Definition of Prunulus. Meaning of Prunulus. Synonyms of Prunulus

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- white spore print. C. prunulus may be found growing on the ground in hardwood and coniferous woods in the summer and autumn. C. prunulus has been recorded...
- edible St George's mushroom (Calocybe gambosa) or the miller (****opilus prunulus). It has been responsible for many cases of mushroom poisoning in Europe...
- Mycenoporella, Prunulus, Panellus, Poromycena, and Resinomycena. Dictyop**** has since been wrapped into Panellus, and both Poromycena and Prunulus into Mycena...
- ****opilus prunulus ****ocybe rivulosa (Pers.) P. Kumm. false champignon muscarine CNS gr****land Europe, North America Marasmius oreades ****opilus prunulus Cortinarius...
- muscarine Europe ****opilus prunulus ****ocybe dealbata Ivory Funnel muscarine[better source needed] Europe ****opilus prunulus Marasmius oreades Coprinopsis...
- edible fairy ring champignon (Marasmius oreades), or miller (****opilus prunulus). The ivory funnel is found in gr****y habitats in summer and autumn. Often...
- Co-David ****opilus priscuus (T.J. Baroni) Noordel. & Co-David  ****opilus prunulus (Scop.) P. Kumm. ****opilus pseudonitellinus (Dennis) Noordel. & Co-David...
- name by which it is currently known. William Alphonso Murrill moved it to Prunulus in 1916, but this genus has since been subsumed in Mycena. In 1879, Petter...
- on this basionym: Mycena tenerrima, published by Lucien Quélet in 1872; Prunulus tenerrimus by William Alphonso Murrill in 1916; and Karel Cejp's 1930 Pseudomycena...
- known species, while the Mycenoid lineage (Favolachia, Mycena, Panellus, Prunulus, Roridomyces) has more than 50 species. The recently discovered Lucentipes...