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- Rhizomarasmius is a genus of fungi in the family Physalacriaceae, containing about five species. The genus was created in 2000 by R. H. Petersen to accommodate...
- the family have a widespread distribution, ranging from the Arctic, (Rhizomarasmius), to the tropics, e.g. Gloiocephala, and from marine sites (Mycaureola)...
- Rhizomarasmius epidryas (syn. Marasmius epidryas or Mycetinis epidryas) is one of a group of mushrooms formerly in the genus Marasmius. It grows amongst...
- Rhizomarasmius pyrrhocephalus is a taxon of fungus. It serves as the type species of its genus. The genus Rhizomarasmius was split from Marasmius due to...
- Rhizomarasmius setosus (syn. Marasmius setosus or Marasmius recubans) is a tiny whitish mushroom having a distinctive hairy stem. It has been given the...
- Retrieved 2018-11-13. "Rhizomarasmius, gen. nov. (Xerulaceae, Agaricales)". Mycotaxon. Retrieved 2018-11-13. "Rhizomarasmius undatus page". mycodb.fr...
- into the new genus Mycetinis; a few others have been reclassified as Rhizomarasmius or Gloiocephala. Former M. androsaceus is now considered to belong to...
- "Cibaomyces and Cyptotrama, two new genera for Europe, and an emendation of Rhizomarasmius (Basidiomycota, Physalacriaceae)". Mycological Progress. 14 (2): 4....
- California Mycetinis curraniae New Zealand (Mycetinis epidryas) Synonym of Rhizomarasmius epidryas Arctic (Europe, Canada & Alaska) or alpine Mycetinis kallioneus...
- Physalacriaceae, occupying a subclade with species from the genera Rhizomarasmius, Gloiocephala, Xerula, and Oudemansiella. Maire R, Chemin E (1922)....