Mushrooms of the genus agaricus broken

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hypholoma capnoides (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > gilled mushrooms > dark-spored > hypholoma > hypholoma capnoides hypholoma capnoides [ basidiomycota > agaricales > strophariaceae > hypholoma . . . ] by michael kuo hypholoma capnoides (sometimes called naematoloma capnoides) fruits in clusters
on conifer stumps and logs. it is typically a fall or winter mushroom, but can be encountered in the spring as well. distinguishing features include the yellow-brown to cinnamon cap, the purplish brown spore print , and the lack of a ring on the stem. two other common hypholoma species are similar;...
https://www.mushroomexpert.com/hypholoma_capnoides.html
conocybe siennophylla (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > gilled mushrooms > dark-spored > conocybe > conocybe siennophylla conocybe siennophylla [ basidiomycota > agaricales > bolbitiaceae > conocybe . . . ] by michael kuo defining features for conocybe siennophylla include the yellowish-brownish cap
, spore dimensions (see below), and the anatomy of the cystidia on the stem surface, which are not shaped like bowling pins (the cystidia on the gills' edges, however, are shaped like bowling pins). if painstaking microscopy does not interest you, i will certainly not blame you if you take a bye on conocybe...
https://www.mushroomexpert.com/conocybe_siennophylla.html
this aspen has a canker disease eating away at its trunk. the disease invaded the tree through a branch stub at least five years ago as can be seen by the annual growth pattern of the damage. the fungus feeds during the winter when the tree is at its weakest. with the onset of spring, the tree's vigor
aspen this insect attacks. dead shoot as a reult of this insect the vascular damage this insect causes can result in the death of twigs as seen in the photo to the left. if these galls are in the main stem of the tree, can the area damged by this insect break off?...
http://swiftsgardeningblog.blogspot.com/2010/08/
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pretty amazing health benefits. why you need to limit artificial light at night december , , : p.m. by mary jo dilonardo get some blackout curtains. more and more studies show artificial light can harm your health. things you should know about ebola december , , : a.m. by melissa breyer a primer on the...
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largest toothed predator . it is the only living member of the genus physeter and one of three extant species in the sperm whale family , along with the pygmy sperm whale and dwarf sperm whale of the genus kogia . the sperm whale is a pelagic mammal with a worldwide range, and will migrate seasonally
, and porpoises, and further classified into odontoceti , containing all the toothed whales and dolphins. it is the sole extant species of its genus, physeter, in the family physeteridae . two species of the related extant genus kogia , the pygmy sperm whale kogia breviceps and the dwarf sperm whale...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sperm_whale
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police officer police have arrested him on suspicion of attempted murder. man jailed for delaying flight by lying that his mum had coronavirus job van den broek made the hoax claim after he was asked to put his phone down so staff could perform a safety demonstration on a flight from amsterdam to dublin...
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. ; and my virtual arthropod collection i.e. pictures i have taken of specimens i have found in the sheffield (uk) area. organization of the site i will try to split the enormous number of species down into smaller groups, often families, then you can follow the links to a family which will list the
genera that i have found, and from there go on to the individual species. latin species and genus names are in italics, all the rest in ordinary type. the information is kept to a minimum, and is often a rather drastic generalization, do web searches and consult books, post questions in news groups etc...
http://www.micropics.org.uk/
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pomacea maculata pomacea (pomacea) maculata (perry, ) the south american ampullarid pomacea maculata is classified under the canaliculata complex . this is a groups af very closely related species which are very variable in size and appearance. shell : the elegant, but large (up to cm / inch hight) of
pomacea maculata has a very smooth surface, without almost no malleation. the colour of the shell is pale olive green with faint dark band, although these can be almost absent as well. in general one can describe this shell as thin and fragile. operculum: the operculum is large, and much higher than...
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