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Pycnoporus cinnabarinus, also
known as the
cinnabar polypore, is a saprophytic, white-rot decomposer. Its
fruit body is a
bright orange shelf fungus. It...
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Cantharellus cinnabarinus".
Botanical Gazette. 112 (2): 228–32. doi:10.1086/335653. JSTOR 2472791. S2CID 84308852. "Cantharellus
cinnabarinus". MushroomExpert...
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subgenera Afrocantharellus Eyssart. & Buyck,
Cantharellus Adans. ex Fr.,
Cinnabarinus Buyck & V. Hofst.,
Magni T. Cao & H.S. Yuan,
Parvocantharellus Eyssart...
- observed. To
distinguish between P.
cinnabarinus and P.
sanguineus one must note the
thickness of the pileus. P.
cinnabarinus has a
fruiting body
ranging from...
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Cinnabarinus is a
subgenus of
fungi in the
genus Cantharellus. This
subgenus has
mainly small species with orange, pink or red tint. They have thin-walled...
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Streptomyces cinnabarinus is a
bacterium species from the
genus of
Streptomyces which has been
isolated from soil from a hot
climate area. Streptomyces...
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Dichromanthus cinnabarinus,
commonly known as
scarlet ladies' tresses, is a
terrestrial species of orchid. It is
common across much of Mexico,
south to...
- PMC 4150074. PMID 25264381.
Fungi portal Zelleromyces cinnabarinus in
Index Fungorum Zelleromyces cinnabarinus in MycoBank. (with
detailed description from original...
- species.
Scadoxus cinnabarinus was sent to
Joseph Decaisne in 1855 from Gabon, and
formally named by him in 1857 as
Haemanthus cinnabarinus. The specific...
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Anelaphus cinnabarinus is a
species of
beetle in the
family Cerambycidae. It was
described by
Fisher in 1942. Bezark, Larry. "A
Photographic Catalog of...