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- most of the 20th century it has been known under the names Volvariella gloiocephala or V. speciosa, but recent molecular studies have placed it as the type...
- capillata Gloiocephala caricis Gloiocephala cerkezii Gloiocephala ciliata Gloiocephala cinnamomea Gloiocephala confusa Gloiocephala cornelii Gloiocephala culmicola...
- (Rhizomarasmius), to the tropics, e.g. Gloiocephala, and from marine sites (Mycaureola) and fresh waters (Gloiocephala) to semiarid forests (Xerula). Most...
- Gloiocephala lutea is a species of fungus native to Ecuador. It was described as new to science by Rolf Singer in 1976. "Gloiocephala lutea Singer". GBIF...
- India, Korea, and ****stan Volvariella caesiotincta Europe Volvariella gloiocephala Australia Volvariella hypopithys Volvariella indica India Volvariella...
- from Pluteus. The study of Matheny et al. in 2006 included Volvariella gloiocephala that was placed as the sister group of Pluteus. The 2011 study of Justo...
- asprata, Marasmius trullisatus, Flammulina velutipes, Xerula furfuracea, Gloiocephala menieri, and Armillaria tabescens. The genera containing these latter...
- the ground in woods. V. caesiotincta has a bluish-gray cap, while V. gloiocephala can be distinguished from V. bombycina by its smooth cap that is sticky...
- Fr. 1877 Agaricus (Mycena) heliscus Berk. & Broome 1871 accepted as Gloiocephala helisca (Berk. & Broome) Pegler, (1986) Agaricus (Mycena) hiemalis Osbeck...
- Physalacriaceae, occupying a subclade with species from the genera Rhizomarasmius, Gloiocephala, Xerula, and Oudemansiella. Maire R, Chemin E (1922). "Un nouveau Pyrénomycète...