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Lentinellus cochleatus,
commonly known as the
aniseed ****les****, is a wood-inhabiting fungus. The tan cap is 1.5–3.5
centimetres (1⁄2–1+1⁄2 in) wide...
- "Cotoneaster
cochleatus (Franch.) G.Klotz".
Plants of the
World Online.
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew.
Retrieved 13 June 2022. "Cotoneaster
cochleatus (CTTCC)"...
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Cryptanthus 'Bivittato-Acaulis'
Cryptanthus 'Cabo Frio Cabbage'
Cryptanthus '
Cochleatus'
Cryptanthus 'Grace'
Cryptanthus 'Makoy****'
Cryptanthus 'Mary Jo' Cryptanthus...
- (Nakagaito et al. 1993)
Zhang et al. 1997
Streptomyces cinereorectus Terekhova and
Preobrazhenskaya 1986
Streptomyces cochleatus Nakagaito et al. 1993...
- Hayden, 1856)
Didymoceras cheyennense (M**** and Hayden, 1856)
Didymoceras cochleatus (M**** and Hayden, 1858)
Didymoceras hidakense Shigeta in
Shigeta et al...
- Bessière (2002). "The anise-like odor of ****ocybe odora,
Lentinellus cochleatus and
Agaricus essettei". Mycologia. 94 (3): 373–376. doi:10.1080/15572536...
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subspecies of
Pharmacus cochleatus have been
described and are
known as P.
cochleatus rawhiti, P.
cochleatus fiordensis, P.
cochleatus nauclerus. Pharmacus...
- soil and litter. The type species,
Cochlodispus cochleatus, was
originally designated Microdispus cochleatus by Sándor
Mahunka in 1969.
Three years later...
- The ****les**** Heroes, a 1955
British Technicolor war film
Lentinellus cochleatus (also
aniseed ****les****), a wood-inhabiting
fungus This disambiguation...
- with
rough lamellar edges. The type
species and the best-known is L.
cochleatus,
which was
classified under Lentinus by
Persoon in 1825.
Later it was...