Mushrooms of the genus agaricus broken

Mushrooms of the genus agaricus broken

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lycoperdon umbrinum (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > puffballs > lycoperdon umbrinum lycoperdon umbrinum [ basidiomycota > agaricales > agaricaceae > lycoperdon . . . ] by michael kuo like several north american puffballs , lycoperdon umbrinum is usually shaped like an inverted pear (as the result
of its sterile base ) and is about the size of a golf ball or, at most, a tennis ball. it features a granular and spiny surface, but the spines when present are very short ( mm long or shorter) and are soft and narrow, rather than cone-shaped and wide-based. the surface—especially on the top—is usually...
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panaeolus papilionaceus (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > gilled mushrooms > dark-spored > panaeolus > panaeolus papilionaceus panaeolus papilionaceus [ basidiomycetes > agaricales > bolbitiaceae > panaeolus . . . ] by michael kuo panaeolus papilionaceus is a "coprophilous" mushroom, which is nice
way of saying it grows on, um, dung (primarily that of horses and cows) or in soil that has been enriched with equine or bovine blessings. aside from the habitat, identifying features include the black spore print ; the gills, which are mottled gray and black; the tiny white partial veil fragments that...
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not quite so broken not quite so broken protocol implementations have lots of security flaws. the immediate causes of these are often programming errors, e.g. in memory management, but the root causes are more fundamental: the challenges of interpreting the ambiguous prose specification (rfcs), the complexities
inherent in large apis and code bases, inherently unsafe programming choices, and the impossibility of directly testing conformance between implementations and the specification. not-quite-so-broken is the theme of our re-engineered approach to security protocol specification and implementation that...
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not quite so broken not quite so broken protocol implementations have lots of security flaws. the immediate causes of these are often programming errors, e.g. in memory management, but the root causes are more fundamental: the challenges of interpreting the ambiguous prose specification (rfcs), the complexities
inherent in large apis and code bases, inherently unsafe programming choices, and the impossibility of directly testing conformance between implementations and the specification. not-quite-so-broken is the theme of our re-engineered approach to security protocol specification and implementation that...
https://nqsb.io/nqsbtls-usenix-security15.pdf
psathyrella pseudovernalis (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > gilled mushrooms > dark-spored > psathyrella > psathyrella pseudovernalis psathyrella pseudovernalis [ basidiomycetes > agaricales > coprinaceae > psathyrella . . . ] by michael kuo one of several springtime species of psathyrella , psathyrella
pseudovernalis appears in hardwood forests, often at about the same time as yellow morels . it is a fragile, brown mushroom with little wisps of veil material along the cap margin, a dark brown spore print , and a snap-able white stem. microscopic features must be consulted to separate psathyrella pseudovernalis...
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cortinarius trivialis (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > gilled mushrooms > dark-spored > cortinarius > cortinarius trivialis cortinarius trivialis [ basidiomycetes > agaricales > cortinariaceae > cortinarius ... ] by michael kuo the most widely distributed north american version of this slimy european
cortinarius is primarily associated with aspen , probably throughout the range of the tree (see the map on the linked page). it has a thick, gooey slime veil , and a long, tapering stem that is sheathed in slimy whitish shagginess that begins to break up into concentric "belts" as the mushroom matures...
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pseudocolus fusiformis pseudocolus fusiformis [ basidiomycota > phallales > phallaceae > pseudocolus . . . ] by michael kuo this little stinkhorn features three or four tapered, orange arms that arise from a shared stem structure, separate gracefully, and then rejoin at their tips. in most specimens the
overall shape is reminiscent of an elongated teardrop, like the specimens in the photos to the right, but occasionally pseudocolus fusiformis is wider toward the top, or even arched at the apex. similar mushrooms include clathrus archeri , with – red arms that usually separate at the top and fold backward...
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paxillus involutus (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > gilled mushrooms > dark-spored > paxillus > paxillus involutus paxillus involutus [ basidiomycetes > boletales > paxillaceae > paxillus . . . ] by michael kuo paxillus involutus is a widely distributed, variable species found under a variety of trees
. its gills are its most distinctive feature: they stain brown when damaged, and they are separable as a layer (push with a fingertip just above the apex of the stem). in northern and montane areas of north america, paxillus involutus should be compared with paxillus vernalis , which is nearly identical...
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lactarius porninsis (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > gilled mushrooms > pale-spored > lactarius > lactarius porninsis lactarius porninsis [ basidiomycota > russulales > russulaceae > lactarius . . . ] by michael kuo lactarius porninsis is an alpine and carpathian species strictly associated with european
larch . in some ways it is a bit unremarkable; it is yet another medium-sized, orange milky cap , and it lacks most of the distinguishing features found in similar species (no pot-holes on the stem, no dramatic green staining, no excruciatingly acrid taste, no colored latex). but it is associated with...
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