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Rhodocybe is a
genus of
fungi in the
family Entolomataceae.
Basidiocarps (fruit bodies) are
agaricoid (gilled mushrooms)
producing pink basidiospores...
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classified in ****opilus.
Species with
nodulose spores are
classified in
Rhodocybe or Rhodophana.
Species with
obscurely nodulose spores (appearing almost...
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Rhodocybe gemina is a
species of
fungus in the
family Entolomataceae. It has the
recommended English name of tan
pinkgill and
produces agaricoid basidiocarps...
- re-published in 1971,
though as a
subgenus of
Rhodocybe. It did not find
favour as a
genus until Rhodocybe was
found to be
polyphyletic and
Kluting et al...
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recognised in the
genus with many
species formerly classified in the
genera Rhodocybe, ****opilus, Richoniella, and
Rhodogaster that were
formally transferred...
- Volvariella),
Entolomataceae (Claudopus, ****opilus, Entoloma, Pouzarella,
Rhodocybe, Richoniella).
Fungi of New
Zealand / Ngā
Harore o Aotearoa. Vol. 5. Hong...
- the type
species of the
genus Omphaliaster.
First described in 1967 as
Rhodocybe borealis, it was
transferred to
Omphaliaster in 1971.
Fungi portal List...
- by
Andreas Gminder in a 2005 publication, who
provisionally called it
Rhodocybe byssisedoides because of its
similarity to the
species Entoloma byssisedum...
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obscurely angular spores with 6–10
angles (some
formerly classified as
Rhodocybe).
Based on
three locus DNA analysis,
these species form a distinct, well-defined...
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changed this
situation for the
Rhodocybe/****opilus group.
Firstly ****opilus was
found to be a
clade embedded within Rhodocybe meaning that to
avoid polyphyly...