Tricholomopsis humboltii'' (Costa Rica, Colombia) *'' Tricholomopsis ornata'' *'' Tricholomopsis ornaticeps'' (New Zealand) *'' Tricholomopsis osiliensis'' (Estonia) *''Tricholomopsis rutilans'' - Plums and Custard (Europe, North America, Australia) *'' Tricholomopsis scabra'' (New Zealand) *'' Tricholomopsis sulfureoides'' (North America) *'' Tricholomopsis totilivida'' (North America, Costa Rica) Se ...
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List Of Tricholomataceae Genera
The Tricholomataceae are a family of fungi in the order Agaricales. A 2008 estimate placed 78 genera and 1020 species in the family. In 2014, Sánchez-García and colleagues proposed a revised classification of the Tricholomataceae with seven genera: '' Leucopaxillus'', ''Tricholoma'', ''Dennisiomyces'', '' Porpoloma'', and the newly circumscribed genera '' Corneriella'', '' Pogonoloma'' and '' Pseudotricholoma''. Genera alt=A pair of pearly white mushrooms with a hairy cap surface and stem as well as low-hanging, thick gills. They are growing on dark, decaying leaves., ''Amparoina spinosissima'' image:Catathelasma imperiale.JPG, alt=A white and beige mushroom with a slightly warty surface and patches of dirt growing amongst dried conifer needles and moss. Its cap is spherical, with gills still hidden, and has a deep groove running across it much like a pair of buttocks., A young ''Catathelasma imperiale'' image:Clitocybe Nebularis.JPG, alt=A group of seven grey-brown mushrooms of ...
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Tricholomopsis Totilivida
''Tricholomopsis'' is a genus of fungi closely related to the large genus ''Tricholoma''. Its best known member and type species is ''Tricholomopsis rutilans''. The name means ''appearing like Tricholoma''. The genus has a widespread distribution, and contains about 30 species. ''Tricholomopsis'' was described in 1939 by American mycologist Rolf Singer. List of species *''Tricholomopsis decora'' (Europe, North America) *'' Tricholomopsis bambusina'' (Japan) *'' Tricholomopsis flammula'' *''Tricholomopsis flavissima'' (North America) *'' Tricholomopsis formosa'' (North America) *'' Tricholomopsis humboltii'' (Costa Rica, Colombia) *'' Tricholomopsis ornata'' *'' Tricholomopsis ornaticeps'' (New Zealand) *'' Tricholomopsis osiliensis'' (Estonia) *''Tricholomopsis rutilans'' - Plums and Custard (Europe, North America, Australia) *'' Tricholomopsis scabra'' (New Zealand) *'' Tricholomopsis sulfureoides'' (North America) *'' Tricholomopsis totilivida'' (North America, Costa Rica) See ...
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Tricholomopsis Sulfureoides
''Tricholomopsis sulfureoides'' is a species of gilled mushroom found in the United States. Its fruit bodies have pale yellow caps with differently colored zones of paler yellow and light yellow streaks. Its gills are broad and yellow, with an adnexed attachment to the yellow stipe. Young mushrooms have a thin partial veil. The mushroom is found growing singly or in groups on rotting conifer logs. The fungus was originally described as ''Clitocybe sulphurea'' by Charles Horton Peck in 1888; Rolf Singer transferred it to ''Tricholomopsis ''Tricholomopsis'' is a genus of fungi closely related to the large genus ''Tricholoma''. Its best known member and type species is ''Tricholomopsis rutilans''. The name means ''appearing like Tricholoma''. The genus has a widespread distribution ...'' in 1969. References External links * sulfureoides Fungi described in 1888 Fungi of the United States Taxa named by Charles Horton Peck Fungi without expected TNC conservation status< ...
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Tricholomopsis Scabra
''Tricholomopsis'' is a genus of fungi closely related to the large genus ''Tricholoma''. Its best known member and type species is ''Tricholomopsis rutilans''. The name means ''appearing like Tricholoma''. The genus has a widespread distribution, and contains about 30 species. ''Tricholomopsis'' was described in 1939 by American mycologist Rolf Singer. List of species *''Tricholomopsis decora'' (Europe, North America) *'' Tricholomopsis bambusina'' (Japan) *'' Tricholomopsis flammula'' *''Tricholomopsis flavissima'' (North America) *'' Tricholomopsis formosa'' (North America) *'' Tricholomopsis humboltii'' (Costa Rica, Colombia) *'' Tricholomopsis ornata'' *'' Tricholomopsis ornaticeps'' (New Zealand) *'' Tricholomopsis osiliensis'' (Estonia) *''Tricholomopsis rutilans'' - Plums and Custard (Europe, North America, Australia) *'' Tricholomopsis scabra'' (New Zealand) *'' Tricholomopsis sulfureoides'' (North America) *''Tricholomopsis totilivida'' (North America, Costa Rica) See a ...
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Tricholomopsis Osiliensis
''Tricholomopsis'' is a genus of fungi closely related to the large genus ''Tricholoma''. Its best known member and type species is ''Tricholomopsis rutilans''. The name means ''appearing like Tricholoma''. The genus has a widespread distribution, and contains about 30 species. ''Tricholomopsis'' was described in 1939 by American mycologist Rolf Singer. List of species *''Tricholomopsis decora'' (Europe, North America) *'' Tricholomopsis bambusina'' (Japan) *'' Tricholomopsis flammula'' *''Tricholomopsis flavissima'' (North America) *'' Tricholomopsis formosa'' (North America) *'' Tricholomopsis humboltii'' (Costa Rica, Colombia) *'' Tricholomopsis ornata'' *'' Tricholomopsis ornaticeps'' (New Zealand) *'' Tricholomopsis osiliensis'' (Estonia) *''Tricholomopsis rutilans'' - Plums and Custard (Europe, North America, Australia) *''Tricholomopsis scabra'' (New Zealand) *'' Tricholomopsis sulfureoides'' (North America) *''Tricholomopsis totilivida'' (North America, Costa Rica) See al ...
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Tricholomopsis Ornaticeps
''Tricholomopsis'' is a genus of fungi closely related to the large genus ''Tricholoma''. Its best known member and type species is ''Tricholomopsis rutilans''. The name means ''appearing like Tricholoma''. The genus has a widespread distribution, and contains about 30 species. ''Tricholomopsis'' was described in 1939 by American mycologist Rolf Singer. List of species *''Tricholomopsis decora'' (Europe, North America) *'' Tricholomopsis bambusina'' (Japan) *'' Tricholomopsis flammula'' *''Tricholomopsis flavissima'' (North America) *'' Tricholomopsis formosa'' (North America) *'' Tricholomopsis humboltii'' (Costa Rica, Colombia) *'' Tricholomopsis ornata'' *'' Tricholomopsis ornaticeps'' (New Zealand) *''Tricholomopsis osiliensis'' (Estonia) *''Tricholomopsis rutilans'' - Plums and Custard (Europe, North America, Australia) *''Tricholomopsis scabra'' (New Zealand) *'' Tricholomopsis sulfureoides'' (North America) *''Tricholomopsis totilivida'' (North America, Costa Rica) See als ...
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Tricholomopsis Ornata
''Tricholomopsis ornata'' is a species of Tricholomopsis ''Tricholomopsis'' is a genus of fungi closely related to the large genus ''Tricholoma''. Its best known member and type species is ''Tricholomopsis rutilans''. The name means ''appearing like Tricholoma''. The genus has a widespread distribution ... from Europe. Gallery File:Tricholomopsis ornata 4 G6.jpg File:Tricholomopsis ornata 3 G6.jpg File:Tricholomopsis ornata a2 (1).JPG References External links * * ornata {{Tricholomataceae-stub ...
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Tricholomopsis Humboltii
''Tricholomopsis'' is a genus of fungi closely related to the large genus ''Tricholoma''. Its best known member and type species is ''Tricholomopsis rutilans''. The name means ''appearing like Tricholoma''. The genus has a widespread distribution, and contains about 30 species. ''Tricholomopsis'' was described in 1939 by American mycologist Rolf Singer. List of species *''Tricholomopsis decora'' (Europe, North America) *'' Tricholomopsis bambusina'' (Japan) *'' Tricholomopsis flammula'' *''Tricholomopsis flavissima'' (North America) *'' Tricholomopsis formosa'' (North America) *'' Tricholomopsis humboltii'' (Costa Rica, Colombia) *'' Tricholomopsis ornata'' *''Tricholomopsis ornaticeps'' (New Zealand) *''Tricholomopsis osiliensis'' (Estonia) *''Tricholomopsis rutilans'' - Plums and Custard (Europe, North America, Australia) *''Tricholomopsis scabra'' (New Zealand) *'' Tricholomopsis sulfureoides'' (North America) *''Tricholomopsis totilivida'' (North America, Costa Rica) See also ...
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