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- The Bolbitiaceae are a family of mushroom-forming basidiomycete fungi. A 2008 estimate placed 17 genera and 287 species in the family. Bolbitiaceae was...
- on the Bolbitiaceae XVII Volvate Species of Conocybe" (PDF). Sydowia Beihefte. 8: 401–415. Watling, Roy (1979). "Observations on the Bolbitiaceae XVII Volvate...
- of mushrooms in the family Strophariaceae (previously placed in the Bolbitiaceae). The genus has a widespread distribution, and contains about 100 species...
- Panaeolus antillarum is a species of mushroom in the family Bolbitiaceae. It is edible but not commonly eaten. It is found from northern North America...
- Panaeolus cyanescens is a mushroom in the Bolbitiaceae family. Panaeolus cyanescens is a common psychoactive mushroom and is similar to Panaeolus tropicalis...
- known as Panaeolus rickenii, is a species of mushroom in the family Bolbitiaceae. This species contains small amounts of serotonin, 5-HTP, and tryptophan...
- tropicalis is a species of psilocybin producing mushroom in the family Bolbitiaceae. It is also known as Copelandia tropicalis. The cap is 1.5 — 2(2.5) cm...
- Bolbitius is a genus of small mushrooms in the family Bolbitiaceae. The genus Bolbitius is defined as small thin Mycena-like mushrooms, with a hymenoderm...
- Conocybe intrusa is a species of fungus belonging to the family Bolbitiaceae. It is native to Europe and Northern America. "Conocybe intrusa (Peck) Singer"...
- Krisai-Greilhuber I, Voglmayr H (2004). "Type studies in North American species of Bolbitiaceae belonging to the genera Conocybe and Pholiotina". Österreichische Zeitschrift...