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- genus Rhodocollybia: Rhodocollybia amica Rhodocollybia antioquiana Rhodocollybia asema Rhodocollybia badiialba Rhodocollybia brevipes Rhodocollybia butyracea...
- Rhodocollybia butyracea, commonly known as the buttery collybia, is a species of fungus in the mushroom family Omphalotaceae. It has a number of subspecies...
- Rhodocollybia maculata, commonly known as the spotted toughshank, is a species of basidiomycete fungus in the family Omphalotaceae. It often appears in...
- Rhodocollybia fodiens is a species of fungus in the mushroom family Omphalotaceae. BioLibRhodocollybia fodiensImages Wikimedia Commons has media...
- Rhodocollybia laulaha is a species of fungus in the family [[ Omphalotaceae]]. Found in Hawaii, it was described as new to science in 1999 by mycologists...
- but now the majority have been separated into other genera: Gymnopus, Rhodocollybia and Dendrocollybia. Research published November 2023 re****igned a number...
- Gymnopus Hymenoporus Lentinula Marasmiellus Mycetinis Neonothop**** Omphalotus Paragymnopus Paramycetinis Pseudomarasmius Pusillomyces Rhodocollybia...
- ʻĀkalakala (Rubus macraei) Māmaki (Pipturus albidus) Pholiota peleae Rhodocollybia laulaha Mycena marasmielloides Glowing like the sun Hygrocybe lamalama...
- species are not generally recognized at present. One similar species is Rhodocollybia butyracea, which has a pinkish spore deposit, and some of the spores...
- Collybia and related genera in Europe. Part 2: Collybia, Gymnopus, Rhodocollybia, Crinipellis, Chaetocalathus, and additions to Marasmiellus. Libri Botanici...