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- The Gomphidiaceae are a family of mushroom-forming fungi in the order Boletales. Unlike other boletes, all members of Gomphidiaceae (except for Gomphogaster)...
- well. The order also includes some gilled mushrooms, in the families Gomphidiaceae, Ser****ceae, Tapinellaceae, Hygrophoropsidaceae, and Paxillaceae, which...
- the brown slimecap or the copper spike, is a species of fungus in the Gomphidiaceae family. First described scientifically as Agaricus rutilus by Jacob...
- Chroogomphus or the pine spike, is a species of mushroom in the family Gomphidiaceae. Found in North America and the Dominican Republic, mushrooms grow on...
- renaming it Gomphidius in 1825. The genus gives its name to the family Gomphidiaceae. Despite being agaricoid (bearing gills) the genus (and family) belong...
- including North America and Eurasia. These fungi are members of the family Gomphidiaceae which are agaricoid members of the Boletales (suborder Suillineae)....
- Chroogomphus ochraceus is a species of fungus from the family Gomphidiaceae. Known for its close ****ociation with conifer trees–especially pines, it is...
- Gomphidius smithii is an edible mushroom in the family of Gomphidiaceae that is found in the Pacific Northwest in North America. "GSD Species Synonymy:...
- as December in northern California. Like other members of the family Gomphidiaceae, Gomphidius glutinosus has been thought to be ectomycorrhizal, forming...
- Gomphidius maculatus is an edible mushroom in the family Gomphidiaceae that is found in Europe and North America. It was first described scientifically...