- button, or a
belly with a navel. Similarly-shaped
agarics are said to be
omphalinoid in appearance.
Omphalina is the
diminutive of
Omphalia which is a reference...
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bryophilous (moss inhabiting)
agarics in the
Hymenochaetales that have an
omphalinoid morphology. They
inhabit patches of moss that grow on soil, tree trunks...
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genus of
brightly colored agarics in the
Hymenochaetales that have an
omphalinoid morphology. They
inhabit mosses and or
liverworts on soil in temperate...
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Gyroflexus is a
monotypic genus with a yellowish-ivory
colored omphalinoid agaric in the
Hymenochaetales that
grows on
living Sphagnum Phylogenetically...
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morphology ranging from ****ocyboid, collybioid, mycenoid, pleurotoid, to
omphalinoid.
Gills are decurrent, and the
stipe is
cylindrical and
equal in width...
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fruit bodies themselves are
nonlichenized and
resemble other types of
omphalinoid mushrooms.
These agarics lack
clamp connections and do not form hymenial...
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bryophilous or
graminicolous agarics in the Hymenochaetales. They have an
omphalinoid morphology, and
therefore were
previously classified in Omphalina. They...
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reclassified in
Lichenomphalia in 2002, as part of a
restructuring of the core
omphalinoid genera in the Agaricales. In
terms of its
conservation status, it has...
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Fungi portal Kuyper, T.W. (1986). "Generic
delimitation in
European omphalinoid Tricholomataceae". La
Famiglia delle Tricholomataceae, Atti del Convegno...
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parasitic relationship with them.
Barrasa J, Rico V. 2003. (2003). "The non-
omphalinoid species of
Arrhenia in the
Iberian Peninsula". Mycologia. 95 (4): 700–713...