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Ramaria botrytis
species of fungus
Ramaria
The genus Ramaria comprises approximately 200 species of coral fungi. Several, such as Ramaria flava, are edible and picked in Europe, though they are easily confused with several mildly poisonous species capable of causing nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea; these include R. formosa and R. pallida. Three Ramaria species have been demonstrated to contain a very unusual organoarsenic compound homoarsenocholine.
Ramaria formosa
species of fungus
Ramaria aurea
coral mushroom species
Ramaria flava
species of fungus
Gomphus clavatus
species of fungus
Gomphaceae
The Gomphaceae are a diverse family of fungi belonging in what is classically known as the Phallales or cladistically as the gomphoid-phalloid clade. In 2008, the family had 13 genera and 287 species.
Ramaria stricta
species of fungus
Gomphus
genus of fungi
Ramaria flaccida
species of fungus
Ramaria gracilis
species of fungus
Gomphus floccosus
species of fungus
Phaeoclavulina abietina
species of fungus
Ramaria pallida
species of fungus
Ramaria flavescens
species of fungus
Gautieria morchelliformis
species of fungus
Gautieria
Gautieria is a genus of hypogeal fungi in the family Gomphaceae. They form mycorrhizae with various tree species, mostly from the family Pinaceae. Species are present over much of the world's temperate and boreal forest habitats. It is well documented that species from this genera are an important part of the diet of the northern flying squirrel (Glaucomys sabrinus). Also, some Australian marsupials, especially the rat-kangaroos, feed extensively on these fungi. The fungi also benefit from this relationship: not only do the squirrels help to disperse the spores and propagate the species, studi
Ramaria subbotrytis
species of fungus
Ramaria fennica
species of fungus
Phaeoclavulina
The genus Phaeoclavulina comprises over 60 species of coral fungi.
Ramaria rubripermanens
species of fungus
Ramaria araiospora
species of fungus
Ramaria sanguinea
species of fungus
Turbinellus
Turbinellus is a genus of five species of fungi in the family Gomphaceae.
Gomphus crassipes
species of fungus
Gautieria graveolens
species of fungus
Ramaria rubrievanescens
species of fungus
Gloeocantharellus
Gloeocantharellus is a genus of fungi in the family Gomphaceae. It contains 12 species that are found in mainly tropical and subtropical regions.
Turbinellus kauffmanii
species of fungi
Ramaria decurrens
species of fungus
Ramaria botrytoides
species of fungus
Gautieria otthii
species of fungus
Ramaria flavosaponaria
species of fungus
Ramaria acrisiccescens
species of fungus
Gautieria monticola
species of fungus
Ramaria vinosimaculans
species of fungus
Gloeocantharellus purpurascens
species of fungus
Ramaria myceliosa
species of fungus
Ramaricium
Ramaricium is a genus of fungi in the family Gomphaceae. The genus contains three species that collectively have a widespread distribution.
Ramaria rasilispora
species of fungus
Ramaria rubiginosa
species of fungus
Gautieria sinensis
species of fungus
Gautieria mexicana
species of fungus
Ramaria capitata
species of fungus
Ramaria strasseri
species of fungus
Protogautieria
Protogautieria is a genus of fungi in the family Gomphaceae. The genus contains two species found in North America.
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