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Lepiota lilacea is a
species of
fungus belonging to the
family Agaricaceae. It was
first described in Italy, in 1893, by
Giacomo Bresadora, in his book...
- 1846)
Siderastraea lilacea Klunzinger, 1879
Siderastrea clava (Dana, 1846)
Siderastrea clavus (Dana, 1846)
Siderastrea lilacea Klunzinger, 1879 Siderastrea...
- Hampson's
hedge blue (Acytolepis
lilacea) is a
small butterfly found in Sri Lanka,
south India, Myanmar, and Laos that
belongs to the
lycaenids or blues...
- Eois
lilacea is a moth in the
family Geometridae. It is
found in Colombia. Yu, ****y Sick Ki. "Eois
lilacea (Dognin 1909)". Home of Ichneumonoidea. Taxapad...
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Dysgonia lilacea is a moth of the
family Noctuidae first described by
George Thomas Bethune-Baker in 1906. It is
found in New Guinea. Poole, R. W. (1989)...
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magnispora Lepiota castanea Lepiota cristata Lepiota castaneidisca Lepiota lilacea The
following species have
individual entries:
Lepiota ananya Lepiota anupama...
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Lepiota heimii Lepiota helveoloides Lepiota kuehneri Lepiota langei Lepiota lilacea Lepiota locanensis Lepiota ochraceofulva Lepiota pseudohelveola Lepiota...
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Melzer include the
species Lentinus melzeri,
Russula melzeri, and
Russula lilacea var.
melzeriana (now
Russula melzeriana); the
genera Melzericium and Melzerodontia...
- red-brown in colour, low down on the stipe. The rare,
toxic species L.
lilacea has a
morphology similar to L. cristata but has
purple to purple-brown...
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Letharia vulpina Tremella lichenicola Luxembourg Mycoblastus fucatus Tremella lilacea Costa Rica
Diaporthe sp?
Tremella lloydiae-candidae
Tremella sensu stricto...