of them, and probably hundreds of undocumented, "cryptic" species. in fact inocybe is often treated less as a genusof mycorrhizal mushrooms than as a mycological rite of passage; if you have not "put a name on" a few inocybes at some point in your life, good luck getting your (myco-) country club membership...
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collaborators, ; jacobsson, , , ; klan and collaborators, ), painting a rather different portrait of species in thegenus. contemporary dna studies have yet to address thegenus with much sustained focus, to my knowledge (see below). i see this state of affairs as exciting, rather than frustrating,...
> (arcangeliella) lactarius . . . ] by michael kuo arcangeliella desjardinii looks like a malformed lactarius --which is more or less exactly what it is. thegenus arcangeliella contains "gasteroid," lactarius-like mushrooms that have poorly formed gills; they have lost the ability to forcibly discharge...
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appearance, the presence ofthe spines helps separate them from the thousands of other mushrooms that lack spines. some of these mushrooms, like auriscalpium vulgare or hydnum repandum , are easy to identify—but others can make for a frustrating experience. i find many species of hydnellum to be very...
; some ofthe species hang their spines from branched structures, while one species simply forms a large clump of spines. recent molecular biology studies have placed hericium within the russulales (it was previously variously disposed in the "aphyllophorales"), in the family hericiaceae (see mushroom...