- are said to be
omphalinoid in appearance.
Omphalina is the
diminutive of
Omphalia which is a
reference to the
belly button or navel-like
appearance of the...
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Agaricus adustus var.
elephantinus Pers. (1801)
Omphalia adusta var.
elephantinus (Pers.) Gray (1821)
Omphalia adusta ß
elephantinus (Bolton) Gray (1821) Agaricus...
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citricolor (Berk. & M.A.Curtis)
Murrill (1916)
Omphalia citricolor (Berk. & M.A.Curtis) Rick (1938)
Omphalia flavida Maubl. &
Rangel (1914)
Mycena flavida...
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Omphalia tralucida is a
species of
fungus in the
family Tricholomataceae.
First described scientifically by
Donald Everett Bliss in 1938, it
causes decline...
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Juxtolena omphalia is a
species of moth of the
family Tortricidae. It is
found in
Costa Rica.
Wikimedia Commons has
media related to
Juxtolena omphalia. Wikispecies...
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caespitosus Berk. (1847)
Monodelphus caespitosus (Berk.) Murrill, (1911)
Omphalia gymnopodia sensu Quélet
Pholiota gymnopodia (Bull.) A.F.M.Reijnders (1998)...
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alvearis Collybia dryophila var.
aurata Marasmius dryophilus Marasmius dryophilus var.
alvearis Marasmius dryophilus var.
auratus Omphalia dryophilus...
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Microcolona omphalias is a moth in the
family Elachistidae. It is
found in
South Africa,
where it has been
recorded from Mpumalanga. Beccaloni, G.; Scoble...
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Pompeja Herrich-Schäffer, 1856 Species: P. psorica
Binomial name
Pompeja psorica Herrich-Schäffer, 1854
Synonyms Omphalia psorica Herrich-Schäffer, [1854]...
- by the
French mycologist Lucien Quélet, who
classified it in the
genus Omphalia. It was
transferred to its
current genus, Lichenomphalia, in 2002. Known...