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- Copalnic-Mănăștur, Curtuiușu Mic (Kiskörtvélyes), Făurești (Kováskápolnok), Lăschia (Lacház), Preluca Nouă (Újharagos), Preluca Veche (Haragos), Rușor (Rózsapatak)...
- Binomial name Royoporus spathulatus (Jungh.) A.B.De (1996) Synonyms List Laschia spatulata Jungh. (1838) Favolus spatulatus (Jungh.) Lév. (1844) Hymenogramme...
- Synonyms Favolus mani****ris Berk. (1854) Laschia caespitosa var. mani****ris (Berk.) Sacc. (1888) Laschia mani****ris (Berk.) Sacc. (1888) "Mycena mani****ris"...
- honeycomb. The name was first published as a section of the obsolete genus Laschia, which was named after Wilhelm Gottfried Lasch (1787-1863), who was a German...
- Agarico-gelicidium Paulet (1793) Zonaria Roussel (1806) Laschia Fr. (1830) Oncomyces Klotzsch (1843) Hirneola Fr. (1848) Laschia subgen. Auriculariella Sacc. (1888) Seismosarca...
- Z-L (1994). "Studies of classification and geographic distribution of Laschia-complex from the Southern and Southeastern Yunnan, China". Acta Botanica...
- Z-L (1994). "Studies of classification and geographic distribution of Laschia-complex from the Southern and Southeastern Yunnan, China". Acta Botanica...
- Steccherinaceae Genus: Junghuhnia Corda (1842) Type species Junghuhnia crustacea (Jungh.) Ryvarden (1972) Synonyms Laschia Jungh. (1838) Aschersonia Endl. (1842)...
- sorriso che non ride più Donna senza età Gli occhi del Amore La donna madre Laschia ch'io pianga Nata Libera Non pensare a me Quando verranno i giorni Roma...
- chatter, while the central slow movement that chews over Handel's aria 'Laschia ch'io pianga' remains more meretricious than meaningful. Luckily, the fretful...