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Phaeogalera is a
small genus of slender,
fleshy bog and swamp-inhabiting
mushrooms with large,
brownish spores with a germ pore and a
hymenium lacking...
- such as Pholiota, Tubaria, Conocybe, Pholiotina, Agrocybe, Gymnopilus,
Phaeogalera and Psilocybe. For the most part,
Galerinas will be
found ****ociated...
- Tubaria. In
older classifications it had been
included in Pholiota,
Phaeogalera, or Hemipholiota.
Modern molecular evidence suggested recognition of...
- Borovička (2007)
Synonyms Naucoria medullosa Bres. (1898)
Galerina medullosa (Bres.) Clémençon (1977)
Phaeogalera medullosa (Bres.) M.M.Moser (1978)...
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Gulden G,
Vesterholt J (1999). "The
genera Galerina and
Phaeogalera (Basidiomycetes, Agaricales) on the
Faroe Islands".
Nordic Journal of...
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relationship between the
latter genus and the
genera Kuehneromyces and
Phaeogalera. In 2007, a
paper by
Redhead et al.
proposed conserving the
genus Psilocybe...
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Hebelomina Hemipholiota Hypholoma Kuehneromyces Leratiomyces Pachylepyrium Phaeogalera Phaeonematoloma Pholiota Protostropharia Pseudogymnopilus Stagnicola...
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colorless in KOH. Gro G. (2006). "The
agaric genera Galerina Earle and
Phaeogalera Kühner". In
Boertmann D,
Knudsen H (eds.).
Arctic and
Alpine Mycology...