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Genus of fungi
they were once classified), Chroogomphus are distinguished from Gomphidius by their lack of a partial veil. Chroogomphus rutilus, found in Europe, is
Chroogomphus
Species of fungus
genetically distinct from Chroogomphus rutilus, which is limited to Europe. Although colloquially referred to as a "mushroom", Chroogomphus species fall into
Chroogomphus_ochraceus
Species of fungus
Chroogomphus rutilus, commonly known as the brown slimecap or the copper spike, is a species of fungus in the Gomphidiaceae family. First described scientifically
Chroogomphus_rutilus
Species of fungus
Chroogomphus tomentosus, commonly known as the woolly pine spike, is a species of mushroom in the family Gomphidiaceae. It is endemic to western North
Chroogomphus_tomentosus
Species of fungus
Chroogomphus vinicolor, commonly known as the wine-cap Chroogomphus or the pine spike, is a species of mushroom in the family Gomphidiaceae. The fruit
Chroogomphus_vinicolor
Gills used by mushrooms as a means of spore dispersal
Russulales. Several genera in the Boletales, including Gomphidius and Chroogomphus as well as Tapinella atrotomentosa (which has been traditionally named
Lamella_(mycology)
Species of fungus
Gomphidius glutinosus, commonly known as glutinous gomphidius, purple slime spike, slimy spike, slimy spike-cap, or hideous gomphidius, is a species of
Gomphidius_glutinosus
Species of fungus
Chroogomphus subfulmineus is a basidiomycete fungus in the family Gomphidiaceae, described as new to science in 2018. This species is closely related to
Chroogomphus_subfulmineus
Type of fungal fruiting body
puffball, and other fruit body shapes. Examples of these fungi include Chroogomphus, Gomphidius, Phylloporus, Paxillus, Tapinella, Hygrophoropsis, and Scleroderma
Bolete
Edible fungi fruit bodies
2010, p. 298. Aime M, Miller OK. (2005). Proposal to Conserve the Name Chroogomphus Against Brauniellula (Gomphidiaceae). Taxon 55(1):227–228. (abstract)
Edible_mushroom
Species of fungus
subalbidus – whitish overall color Additionally, Hygrophoropsis aurantiaca, Chroogomphus tomentosus, and species in the genera Craterellus, Gomphus, Omphalotus
Cantharellus_californicus
Species of fungus
in groups in humus. They are often found growing near fruit bodies of Chroogomphus vinicolor and Helvella lacunosa. Suillus pungens is often the most abundant
Suillus_pungens
Family of fungi
Gomphogaster) are agarics, having gills instead of pores. Member genera include Chroogomphus, Cystogomphus, Gomphidius and Gomphogaster, the last being a monotypic
Gomphidiaceae
Genus of mushrooms
family) belong to the Boletales (suborder Suillineae). The related genus Chroogomphus (whose species were once classified in Gomphidius), is distinguished
Gomphidius
American mycologist (1930–2006)
of many taxa, as well as being one of the authors erecting the genus Chroogomphus. He described Omphalotus olivascens, several species of Amanita, and
Orson_K._Miller_Jr.
Species of bolete fungus
ectomycorrhizal fungal community, including species such as Amanita phalloides, Chroogomphus rutilus, Lactarius chrysorrheus, Russula adusta and Xerocomellus dryophilus
Rheubarbariboletus_persicolor
Activity of gathering mushrooms in the wild
Amanita Boletus Cortinarius Entoloma Hygrophorus Mycena Tuber Pine: Chroogomphus Clitocybe Cortinarius Hydnellum Laccaria Mycena Pholiota Rhizopogon Suillus
Mushroom_hunting
Order of fungi
Suillus is more closely related to the agarics and false truffles of Chroogomphus, Gomphidius, and Rhizopogon than to Boletus. In some older classification
Boletales
Species of fungus
C. roseocanus C. subalbidus Additionally, Hygrophoropsis aurantiaca, Chroogomphus tomentosus, and species in the genera Craterellus, Gomphus, Omphalotus
Cantharellus_cascadensis
Cantharellus subpruinosus Cantharellus friesii Choiromyces venosus Chroogomphus helveticus Chroogomphus rutilus Clavariadelphus pistillaris Clavulina rugosa Clitocybe
List of fungi of Metropolitan France
List_of_fungi_of_Metropolitan_France
Species of fungus
formosus Additionally, Leucopaxillus albissimus, Hygrophoropsis aurantiaca, Chroogomphus tomentosus, and species in the genera Clitocybe, Craterellus, Gomphus
Cantharellus_subalbidus
Species of fungus
and stouter than C. formosus Additionally, Hygrophoropsis aurantiaca, Chroogomphus tomentosus, and species in the genera Craterellus, Gomphus (namely G
Cantharellus_formosus
Species of fungus
include Suillus bovinus, S. cavipes, S. grevillei, Paxillus involutus, Chroogomphus rutilus, and Leccinum scabrum. It was not recorded after 1935 until Hermann
Dicranophora_fulva
Topics referred to by the same term
rutilus, species of sea snail Bagarius rutilus, species of sisorid catfish Chroogomphus rutilus, species of fungus Cryptoblepharus rutilus, species of lizard
Rutilus_(disambiguation)
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English
Variant spelling of English Lacy, LACIE means "lace-like."
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Indian
Light of the religion (Islam)
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Indian, Sikh
Daily Praised of God
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English American
Derived from bud, a colloquial term of address used in the United States; short for buddy,...
Surname or Lastname
English (northeastern) and Scottish
English (northeastern) and Scottish : patronymic from a pet form of the personal name Pat(t) (see Pate 1).
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Greek
(Καλλιστώ) Greek name derived from the word kallistos, KALLISTO means "most beautiful." In mythology, this is the name of the daughter of Lykaon, king of Arcadia. The Latin form is Callisto.
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Sikh
The lamp of Love
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Six; Mercy; Flax
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Hindu
Of sacred descent
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Arabic, Muslim
Unlettered
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