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Helvella dryophila is a
species of
fungus in the
family Helvellaceae. It is
found in
western North America,
where it ****ociates with oak.
Nguyen NH, Landeros...
- 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, and reddish-brown...
- Xylariaceae. This is a
monotypic genus,
containing the
single species Obolarina dryophila.
Lumbsch TH,
Huhndorf SM. (December 2007). "Outline of
Ascomycota – 2007"...
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astragalina (Fr.) P.Kumm. (1871)
Flammopsis astragalinus (Fr.)
Fayod (1889)
Dryophila astragalina (Fr.) Quél. (1886)
Gymnopilus astragalinus (Fr.) S.Imai (1938)...
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mycologist Lucien Quélet
classified Pholiota as a
subgenus of
Dryophila in 1886,
resulting in
Dryophila caperata being added to the species' synonymy. Worthington...
- (1815)
Agaricus olearius subsp. phosp****us
Battarra ex Pers. (1828)
Dryophila phosp****a (Battarra ex Pers.) Quél. (1888) ****ocybe
olearia (DC.) Maire...
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adiposa (Batsch) P.Kumm. (1871)
Synonyms Agaricus adiposus Batsch (1786)
Dryophila adiposa (Batsch) Quél. (1886)
Hypodendrum adiposum (Batsch) Overh. (1932)...
- A.H.Sm. (1946)
Synonyms Pholiota mutabilis (Schaeff.) P.Kumm. (1871)
Dryophila mutabilis (Schaeff.) Quél. (1886)
Galerina mutabilis (Schaeff.) P.D.Orton...
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characteristics include the lack of cheilocystidia, and the lack of a
dryophila-structure in the pileipellis. The
fungus grows on
fallen leaves or humus...
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various Collybia species, such as C. alkalivirens, C. luteifolia, C.
dryophila, and C. butyracea. It has also been
found growing on
agaric species in...