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specific epithet conchatus is
derived from the
Latin word
meaning "s****-like". It is
commonly known as the
lilac oysterling. P****
conchatus mushrooms have...
- Cervantes, 2008
Acroleucus colombi****
Brailovsky & Barrera, 2015
Acroleucus conchatus Brailovsky, 1984
Acroleucus coxalis (Stål, 1858)
Acroleucus daedalus Brailovsky...
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Wartchow (2012) P****
ciliatus (Lév.) T.W.May & A.E.Wood (1995) P****
conchatus (Bull.) Fr. (1838) P****
conglomeratus Lloyd (1922) P****
convivalis Corner...
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include Lentinellus ursinusus,
Crepidotus mollis, P**** rudis, P****
conchatus, and
Pleurotus ostreatus.
Fruit bodies grow
singly or in
overlapping clusters...
- P****inopsis P****inus
conchatus Scientific classification Kingdom:
Fungi Division:
Basidiomycota class:
Agaricomycetes Order:
Hymenochaetales Family:...
- brown,
shining bluish violet. The
specific name is
derived from the
Latin conchatus (meaning conchoidal) and
refers to the scallop-shaped
distal half of the...
- in Europe. It
lives only in the
pores of the
bracket fungus P****inus
conchatus,
which grows on
Salix caprea, and P****inus punctatus,
which grows on...
- Co-David ****opilus
collybioides (Singer) Noordel. & Co-David ****opilus
conchatus (E. Horak) Noordel. & Co-David ****opilus
conicus (Singer) Noordel. &...
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Crepidotus commiscibilis (Berk. & M.A. Curtis)
Murrill (1916)
Crepidotus conchatus Hesler & A.H. Sm. (1965)
Crepidotus confertus Hesler & A.H. Sm. (1965)...
- Karg, 1976
Hydrogamasellus coleoptratus (Berlese, 1888)
Hydrogamasellus conchatus Karg & Schorlemmer, 2009
Hydrogamasellus contingentis Karg, 1997 Hydrogamasellus...