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Secotioid fungi produce an
intermediate fruiting body form that is
between the mushroom-like
hymenomycetes and the
closed bag-shaped gasteromycetes, where...
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adapted for
growth in dry or semi-arid habitats. The
fruit bodies are
secotioid,
meaning the
spores are not
forcibly discharged, and the cap does not...
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species with
fruitbodies that are
laterally striped (pleurotoid),
closed (
secotioid or gasteroid), or crust-like (corticioid).
Molecular phylogenetics has...
- gasteromycete, however, but with a
hypogeous (underground)
fruiting body.
Secotioid fungus – like a gasteromycete, but with a stalk.
Thought to be an evolutionarily...
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Psilocybe weraroa,
formerly Weraroa novae-zelandiae, is a
secotioid fungus in the
family Hymenogastraceae. It is
endemic to New Zealand,
where it grows...
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Cortinarius porphyroideus,
commonly known as
purple pouch fungus, is a
secotioid species of
fungus endemic to New Zealand. It was one of six
species that...
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Agaricus columellatus is a
species of
secotioid fungus in the
family Agaricaceae. The
species was
described by
William Henry Long in 1941. The type collection...
- (June 2001). "A
nomenclatural checklist of agarics, boletes, and
related secotioid and
gasteromycetous fungi recorded from New Zealand". New
Zealand Journal...
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independent events) from
Hymenomycetes by gasteromycetation,
through secotioid stages. Thus, 'Gasteromycetes' and 'Gasteromycetidae' are now considered...
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Montagnea arenaria,
commonly known as the
gasteroid coprinus, is a
species of
secotioid fungus in the
family Agaricaceae.
Originally named Agaricus arenarius...