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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...
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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...
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North America.
Conocybe rugosa was
originally described in the
genus Pholiotina, and its
morphology and a 2013
molecular phylogenetics study supported...
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including Panaeolus (including Copelandia), Inocybe, Pluteus, Gymnopilus, and
Pholiotina.
Amongst other cultural applications,
psilocybin mushrooms are used as...
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genus Pholiotina:
Pholiotina alba (Enderle) Hauskn. &
Enderle (2007)
Pholiotina altoindina Singer (1989)
Pholiotina arnoldsii Hauskn. (2007)
Pholiotina atrocyanea...
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Baroni Psilocybe zapotecorum "Resolving the
polyphyletic origins of
Pholiotina s.l. (Bolbitiaceae, Agaricales)
based on
Chinese materials and reliable...
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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...
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cheilocystidia have been
transferred to the
genus Pholiotina,
which was
formerly a
subgenus of Conocybe. However,
Pholiotina as it is
currently defined is polyphyletic...
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derivative which occurs naturally within the
mushrooms Inocybe aeruginascens,
Pholiotina cyanopus, and
Psilocybe cubensis. It was
discovered by
Jochen Gartz. Aeruginascin...
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similar species include mushrooms of the
genus Galerina and
Pholiotina rugosa—all
potentially deadly—and
Chlorophyllum molybdites. All of these...