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Fungi without expected TNC conservation status

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Amanita rubescens
The blusher is the common name for several closely related species of the genus Amanita. A. rubescens (the blushing amanita) is found in Eurasia and A. novinupta (the new bride blushing amanita or blushing bride) is found in western North America. Both their scientific and common names stem from the tendency of their flesh to bruise pink.
Suillellus luridus
species of fungus
Suillus granulatus
species of fungus
Helvella lacunosa
species of fungus
Coprinellus micaceus
species of fungus
Phallus indusiatus
species of fungus
Scutellinia scutellata
species of fungus
Scleroderma verrucosum
species of fungus
Mycena interrupta
species of mushroom
Pholiota aurivella
species of fungus
Hapalopilus nidulans
species of fungus
Geastrum pectinatum
species of fungus
Battarrea phalloides
species of fungus
Antrodia albida
species of fungus
Mycena chlorophos
species of fungus
Suillus plorans
species of fungus
Melanoleuca melaleuca
species of fungus
Favolaschia calocera
species of fungus
Psilocybe aztecorum
species of fungus
Amanita nivalis
species of fungus
Lysurus mokusin
species of fungus
Peltigera canina
species of fungus
Podaxis pistillaris
species of fungus
Ramariopsis kunzei
species of fungus
Scleroderma polyrhizum
species of fungus
Clathrus columnatus
species of fungus
Panaeolus cyanescens
species of fungus
Peltigera membranacea
species of fungus
Amanita jacksonii
species of fungus
Suillus pungens
species of fungus
Diplomitoporus flavescens
species of fungus
Amanita velosa
species of fungus
Chorioactis
Chorioactis is a genus of fungi that contains the single species Chorioactis geaster. The mushroom is commonly known as the '''devil's cigar or the Texas star''' in the United States, while in Japan it is called . This extremely rare mushroom is notable for its unusual appearance and disjunct distribution; it is found only in select locales in Texas, Oklahoma, Japan, and Taiwan. The fruit body, which grows on the stumps or dead roots of cedar elms (in Texas) or dead oaks (in Japan), somewhat resembles a dark brown or black cigar before it splits open radially into a starlike arrangement of fou
Pholiota astragalina
species of fungus
Nivatogastrium nubigenum
species of fungus
Peltigera horizontalis
species of fungus
Microstoma floccosum
species of fungus
Cantharellus cascadensis
species of fungus
Tricholoma ustaloides
species of fungus
Peltigera leucophlebia
species of fungus
Amanita frostiana
species of fungus
Conocybe rickenii
species of fungus
Psilocybe allenii
species of fungus
Bovista aestivalis
species of fungus
Cantharellus californicus
species of fungus
Mycena californiensis
species of fungus
Amanita sinicoflava
species of fungus
Omphalotus olivascens
species of fungus
Peltigera scabrosa
species of fungus
Agaricus californicus
species of fungus
Boletus subluridellus
species of fungus
Peltigera malacea
species of fungus
Peltigera venosa
species of lichenized fungus
Cantharellus subalbidus
species of fungus
Punctelia hypoleucites
species of fungus
Filoboletus manipularis
species of fungus
Glomus mosseae
Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungus (AMF)
Punctelia missouriensis
species of fungus
Peltigera britannica
species of fungus
Acarospora thelococcoides
species of fungus