- they were once classified),
Chroogomphus are
distinguished from
Gomphidius by
their lack of a
partial veil.
Chroogomphus rutilus,
found in Europe, is...
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Chroogomphus vinicolor,
commonly known as the wine-cap
Chroogomphus or the pine spike, is a
species of
mushroom in the
family Gomphidiaceae.
Found in...
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Chroogomphus rutilus,
commonly known as the
brown slimecap or the
copper spike, is a
species of
fungus in the
Gomphidiaceae family.
First described scientifically...
-
genetically distinct from
Chroogomphus rutilus,
which is
limited to Europe.
Although colloquially referred to as a "mushroom",
Chroogomphus species fall into...
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Gomphidius glutinosus,
commonly known as the
slimy spike-cap,
hideous gomphidius, or
glutinous gomphidius is a
gilled mushroom found in
Europe & North...
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Chroogomphus subfulmineus is a
basidiomycete fungus in the
family Gomphidiaceae,
described as new to
science in 2018. This
species is
closely related to...
- Russulales.
Several genera in the Boletales,
including Gomphidius and
Chroogomphus as well as
Tapinella atrotomentosa (which has been
traditionally named...
- puffball, and
other fruit body shapes.
Examples of
these fungi include Chroogomphus, Gomphidius, Phylloporus, Paxillus, Tapinella, Hygrophoropsis, and Scleroderma...
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Lycoperdon caelatum)
Calvatia cyathiformis (purple-spored puffball)
Chroogomphus genus (pine-spikes or spike-caps)
Clavariaceae genus (coral
fungus family)...
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subalbidus –
whitish overall color Additionally,
Hygrophoropsis aurantiaca,
Chroogomphus tomentosus, and
species in the
genera Craterellus, Gomphus, Omphalotus...