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Meaning of Chrysomphalina from wikipedia

- Chrysomphalina is a genus of three species of fungi with a north temperate distribution. The genus was cir****scribed by Swiss mycologist Heinz Clémençon...
- Chrysomphalina chrysophylla is a species of mushroom with a north temperate distribution. Described by Elias Magnus Fries in 1821, it was placed in the...
- pinkish fruit bodies and candy-like odour. It also has smaller spores. Chrysomphalina chrysophylla has a yellowish brown cap and unforked yellow gills. Cortinarius...
- is supported by molecular analysis, include the genera: Blasiphalia, Chrysomphalina, Chromosera, Contumyces, Gerronema, Haasiella, Loreleia, Rickenella...
- unnamed. Similar species include Chromosera cyanophylla, Chrysomphalina aurantiaca, Chrysomphalina chrysophylla, Contumyces rosellus, and Rickenella fibula...
- aurantiaca, an owlet moth Cattleya aurantiaca, an epiphytic orchid Chrysomphalina aurantiaca, a gilled mushroom Coccinia aurantiaca, a scarlet gourd Coenyra...
- species in the Hygrophoraceae are ground-dwelling, though a few (such as Chrysomphalina species) occur on wood, or on mosses (Arrhenia species), or herbaceous...
- recent review of the family based on its morphological similarity to Chrysomphalina and especially Haasiella. It might be that Haasiella, which differs...
- sensu lato in North America. 1-2: 1: Omphalina wynniae and the genus Chrysomphalina. 2: Omphalina sensu Bigelow". Mycotaxon. 50: 379–407. Lutzoni, F.M.;...
- sensu lato in North America. 1-2: 1: Omphalina wynniae and the genus Chrysomphalina. 2: Omphalina sensu Bigelow". Mycotaxon. 50: 379–407. Singer R. (1951)...