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Collybia (in the
strict sense) is a
genus of
mushrooms in the
family Tricholomataceae. The
genus has a
widespread but rare
distribution in
northern temperate...
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Collybia nuda,
commonly known as the
blewit or wood
blewit and
previously described as
Lepista nuda and ****ocybe nuda, is an
edible mushroom native to...
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Collybia phyllophila,
commonly known as the
frosty funnel or the leaf-loving ****ocybe, is a
fungus in the
family Tricholomataceae. Its epithet, meaning...
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Collybia personata (also
recognised as
Lepista personata,
Lepista saeva, ****ocybe
saeva and
Tricholoma personatum, and
commonly known as the
field blewit...
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Collybia brunneocephala, also
known as the
brown blewit or brownit, is a
species of
gilled mushroom.
Previously designated ****ocybe brunneocephala, the...
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Collybia sordida,
formerly Lepista sordida, is a
species of
blewit mushroom found across the
Northern Hemisphere. It is
known to form
fairy rings. He,...
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Rhodocollybia butyracea,
commonly known as the
buttery collybia, is a
species of
fungus in the
mushroom family Omphalotaceae. It has a
number of subspecies...
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Collybia cirrhata is a
species of
fungus in the
family Tricholomataceae of the
order Agaricales (gilled mushrooms). The
species was
first described in...
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section Vestipedes).
Until recently it was most
frequently known as
Collybia dryophila. The cap is 2–6
centimetres (3⁄4–2+3⁄8 in) in diameter, convex...
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reexamined the specimen, and
moved it to Macrolepiota. Frequently, the name
Collybia albuminosa is
misused for
Termitomyces eurrhizus, and the name Termitomyces...