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- type species for Gymnopus, Gymnopus fusipes, dates back to 1806 [(Pers.) Roussel]. Many of the species now classified in the Gymnopus genera were once...
- combination, Gymnopus fusipes. There was also an alternative move to reclassify it under Rhodocollybia, but that has not generally been accepted. Gymnopus fusipes...
- Wikimedia Commons has media related to Gymnopus dryophilus. Index Fungorum USDA ARS Fungal DatabaseGymnopus dryophilus” by Robert Sasata, Healing-Mushrooms...
- Austrian mycologist Meinhard Michael Moser. List of Gymnopus species "GSD Species Synonymy: Gymnopus moseri Antonín & Noordel". Species Fungorum. CAB International...
- infrequently in South America. Gymnopus spongiosus is not considered an edible mushroom. "GSD Species Synonymy. Current Name: Gymnopus spongiosus (Berk. & M.A...
- agaric genus Gymnopus. The following species are recognised in the genus Gymnopus: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V U W X Y Z Gymnopus agricola...
- Aspidonectes spinifer — Ag****iz, 1857 Gymnopus spinifer — Ag****iz, 1857 Trionyx spinifer — Ag****iz, 1857 Gymnopus olivaceus Wied, 1865 Callinia ****ifera...
- Buchanan-Hamilton, 1831 (nomen nudum) Aspidonectes gangeticus Wagler, 1833 Gymnopus duvaucelii Duméril & Bibron, 1835 Tyrse gangetica Gray, 1844 Trionyx gangetiga...
- fungi) in which he allocated the species to the already existing genus Gymnopus. In 1791 Bulliard described the same species as Agaricus urens, the epithet...
- The fungus grows on fallen leaves or humus. List of Gymnopus species "GSD Species Synonymy: Gymnopus herinkii Antonín & Noordel., Czech Mycol. 48(4): 310...