Fresh mushrooms of the genus agaricus

Fresh mushrooms of the genus agaricus

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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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the kingdom fungi , whose members typically are characterized by the presence of a basidium, a microscopic reproductive structure where sexual spores are produced. the presence of basidia ("little pedestal") is one of the main diagnostic features of the basidiomycota and is the source of the group's
of a plant, whereby the fungus receives carbohydrates from the plant's photosynthesis and the plant gains the mycelium's very large surface area to absorb water and mineral nutrients from the soil. some are cultivated by ants. for humans, some basidiomycota are a source of food. on the other hand, they...
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pes-caprae (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > polypores > stemmed, pale-fleshed > albatrellus pes-caprae albatrellus pes-caprae [ basidiomycota > russulales > albatrellaceae > albatrellus . . . ] by michael kuo this dark, scaly albatrellus grows under conifers and features a pore surface that differs from the
"typical" albatrellus pore surface: instead of featuring small, roundish pores, albatrellus pes-caprae boasts large, angular pores that approach being diamond-shaped or hexagonal. albatrellus ellisii is similar (it too is a scaly-capped, large-pored, conifer associate), but it is more yellow, develops...
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i am including the "earthstars" with the puffballs since they consist, at maturity, of a puffball sitting atop a star-shaped arrangement of fleshy arms—as well as the so-called "stalked puffballs," which consist of a ball-like spore case that sits atop a stem. when sliced open, puffballs contain only
m. a, cavalcanti & a. i. milanez ( ). additions to our knowledge of the genus geastrum (phallales, geastraceae) in brazil. mycotaxon : – . baseia, i. g. ( ). contribution to the study of the genus calvatia (lycoperdaceae) in brazil. mycotaxon : – . baseia, i. g. ( ). some notes on the genera bovista...
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stropharia hardii (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > gilled mushrooms > dark-spored > stropharioid mushrooms > stropharia hardii stropharia hardii [ basidiomycota > agaricales > strophariaceae > stropharia . . . ] by michael kuo stropharia hardii is most frequently encountered in the ohio river watershed
, but it is fairly widely distributed east of the great plains. it resembles an agaricus in many ways, but its gills are attached to the stem and usually develop a purplish gray or purplish brown cast by maturity. it is a drab, dirty yellowish species that is unremarkable except for its fairly large...
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gyromitra californica (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > false morels > gyromitra californica gyromitra californica [ ascomycetes > pezizales > discinaceae > gyromitra . . . ] by michael kuo thanks to mike wood of the wonderful web site mykoweb ( ) for sharing his gorgeous photo of gyromitra californica
in the fresh state; i have only studied decades-old herbarium specimens that fail to convey the beauty of the species. the terrestrial growth habit, cushion-shaped cap, and ribbed stem with a pink base distinguish gyromitra californica from all other species of gyromitra but gyromitra sphaerospora,...
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crinipellis zonata (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > gilled mushrooms > pale-spored > collybioid > crinipellis zonata crinipellis zonata [ basidiomycetes > agaricales > tricholomataceae > crinipellis . . . ] by michael kuo easily overlooked, this little decomposer of hardwood debris in eastern north
america features densely hairy, tawny brown surfaces. its gills and spore print are white--and, in dry conditions, its cap often develops concentric grooves. under the microscope it features small ellipsoid spores that are occasionally dextrinoid, odd cheilocystidia (see below), and the impressive brown...
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