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Laxitextum is a
genus of
fungi in the
family Hericiaceae. The
widespread genus contains three species. It was cir****scribed by Paul
Lewis Lentz in 1955...
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Laxitextum bicolor is a
plant pathogen fungus. It is inedible. Phillips,
Roger (2010).
Mushrooms and
Other Fungi of
North America. Buffalo, NY: Firefly...
- M.A. Curtis) Cooke, (1880)
Hymenochaete vinosa (Berk.) Cooke, (1880)
Laxitextum cr****um (Lév.) Lentz, (1955)
Lloydella scabriseta (Cooke) Höhn. & Litsch...
- Order:
Russulales Family:
Hericiaceae Donk (1964) Type
genus Hericium Pers. (1794)
Genera Dentipellicula Dentipellis Dentipratulum Hericium Laxitextum...
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ulmarius I****tus
arizonicus I****tus
cuticularis I****tus
munzii Laxitextum bicolor Laxitextum sulcata Oxyporus latemarginatus Oxyporus populinus Phanerochaete...
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Daedaleopsis confragosa Hairy bracket,
Trametes hirsuta, on
birch log
Laxitextum bicolor, a new
species for the
reserve Ganoderma adspersum,
Southern bracket...
- in the
field because of its
distinctive strongly cracked fruit bodies.
Laxitextum bicolor,
commonly known as the "two-tone parchment", is a
potential lookalike...
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Stereum bellum Sacc.
Stereum bicolor (Pers.) Fr., (1838),
accepted as
Laxitextum bicolor (Pers.) Lentz, 1956
Stereum bresadoleanum Lloyd.
Stereum caperatum...