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- Catathelasma imperiale, also known as Catathelasma imperialis, and commonly known as the imperial mushroom, Hutsul mushroom, or korban, is a species of...
- Catathelasma is a genus of fungi in the family Biannulariaceae. Basidiocarps (fruit bodies) are agaricoid, with a con****uous veil (leaving a double ring...
- Catathelasma evanescens is a species of fungus in the family Biannulariaceae, and the type species of the genus Catathelasma. The species was described...
- in the genus Coprinus s. l. 1. Sect. Auricomi: Coprinus auricomus". Catathelasma. 8: 11–15. Moncalvo JM, Vilgalys R, Redhead SA, Johnson JE, James TY...
-  caligatum, T. focale, and T. vernati****. Other similar species include Catathelasma imperiale, C. ventricosum, Russula brevipes, and the poisonous Amanita...
- 1983 Amanita Pers. 8 837 Amanita muscaria Biannulariaceae Jülich 1981 Catathelasma Lovejoy 3 17 Cleistocybe vernalis Bolbitiaceae Singer 1948 Bolbitius...
- mountainous locales. The species resembles Neolentinus lepideus and Catathelasma imperiale. "Species synonymy: Neolentinus ponderosus (O.K. Mill.) Redhead...
- The family was originally described to accommodate the single genus Catathelasma, but has been extended as a result of DNA research. Vizzini A, Consiglio...
- B2b(iii) Decreasing basidiomycota agaricomycetes boletales boletaceae Catathelasma imperiale NT A2c+3c+4c Decreasing basidiomycota agaricomycetes agaricales...
- as a synonym) and Macrocybe have been moved to the Callistosporiaceae Catathelasma has been moved to the Biannulariaceae; Phyllotopsis and Tricholomopsis...