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Index of fungi with the same common name
Inkcap may refer to any of a number of mushrooms of the genera Coprinus, Coprinellus and Coprinopsis. The best known, and very good to eat: Coprinus comatus
Inkcap
Species of fungus
Coprinopsis atramentaria, commonly known as the alcohol inky cap, common ink cap, tippler's bane, or inky cap, is a species of fungus. It is the second
Coprinopsis_atramentaria
Species of fungus
Coprinellus disseminatus, commonly known as the fairy inkcap, fairy bonnet, or trooping crumble cap, is a species of agaric fungus in the family Psathyrellaceae
Coprinellus_disseminatus
Species of fungus
Parasola plicatilis, commonly known as the pleated inkcap, is a small saprotrophic mushroom. The body resembles a cocktail umbrella. The plicate cap is
Parasola_plicatilis
Species of fungus
Coprinus comatus, commonly known as the shaggy ink cap, lawyer's wig, or shaggy mane, is a species of fungus. The young fruit bodies first appear as white
Coprinus_comatus
Species of fungus
picacea, commonly known as the magpie mushroom, magpie fungus, or magpie inkcap, is a species of fungus in the family Psathyrellaceae. The species was first
Coprinopsis_picacea
Species of fungus
Coprinopsis nivea, commonly known as the snowy inky cap or snowy inkcap, is a species of mushroom producing fungus in the family Psathyrellaceae. It was
Coprinopsis_nivea
Species of fungus
Coprinellus domesticus, commonly known as the domestic inky cap, or firerug inkcap, is a species of mushroom in the family Psathyrellaceae. First described
Coprinellus_domesticus
Chemical compound
Coprine is a toxin. It was first isolated from common inkcap (Coprinopsis atramentaria). It occurs in mushrooms in the genus Coprinopsis, specifically
Coprine
Genus of fungi
acuminata (humpback inkcap) Coprinopsis atramentaria (common inkcap) Coprinopsis episcopalis (mitre inkcap) Coprinopsis jonesii (bonfire inkcap) Coprinopsis
Coprinopsis
Species of fungus
Coprinopsis acuminata, commonly known as the humpback inkcap mushroom and earlier as Coprinus acuminatus, is a coprophilous fungus that grows on herbivore
Coprinopsis_acuminata
Species of fungus
Parasola auricoma or goldenhaired inkcap is a species of agaric fungus in the family Psathyrellaceae first described scientifically in 1886. The small
Parasola_auricoma
Spore-bearing fruiting body of a fungus
"Parasola plicatilis". Retrieved 13 October 2008. "Parasola plicatilis, Pleated Inkcap mushroom". first-nature.com. Retrieved 26 June 2024. "The Dish on Deliquescence
Mushroom
Medical condition
was the active ingredient in common inkcap. In 1975, coprine was identified as the compound in the common inkcap, with the mechanism identified in 1979
Disulfiram-alcohol_reaction
Species of fungus
Coprinopsis lagopus, commonly known as the hare's foot inkcap, harefoot mushroom, or rabbit's foot inky cap, is a species of fungus in the family Psathyrellaceae
Coprinopsis_lagopus
Small paper umbrella used as decoration
desserts or other foods and beverages. The overall form resembles a pleated inkcap. The umbrella is fashioned out of paper, which can be patterned, with cardboard
Cocktail_umbrella
Edible fungi fruit bodies
Europe Edible Coprinopsis atramentaria (syn. Coprinus atramentarius) Common inkcap Up to 10 cm wide Northern Hemisphere and Australia Edible when young but
Edible_mushroom
Genus of fungi
sterquilinus Coprinus atramentarius - now Coprinopsis atramentaria (Common inkcap) Coprinus micaceus - now Coprinellus micaceus (Mica cap) Coprinus plicatilis
Coprinus
Species of fungi
mycologist Charles Horton Peck in 1895. Coprinus calyptratus is a small inkcap mushroom with white flesh and a distinctive star shaped veil remnant on
Coprinus_calyptratus
Compound that affects the absorption of nutrients
sole diet. Coprine found in some edible mushrooms, for example the common inkcap, inhibits the aldehyde dehydrogenase, which is a part of the alcohol digestive
Antinutrient
French physician and botanist
Significant species he described include the cep (Boletus edulis) and the common inkcap (Coprinopsis atramentaria). 1776-80, Flora Parisiensis (the illustrations
Jean Baptiste François Pierre Bulliard
Jean_Baptiste_François_Pierre_Bulliard
Species of fungus
pistillaris is a xerophilic agaric mushroom related to the puffballs and inkcaps. It is commonly known as the desert shaggy mane. The cap grows to 11 cm
Podaxis_pistillaris
Drug that causes an adverse reaction to alcohol
Ampulloclitocybe clavipes (club-footed clitocybe), Coprinopsis atramentaria (common inkcap), and Imperator torosus (brawny bolete) among others Kudzu (Pueraria lobata)
Disulfiram-like_drug
Species of mushroom-forming fungus
polyphyletic, so Redhead and colleages (2001) restricted Coprinus to the shaggy inkcap clade and segregated the remaining taxa into four genera—Coprinus sensu
Coprinopsis_marcescibilis
Fungi of Aotearoa
Shaggy inkcap Coprinus comatus Order Agaricales Family Coprinaceae
Fungi_of_New_Zealand
City in East Sussex, England
including penny-bun bolete, collared earthstar, stinkhorn, and shaggy inkcap in the circling woods. Coldean, Moulsecoomb, and Bevendean are suburbs developed
Brighton_and_Hove
Species of fungus
coprinus, the fungus is also referred to as the Desert Inkcap despite not being classified as an inkcap or a member of the coprinus genus. In South Africa
Montagnea_arenaria
Class of mobile genetic elements
often constituting a single family. In fungi, Tad, L1, CRE, Deceiver and Inkcap-like elements have been identified, with Tad-like elements appearing exclusively
Long interspersed nuclear element
Long_interspersed_nuclear_element
Droplets of water that form in the morning or evening
hydration of fungal substrates and the mycelia of species such as pleated inkcaps, often found on lawns, and Phytophthora infestans, which causes blight
Dew
Topics referred to by the same term
Roman mythology Olivibacter domesticus Coprinellus domesticus, the firerug inkcap. Malus domestica, the common apple Aedes domesticus, a mosquito species
Domesticus
Species of fungus
Redhead, Rytas J. Vilgalys & Jean-Marc Moncalvo. Coprinus martinii is a small inkcap mushroom which grows in wetland environments. Cap: 0.5-2.2cm. Starts ovoid
Coprinopsis_martinii
British conservationist and writer
academic papers, and written for magazines, including British Wildlife, Inkcap Journal, Cumbria Life and BBC Wildlife. Wild Fell: Fighting for Nature on
Lee_Schofield
English naturalist, botanist, mycologist, and illustrator (1735–1799)
fungi as the Wood Woollyfoot Gymnopus peronatus (Bolton) P. Kumm., the inkcap Coprinellus domesticus (Bolton) Vilgalys et al., the Cramp Ball Daldinia
James_Bolton
Family of fungi
Inky Caps" by Michael Kuo, MushroomExpert.com, February, 2005. All about Inkcaps: Coprinus site of Kees Uljé – taxonomy and keys to coprinoid fungi. Fungus
Psathyrellaceae
Nature reserve in Ealing and Hounslow, UK
Laccaria amethystina, amethyst deceiver Laccaria laccata - the deceiver Fairy inkcap, Coprinellus disseminatus, swarm on stump in forest school Wrinkled peach
Gunnersbury_Triangle
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