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Gymnopilus aeruginosus
species of fungus
Porodaedalea pini
species of fungus
Hydnellum concrescens
species of fungus
Pholiota limonella
species of fungus
Cryptoporus volvatus
species of fungus
Crepidotus applanatus
Species of fungus
Scutellinia umbrorum
species of fungus
Phaeocollybia christinae
species of fungus
Geastrum campestre
species of fungus
Perenniporia subacida
species of fungus
Geastrum corollinum
species of fungus
Rhodotus
Rhodotus is a genus in the fungus family Physalacriaceae. There are two species in the genus with the best known, Rhodotus palmatus, called the netted rhodotus, the rosy veincap, or the wrinkled peach. The unique characteristics of R. palmatus have made it difficult for taxonomists to agree on how it should be classified, resulting in an elaborate taxonomical history and an extensive synonymy. First named Agaricus palmatus by Bulliard in 1785, it was reclassified into several different genera before becoming Rhodotus in 1926. The familial placement of the genus Rhodotus within the order A
Geastrum coronatum
species of fungus
Hydnellum compactum
species of fungus
Hydnellum auratile
species of fungus
Gymnopilus bellulus
species of fungus
Geastrum minimum
species of fungus
Stropharia albonitens
species of fungus
Geastrum saccatum
species of fungus
Amanita excelsa
species of fungus
Echinodontium tinctorium
species of fungus
Hydnellum spongiosipes
species of fungus
Laxitextum bicolor
species of fungus
Amanita daucipes
species of fungus
Banksiamyces
Banksiamyces is a genus of fungi in the order Helotiales, with a tentative placement in the family Helotiaceae. The genus contains four species, which grow on the seed follicles of the dead infructescences or "cones" of various species of Banksia, a genus in the plant family Proteaceae endemic to Australia. Fruit bodies of the fungus appear as small (typically less than 10 mm diameter), shallow dark cups on the follicles of the Banksia fruit. The edges of dry fruit bodies fold inwards, appearing like narrow slits. The first specimens of Banksiamyces, known then as Tympanis toomansis, were
Dendrocollybia
Dendrocollybia is a fungal genus in the family Tricholomataceae of the order Agaricales. It is a monotypic genus, containing the single species Dendrocollybia racemosa, commonly known as the branched collybia or the branched shanklet.
Lentinellus vulpinus
species of fungus
Geastrum berkeleyi
species of fungus
Hypomyces papulasporae
species of fungus
Hydnellum underwoodii
species of fungus
Caloboletus inedulis
species of fungus
Lactarius alnicola
species of fungus
Phellodon confluens
species of fungus
Collybiopsis confluens
species in genus Collybiopsis
Hypomyces hyalinus
species of fungus
Entoloma murrayi
species of fungus
Paurocotylis pila
species of fungus
Geastrum australe
species of fungus
Sarcodon joeides
species of fungus
Ganoderma tsugae
species of fungus
Geoglossum difforme
species of fungus
Hydnellum cyanopodium
species of fungus
Fomitopsis cajanderi
species of fungus
Coprinopsis variegata
species of fungus
Tylopilus plumbeoviolaceus
species of fungus
Polyporus radicatus
species of fungus
Stereum rameale
species of fungus
Phellodon sinclairii
species of fungus
Hydnellum cristatum
species of fungus
Lentinellus montanus
species of fungus
Phellodon atratus
species of fungus
Hydnellum regium
species of fungus
Sarcodontia setosa
species of fungus
Lentinus arcularius
species of fungi in the genus Lentinus
Turbinellus kauffmanii
species of fungi
Russula silvicola
species of fungus
Amanita onusta
species of fungus
Hydnellum mirabile
species of fungus
Osteina
Osteina is a fungal genus in the family Dacryobolaceae.
Hypomyces lithuanicus
species of fungus