- at
least 34 Cortinariaceae.
Molecular studies of
members of the
genus Rozites,
including its most
famous member R. caperata, have
shown them
nested within...
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mycologist Petter Adolf Karsten established the
genus Rozites in 1879 to
accommodate the species—as
Rozites caperatus—on the
basis of the
mushroom having a...
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Cortinarius metallicus,
originally described as
Rozites metallica and
commonly known as the
steel blue
rozites, is a
species of
mushroom native to Australia...
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immature mushrooms. In Møller's 1893
study he
described the
mushrooms of
Rozites gongylophorus growing from a nest
removed from the wild as follows: Cap:...
- 1982 as
Rozites castanella by
mycologists Egon
Horak and
Grace Marie Taylor.
Peintner U,
Horak E,
Moser M,
Vilgalys R (2002). "Phylogeny of
Rozites, Cuphocybe...
-
described as
Rozites meleagris, is a
species of
mushroom native to New Zealand.
Peintner U,
Horak E,
Moser M,
Vilgalys R (2002). "Phylogeny of
Rozites, Cuphocybe...
- Rosaura, Rosella, Rosellina, Rosetta,
Rosina Latvian: Roze, Roza, Rozālija,
Rozīte (diminutive) Portuguese: Rosa, Rosália, Rosalba, Rosária, Rosy, Rose (mainly...
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Sofie Kristiansen 02:24 Kine
Hedlund Eriksen 24:13 Emma ****erhøi 26:00 Line
Terjesen 55:13
Goals 08:22, 13:21
Simona Grāpēna 27:41 Jūlija
Rozīte...
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originally described by John
Burton Cleland and
Edwin Cheel in 1918 as
Rozites australiensis.
Cleland later (1924)
placed it in Locellina, a now-defunct...
- Last Laugh". The Film Collaborative.
Retrieved September 8, 2017. Jule
Rozite. "The Last Laugh".
Tribeca Film Festival.
Retrieved September 7, 2017. Dennis...