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relationships with
species of Alder. The
genus name is
synonymous with
Naucoria, with the
correct genus being Alnicola according to the most
recent taxonomic...
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Lange JE. (1938). "Studies in the
Agarics of Denmark. Part XII. Hebeloma,
Naucoria, Tubaria, Galera, Bolbitius, Pluteolus, Crepidotus, Pseudopaxillus, Paxillus"...
- (Fr.) S.Imai (1938)
Flammula astragalina var.
perelegans P.Karst. (1905)
Naucoria astragalina (Fr.) Quél. (1889)
Pholiota astragalina (Fr.)
Singer (1951)...
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Hebeloma (355 species)
Hymenogaster (79 species)
Naematoloma (13 species)
Naucoria (177 species)
Phaeocollybia (88 species)
Psathyloma (3 species) Psilocybe...
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species of
psychoactive mushroom. It was
originally described in 1898 as
Naucoria medullosa by
Italian mycologist Giacomo Bresadola.
Czech mycologist Jan...
- texture, a
grooved stipe, and a bitter,
mealy taste.
First described as
Naucoria ****minum by
French mycologist René
Maire in 1913, from
garden soil that...
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benefiting from an
exchange of nutrients. As well as
several species of
Naucoria,
these symbionts include Russula alnetorum, the
milkcaps Lactarius obscuratus...
- cap
edges initially curved inwards,
fruit bodies resembling Pholiota or
Naucoria and thin-walled,
obtuse or acute-ended
pleurocystidia that are not rounded...
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species as
Agaricus galanthinus in 1890. The
species was
described as
Naucoria galanthina in 1891 by Peir
Andrea Saccado. The
genus Tympanella was re-described...
- Boleti, part III (keys to Crepidotus, Deconica, Flocculina, Hygrophorus,
Naucoria,
Pluteus and Volvaria)".
Transactions of the
British Mycological Society...