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- Gliophorus psittacinus, commonly known as the parrot toadstool or parrot waxcap, is a colourful mushroom that is a member of the genus Gliophorus, found...
- Gliophorus is a genus of agaric fungi in the family Hygrophoraceae. Gliophorus species belong to a group known as waxcaps in English, sometimes also waxy...
- (1879) Hygrocybe luteolaeta Arnolds (1985) Gliophorus luteolaetus (Arnolds) Kovalenko (1988) Gliophorus vitellinus (Fr.) Kovalenko (1988) Hygrocybe laeta...
- waxcap Gliophorus psittacinus is similar, but is typically green and, if not, retains this colour at the top of the stipe. The jubilee waxcap Gliophorus reginae...
- Gliophorus bichromus is a species of agaric fungus in the family Hygrophoraceae. Found in New Zealand, it was described by mycologist Egon Horak in 1973...
- the cap, and is hollow. When young, Gliophorus psittacinus has strong green colors that fade upon maturity. Gliophorus perplexus is thought to be saprobic...
- the taxonomic authority Index Fungorum retains it in Gliophorus. "GSD Species Synonymy: Gliophorus graminicolor E. Horak". Species Fungorum. CAB International...
- transferred to the genus Gliophorus in 1958. It is considered edible, but of little interest. "GSD Species Synonymy: Gliophorus laetus (Pers.) Herink (1958)"...
- Gliophorus viridis is a species of agaric fungus in the family Hygrophoraceae found in New Zealand and Australia. "Gliophorus viridis E.Horak 1973". MycoBank...
- Young as a species of Hygrocybe and transferred to Gliophorus in 2013. "GSD Species Synonymy: Gliophorus pseudograminicolor (A.M. Young) P.M. Kirk". Species...