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- Ino**** erubescens (formerly Inocybe erubescens, also formerly named I. patouillardii), and also commonly known as the deadly fibrecap, brick-red tear mushroom...
- this genus. The type species, Narcissea patouillardii was previously classified as Coprinopsis patouillardii. This genus is named after the French mycologist...
- Synonyms Lepiota barlae Pat. (1905) Lepiota barlaeana Pat. (1909) Lepiota patouillardii Sacc. & Trotter (1912) Lepiota patouillardi Sacc. & Trotter (1912)...
- Coprinopsis a****inata Coprinopsis cinerea Coprinopsis narcotica Coprinopsis patouillardii Coprinopsis radiata Crucibulum laeve Cyathus stercoreus Deconica coprophila...
- Melanoleuca and Spongipellis. A mycological species called Inocybe patouillardii (brick-red tear mushroom) is one of the species named after him. He...
- erubescens (A. Blytt) Matheny & Esteve-Rav. red-staining inocybe (prev. I. patouillardii) muscarine CNS Deciduous woodland (beech) Europe Calocybe gambosa, Agaricus...
- Hirsutella nutans Hirsutella ovalispora Hirsutella parasitica Hirsutella patouillardii Hirsutella petchabunensis Hirsutella pichilinguensis Hirsutella piligena...
- ochroporus I****tus pacificus I****tus palmicola I****tus papyrinus I****tus patouillardii I****tus pegleri I****tus peristrophidis I****tus pertenuis I****tus...
- Whalley (1989) Camillea ovalispora Hastrup & Læssøe (2009) Camillea patouillardii Læssøe, J.D.Rogers & Whalley (1989) Camillea pila Lloyd (1924) Camillea...
- mycologist. Fungi he named include the deadly Lepiota helveola and Inocybe patouillardii, though the latter is now known as Ino**** erubescens as this latter...