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- Cortinarius infractus, commonly known as the sooty-olive Cortinarius or the bitter webcap, is an inedible basidiomycete mushroom of the genus Cortinarius...
- Polybius arcuatus (Leach, 1814) Portunus arcuatus Leach, 1814 Portunus emarginatus Leach, 1814 Portunus guttatus Risso, 1816 Portunus infractus Otto, 1828...
- described as a genus in 1885. It contains only one known species, Hypolobus infractus, endemic to the State of Bahia in Brazil. Fournier, Eugène Pierre Nicolas...
- Cortinarius infractus var. flavus. It was raised to species status in 2014 when molecular analysis showed it to be genetically distinct from C. infractus. The...
- Symplectoscyphus hydrallmaniaeformis Symplectoscyphus indivisus Symplectoscyphus infractus Symplectoscyphus interruptus Symplectoscyphus johnstoni Symplectoscyphus...
- recommended due to its similarity to deadly poisonous species. Cortinarius infractus is a similar species that usually has a smaller cap. The specific epithet...
- Early Cretaceous Yixian Formation  China A rove beetle. Cretoquedius infractus Sp. nov Valid Solodovnikov & Yue in Solodovnikov et al. Early Cretaceous...
- L unfortunate Clerodendrum infortunatum H D infractus L bent, from frango, to fracture Hypolobus infractus H DS infundibuli­formis L funnel-shaped. (Also...
- Torephemera longipes Leptoneta calyptrata Albisca tracheata Epeoromimus infractus Osmylogramma martinsoni Juraphididae indet. List of dinosaur-bearing rock...
- amanita, ****ocybe phyllophila, megacollybia platyphylla, cortinarius infractus, mutinus caninus, lacrymaria lacrymabunda, lactarius deterrimus, lactarius...