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Genus of fungi
etc. Omphalina arctica Omphalina chionophila Omphalina demissa Omphalina favrei Omphalina foetida Omphalina fulvopallens Omphalina grisea Omphalina kuehneri
Omphalina
Species of fungus
Gymnopilus omphalina is a species of mushroom in the family Hymenogastraceae. Fungi portal List of Gymnopilus species Gymnopilus omphalina at Index Fungorum
Gymnopilus_omphalina
Species of fungus
of mushroom. Its common names include the golden trumpet and the bell Omphalina. It is a cold-tolerant species found throughout North America and Eurasia
Xeromphalina_campanella
Species of basidiolichen
Barrasa, José María; Rico, Víctor J. (2001). "Lichenized species of Omphalina (Tricholomataceae) in the Iberian Peninsula". The Lichenologist. 33 (5):
Lichenomphalia_velutina
Species of fungus
Omphalina pyxidata is a species of fungus in the family Tricholomataceae, and the type species of the genus Omphalina. It is found in North America and
Omphalina_pyxidata
Species of lichen
genus Botrydina. After proposed transfers to the genera Phytoconis and Omphalina, it was reclassified in Lichenomphalia in 2002, as part of a restructuring
Lichenomphalia_aurantiaca
Species of fungus
Rickenella fibula (synonym Omphalina fibula), commonly known as the orange moss navel is a species of fungus belonging to the family Repetobasidiaceae
Rickenella_fibula
Genus of fungi
nonamyloid. Most of the species were originally classified in the genera Omphalina or Gerronema. Historically the species were classified with those other
Lichenomphalia
Species of lichen-forming fungus
species was described in 1999 by Marco Contu and Salvatore La Rocca as Omphalina meridionalis, from specimens collected in Sardinia. As lichenized omphalinoid
Lichenomphalia_meridionalis
Species of fungus
umbellifera (L.) P.Kumm. (1871) Clitocybe ericetorum (Pers.) Fr. (1872) Omphalina umbellifera (L.) Quél. (1886) Omphalia umbellifera var. nivea Rea (1922)
Lichenomphalia_umbellifera
Genus of fungi
small to medium size, with a centrally depressed cap. They are similar to Omphalina species. A wood-decay fungus, Gerronema has a primarily tropical distribution
Gerronema
Species of fungus
as a species of Agaricus in 1885, and later classified as a member of Omphalina, the species was transferred to the genus Arrhenia in 2002. The blue mushroom's
Arrhenia_chlorocyanea
Fungi that can be used to develop medications
Pleuromutilin was discovered as an antibiotic in 1951. It is derived from Omphalina mutila (formerly Pleurotus mutilus) and Clitopilus passeckerianus (formerly
Medicinal_uses_of_fungi
Genus of fungi
List of Agaricales genera Redhead SA, Ammirati JF, Norvell LL (1995). "Omphalina sensu lato in North America 3: Chromosera gen. nov". Beihefte zur Sydowia
Chromosera
Genus of fungi
treats the species, like L. postii and L. marchantiae, in the genera Omphalina or Gerronema. Loreleia was named after the American mycologist, Dr. Lorelei
Loreleia
Genus of fungi
several mushroom genera formerly classified most recently in Mycena, Omphalina, Hydropus, or Marasmiellus. Phylogenetically, Phloeomana is distant from
Phloeomana
Species of lichen
transferred to several genera in its taxonomic history, including Clitocybe, Omphalina, Gerronema, and Phytoconis. It was placed in Lichenomphalia in 2002 following
Lichenomphalia_hudsoniana
Family of gastropods
Mesomphix (Omphalina) Rafinesque, 1831 represented as Mesomphix Rafinesque, 1819 Omphalina Rafinesque, 1831: synonym of Mesomphix (Omphalina) Rafinesque
Gastrodontidae
) Antonín & Noordel. (1997) Gymnopus oculatus Murrill (1916) Gymnopus omphalina Murrill (1945) Gymnopus omphalodes (Berk.) Halling & J.L. Mata (2004)
List_of_Gymnopus_species
Species of fungus
Species: X. cornui Binomial name Xeromphalina cornui (Quél.) J.Favre (1936) Synonyms Omphalia cornui Quél. (1877) Omphalina cornui (Quél.) Quél. (1886)
Xeromphalina_cornui
Genus of fungi
Ammirati JF (1994). "Omphalina sensu lato in North America. 1-2: 1: Omphalina wynniae and the genus Chrysomphalina. 2: Omphalina sensu Bigelow". Mycotaxon
Rickenella
Scottish mycologist
of Russula, Laccaria, Inocybe, Cortinarius, Amanita nivalis, Omphalina alpina and Omphalina hudsoniana (as well as other taxa) about climatic and geographical
Roy_Watling
Family of fungi
and Marchandiomyces s.l. (anamorphic Basidiomycota), a new genus for Omphalina foliacea, and a catalogue and a key to the non-lichenized, bulbilliferous
Hydnaceae
Genus of fungi
and Marchandiomyces s. l. (anamorphic Basidiomycota), a new genus for Omphalina foliacea, and a catalogue and a key to the non-lichenized, bulbilliferous
Burgella
Genus of fungi
1007/s13225-013-0259-0. S2CID 220615978. "Search". COL. Retrieved 2023-11-22. A. auriscalpium A. rickenii A. sphagnicola labelled Omphalina sphagnicola Fungi portal
Arrhenia
Species of fungus
on hyphae). A. eburnea is "omphalinoid", meaning it resembles a small Omphalina or Clitocybe. Under the microscope it has smooth, hyaline spores and tissue
Arrhenia_eburnea
Genus of pinwheel mushrooms
including shapes reminiscent of the genera Collybia, Gymnopus, Marasmiellus, Omphalina, and Pleurotus. Their gills may be free or extend down the stipe (decurrent)
Collybiopsis
olivaceobrunneus S.M. Kulk. (1990) G. ombrophilus Miyauchi (2004) G. omphalina Murrill G. oregonensis Murrill G. ornatulus Murrill G. oxylepis (Berk
List_of_Gymnopilus_species
Species of fungus
1965. French mycologist Lucien Quélet chose to place it in Omphalia (now Omphalina) in 1886. Scott Redhead and colleagues proposed the genus Ampulloclitocybe
Ampulloclitocybe_clavipes
Exploration of nature for material with commercial potential
valnemulin and tiamulin (discovered and developed from the basidiomycete fungi Omphalina mutila and Clitopilus passeckerianus) are examples of veterinary antibiotics
Bioprospecting
Species of lichen
with Lichenomphalia. Tom May and Alec Wood proposed it be classified in Omphalina in 1995. In 2002, the basidiolichen genus Lichenomphalia was circumscribed
Lichenomphalia_chromacea
Genus of fungi
Rolf (1989). "Parasymbiotic fungi on the lichen-forming basidiomycete Omphalina foliacea". Nordic Journal of Botany. 9 (1): 97–99. doi:10.1111/j.1756-1051
Lichenopeltella
Species of mushroom-forming fungus
through several genera—including Pleurotus, Dendrosarcus, Pleurotellus, Omphalina and Panellus—before Robert Kühner placed it in Arrhenia in 1980. Because
Arrhenia_acerosa
Genus of fungi
(PDF). Omphalina. 3 (9): 15 (17 in PDF). Naiadolina flavomerulina mislabelled. Voitk, Andrus (2012). "A message from the Editor" (PDF). Omphalina. 3 (8):
Naiadolina
2307/3758121. JSTOR 3758121. Redhead SA, Ammirati JF, Norvell LL (1995). "Omphalina sensu lato in North America. 3: Chromosera gen. nov". Beihefte zur Sydowia
List_of_Agaricales_genera
Study of lichen taxonomy and evolution
of the fungal tree. Three origins lay in the Basidiomycota—for example Omphalina and Multiclavula (mushroom-forming, algal partners) and Dictyonema (cyanobacterial
Lichen_systematics
Species of fungus
Mycenaceae. It is found in eastern North America. First described in 1895 as Omphalina semivestipes by Charles Horton Peck, the species was transferred to Mycena
Mycena_semivestipes
Species of fungus
Association. Retrieved 2025-02-28. Redhead SA, Ammirati JF, Norvell LL (1995). "Omphalina sensu lato in North America 3: Chromosera gen. nov". Beihefte zur Sydowia
Chromosera_cyanophylla
Genus of fungi
Mycologia. 98 (5): 746–762. doi:10.3852/mycologia.98.5.746. PMID 17256578. Redhead, S.A. (1985). "Omphalina brevibasidiata". Fungi Canadenses. 294.[1]
Gyroflexus
subathallina Ochrolechia subpallescens Ochrolechia subrhodotropa Omphalina chromacea Omphalina umbellifera Pannaria obscura Pannoparmelia wilsonii Paraparmelia
List of lichens of Western Australia
List_of_lichens_of_Western_Australia
Genus of fungi
species Cantharellopsis prescotii has a form intermediate between an Omphalina and a chanterelle (Cantharellus) because of its forked, fold-like gills
Cantharellopsis
Genus of fungi
an omphalinoid morphology, and therefore were previously classified in Omphalina. They inhabit mossy or grassy silty or sandy soils in the Northern Hemisphere
Contumyces
Species of fungus
Class: Agaricomycetes Order: Agaricales Family: Tricholomataceae Genus: Omphalina Species: O. tralucida Binomial name Omphalina tralucida Bliss (1938)
Omphalia_tralucida
Lichen with a Basidiomycota mycobiont
basidiolichens are in the agaric genus Lichenomphalia (including former members of Omphalina or Gerronema) and the clavarioid genus Multiclavula. Several lichenized
Basidiolichen
Family of fungi
and Marchandiomyces s.l. (anamorphic Basidiomycota), a new genus for Omphalina foliacea, and a catalogue and a key to the non-lichenized, bulbilliferous
Clavulinaceae
Genus of fungi
'omphalia' in reference to previous classifications that would place it in Omphalina. Larsson, K.-H.; et al. (2006) [2007]. "Hymenochaetales: a molecular phylogeny
Blasiphalia
Genus of fungi
(1966) Synonyms Gerronema splendidissimum (Kotl. & Pouzar) Singer (1973) Omphalina venustissima var. splendidissima (Kotl. & Pouzar) E. Ludw. (2001) Haasiella
Haasiella
Omphalina griseopallida
List of Tricholomataceae genera
List_of_Tricholomataceae_genera
Czech mycologist (1915–1999)
worked on the genera Agaricus, Armillaria, Cortinarius, Entoloma, Mycena, Omphalina, and on the species Helvella gabretae, Xerocomus moravicus, among others
Josef_Herink
Chemical compound
was discovered as an antibiotic in 1951. It is derived from the fungi Omphalina mutila (formerly Pleurotus mutilus) and Clitopilus passeckerianus (formerly
Pleuromutilin
Topics referred to by the same term
(Batsch) Kühner & Maire 1953, also called the golden trumpet and the bell Omphalina This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Fuzzy
Fuzzy_foot
Species of fungus
Voitk A. (2013). "Earth tongues of Newfoundland and Labrador" (PDF). Omphalina. 4 (5): 14–19. Ramírez-López I, Rios MV (2007). "El conocimiento taxonómico
Glutinoglossum_glutinosum
Genus of molluscs
(Micromphix) Pilsbry, 1911 Mesomphix (Moreletia) Gray, 1855 Mesomphix (Omphalina) Rafinesque, 1831 Mesomphix (Omphix) Pilsbry, 1911· Mesomphix (Zonyalina)
Mesomphix
Genus of fungi
nauseosa (Rick) Singer (1962) Neoclitocybe nivea Singer (1962) Neoclitocybe omphalina (Singer) Singer (1962) Neoclitocybe portentosa Singer (1962) Neoclitocybe
Neoclitocybe
Species of lichen
ISBN 978-3-642-30826-0. Voitk, Andrus (2016). "Multiclavula mucida" (PDF). Omphalina. 7 (8): 20–21. Voitk, Andrus; Ohenoja, Esteri (2011). "Genus Multiclavula
Multiclavula_mucida
Ombrophila nigrescens Henn. 1902 Genus: Omphalia (Fr.) Gray 1821, accepted as Omphalina Quél., (1886) Omphalia bulbosa Bres. 1920 Omphalia glaucophylla Gill.
List_of_fungi_of_South_Africa
Genus of fungi
and alpine habitats. Infundibulicybe shares some characteristics with Omphalina, like the cream-reddish brown tinges of pileus and stipe, the deeply decurrent
Infundibulicybe
Norwegian lichenologist
Rolf (1989). "Parasymbiotic fungi on the lichen-forming basidiomycete Omphalina foliacea". Nordic Journal of Botany. 9 (1): 97–99. Bibcode:1989NorJB.
Per_Magnus_Jørgensen
Antarctica from the Auckland and Campbell Islands. Agaricus pyxidatus = Omphalina pyxidata (Bull.) Quél. Antennaria scoriadea Berk. (on Dracophyllum longifolium)
Botany of Lord Auckland's Group and Campbell's Island
Botany_of_Lord_Auckland's_Group_and_Campbell's_Island
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Hebrew American French Teutonic
Wished-for child; rebellion; bitter.
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American, Australian, British, English, Greek
A Flowering Vine; The Name of a Flowering Vine Used in Folk Medicine
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Arabic, Muslim
Of Great Depth
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Fragrance, Strong
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English
From the English literary name found in various retellings of the Trojan War, based on the Greek name Khryseis, from khrysos, CRESSIDA means "gold."
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Without the limitations of form, Divine
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English : patronymic (with intrusive -t-) from the personal name Charles. The various places called Charleston are all of recent origin, so they are unlikely to be the source of the surname.
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Portuguese form of Old High German Walther, GUALTER means "ruler of the army."
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King of Elephant and Indralok; Indradev
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Tamil
Lalitamohana | லலிதாமோஹநா
Attractive, Beautiful
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