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clamp connections that all
Neolentinus produce on
their generative hyphae. The best
known species in this
genus is
Neolentinus lepideus,
sometimes known...
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Neolentinus lepideus is a
basidiomycete mushroom of the
genus Neolentinus,
until recently also
widely known as
Lentinus lepideus.
Common names for it...
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mountainous locales. The
species resembles Neolentinus lepideus and
Catathelasma imperiale. "Species synonymy:
Neolentinus ponderosus (O.K. Mill.)
Redhead & Ginns"...
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central stipe.
Microscopically it
differs from
Neolentinus by the
absence of
clamp connections. Like
Neolentinus, it
produces abundant, con****uous pleurocystidia...
- tough,
leathery genera Lentinus and P**** are
among the Polyporales, but
Neolentinus is in the Gloeophyllales, and the
little pin-mushroom genus, Rickenella...
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where the
larvae develop in
Neolentinus lepideus,
Kretzschmaria deusta,
Chondrostereum purpureum,
Sebacina incrustans,
Neolentinus tigrinus,
Pleurotus spp...
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microscopy is
required to
reliably distinguish. It may also
resemble Neolentinus kauffmanii. Like all
species in its genus, L.
micheneri is inedible....
- Circuits, an
American boutique guitar amplifier manufacturer Train wrecker (
Neolentinus lepideus), a
mushroom This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated...
- the Gloeophyllaceae, in
which are
included the
genera Gloeophyllum,
Neolentinus, Heliocybe, and Veluticeps.
Binder M,
Hibbett DS,
Larsson KH, Larsson...
- Phylogenetically, it
along with
several other brown rot Basidiomycota,
Neolentinus, Heliocybe, and
Veluticeps form an
order called the Gloeophyllales. The...