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- is Panaeolina foenisecii, a common lawn mushroom. Members of Panaeolina are broadly distributed throughout the world. Some members of Panaeolina have...
- Panaeolus foenisecii at mushroomobserver.org Rough Spored Panaeoloideae spore comparison Wikimedia Commons has media related to Panaeolina foenisecii....
- Panaeolina castaneifolia is a rare and widely distributed little brown mushroom. It has dark brown, co****ly roughened spores which resemble those of Panaeolina...
- at different times. The spores are smooth. The closely related genus Panaeolina shares the spotted gills but they are dark brown (not black) and the spores...
- a residence hall at Kansas State University, Manhattan, Kansas, U.S. Panaeolina foenisecii or Haymaker, a common species of mushroom A type of boxing...
- ISBN 0-9610798-0-0. Gerhardt, Ewald. TAXONOMISCHE REVISION DER GATTUNGEN PANAEOLUS UND PANAEOLINA. ISBN 3-510-48018-X. Mushroom Observer - Panaeolus antillarum Mushroom...
- both by its slightly roughened spores. It is also easily confused with Panaeolina castaneifolia, a species which has spores that are dark brown and significantly...
- Psychedelic Drugs vol. 6(1): 85–89. Abbé Giacomo Bresadola (1847 - 1929) Taxonomische Revision der Gattungen Panaeolus und Panaeolina, by Ew. Gerhardt, 1996...
- Mesop****iopsis Bat. & A.F.Vital (1957) †Palaeoagaracites Poinar & Buckley (2007) Panaeolina Maire (1933) Panaeolus (Fr.) Quél. (1872) Phlebophyllum R.Heim (1969)...
- Gerhardt, E. (1996). "Taxonomische Revision der Gattungen Panaeolus und Panaeolina (Fungi, Agaricales, Coprinaceae)". Bibliotheca Botanica. 147: 1–149. Arora...