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- Polyozellus has had a varied taxonomic history and has been reclassified several times at both the family and genus level. The range of Polyozellus includes...
- Polyozellus multiplex is a species complex of fungi first described in 1899. P. multiplex is commonly known as the blue chanterelle, the purple chanterelle...
- species of fungi in the genera Cantharellus, Craterellus, Gomphus, and Polyozellus. They are orange, yellow or white, meaty and funnel-shaped. On the lower...
- Craterellus cornucopioides Craterellus cinereus Craterellus atrocinereus Polyozellus multiplex This page is an index of articles on fungus species (or higher...
- grow on the ground. Species in the genera Craterellus, Gomphus, and Polyozellus may also look like chanterelles.[citation needed] The genus Cantharellus...
- dibenzofuranyl derivatives of the molecule polyozellin, present in the fungus Polyozellus multiplex. Like polyozellin, some kynapcins inhibit prolyl endopeptidase...
- tomentosus, and species in the genera Craterellus, Gomphus, Omphalotus, and Polyozellus may have a somewhat similar appearance to C. subalbidus. C. subalbidus...
- pigment that is found in several fungi, such as Omphalotus subilludens and Polyozellus multiplex. Thelephoric acid has been shown to inhibit prolyl endopeptidase...
- Gomphus clavatus Polyozellus multiplex Cantharellus spp. Turbinellus kauffmanii norcaperatic acid North America Gomphus clavatus Polyozellus multiplex Cantharellus...
- Omphalotus (particularly the poisonous O. olivascens in California), and Polyozellus may have a somewhat similar appearance to C. formosus. Cantharellus formosus...