Mushrooms of the genus agaricus broken

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the genus hypomyces (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > oddballs & misfits > hypomyces the genus hypomyces [ ascomycetes > hypocreales > hypocreaceae > . . . ] by michael kuo the species in hypomyces are fungi that parasitize mushrooms, covering them with powders, pimply crusts, and so on. often the
parasite fungus so transforms the host mushroom that it's impossible to tell what the host was. the lobster mushroom , for example, is a russula or lactarius mushroom that has been covered with a bright orange hypomyces species, hypomyces lactifluorum . six of the most commonly collected hypomyces species...
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don't bet the house on my identification, however; the photos were sent to me from australia in e-mails, and i have made my best guess, using a -year-old source, without actually examining the mushrooms. normally, pages at this website represent north american mushrooms i have collected and/or studied
--but i'm always willing to make exceptions for stinkhorns (see lysurus corallocephalus for an african example). the fused arms that form a stem-like structure define the genus colus, but species within the genus "are not clear cut," according to stinkhorn expert d. m. dring ( ). colus hirudinosus is...
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the genus agrocybe (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > gilled mushrooms > dark-spored > agrocybe the genus agrocybe [ basidiomycetes > agaricales > bolbitiaceae . . . ] by michael kuo the mushrooms in agrocybe have brown spore prints and are small to medium-sized, saprobic species that grow in grass,
wood chips, dung, garden mulch, or in woods--either terrestrially, or from deadwood. they are not subject to rapid decay (in contrast to the mushrooms in bolbitius), and the caps, with a few exceptions, are dry. unlike species of conocybe, agrocybe species have convex to flat caps. in my area (central...
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the genus strobilomyces (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > boletes > strobilomyces the genus strobilomyces [ basidiomycota > boletales > boletaceae . . . ] by michael kuo there are only a few north american members of this genus, and they are relatively easy to separate from the other boletes ; they
are shaggy to scaly, blackish or grayish mushrooms with partial veils and woolly stems. their flesh stains pinkish or orangish red when sliced, then slowly turns black. species of strobilomyces are mycorrhizal with hardwoods in eastern north america. many of the reigning concepts in strobilomyces taxonomy...
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as in some of the tiny species of marasmius ). the stems are not wiry or hair-like, but they are also not super thick and fleshy. collybioid mushrooms lack partial veils , and their surfaces do not usually bruise appreciably. most collybioid mushrooms were placed in the genus collybia at one time or
mycetinis, strobilurus, tricholomopsis, and xerula --as well as some of the larger marasmioid mushrooms . identification of collybioid mushrooms ranges from fairly easy to extremely difficult. you will have better luck with identification if you have a robust collection of many mushrooms, representing...
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of them are radically different, from a mycological standpoint, belonging to entirely different phyla. identifying these mushrooms ranges from relatively easy to profoundly difficult. while i hope to expand coverage of this fascinating group of mushrooms in the future, for now my treatment of the clubs
coralloid jelly fungus tremellodendropsis tuberosa (tremellodendropsidales) among early diverging agaricomycetes. mycological progress : – . burt, e. a. ( ). the north american species of clavaria with illustrations of the type specimens. annals of the missouri botanical garden : – . coker, w. c. (...
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errata for mushroom publications (mushroomexpert.com) errata for mushroom publications by michael kuo how to know the gilled mushrooms [smith, a. h., smith, h. v., & weber, n. s. ( ). how to know the gilled mushrooms. wm. c. brown, dubuque, iowa. pp.] p. : lead a: change "mm" to "um" p. : lead b: in
place of " " insert " " p. : for pleurotus dryinus expand distribution to "on hardwoods, widely distributed" p. : in description of tricholomopsis change "pseudoamyloid" to "inamyloid" p. : add "poisonous" to tricholomopsis platyphylla p. : leads a and b: delete information on cheilocystidia p. : lead...
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