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- Pholiotina is a genus of small agaric fungi. It was cir****scribed by Swiss mycologist Victor Fayod in 1889 for Conocybe-like species with partial veils...
- transferred to Conocybe by Robert Kühner in 1935 before being transferred to Pholiotina by Rolf Singer in 1950 and finally to Conocybula by T. Bau & H. B. Song...
- death cap mushroom. Conocybe rugosa was originally described in the genus Pholiotina, and its morphology and a 2013 molecular phylogenetics study supported...
- genus Pholiotina: Pholiotina alba (Enderle) Hauskn. & Enderle (2007) Pholiotina altoindina Singer (1989) Pholiotina arnoldsii Hauskn. (2007) Pholiotina atrocyanea...
- cheilocystidia have been transferred to the genus Pholiotina, which was formerly a subgenus of Conocybe. However, Pholiotina as it is currently defined is polyphyletic...
- including Panaeolus (including Copelandia), Inocybe, Pluteus, Gymnopilus, and Pholiotina. Amongst other cultural applications, psilocybin mushrooms are used as...
- Conocybe und Pholiotina angehören" [Revision of Velenovský's species of the genus Galera which belong to the genera Conocybe and Pholiotina] (PDF). Czech...
- mushrooms (Amanita, Galerina and Lepiota) and one species of the genus Pholiotina. Amatoxins are very potent, as little as half a mushroom cap can cause...
- apala gill edge 400x Conocybe apala spores 1000x Similar species include Pholiotina rugosa and Conocybe tenera. Conocybe apala is a saprobe found in areas...
- to be found with gr****. These have cheilocystidia which are capitate. Pholiotina are mushrooms which are thin, Mycena-like, with a dry cap surface. These...