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- The Strophariaceae are a family of fungi in the order Agaricales. Under an older classification, the family covered 18 genera and 1316 species. The species...
- is a genus of small to medium-sized, fleshy mushrooms in the family Strophariaceae. They are saprobes that typically live on wood. The genus has a widespread...
- Hypholoma capnoides is a mushroom in the family Strophariaceae. Found in both the Old and New World, it grows on decaying wood and is edible, though may...
- Agaricales. Psilocybe had been placed taxonomically in the agaric family Strophariaceae based upon its spore and pileipellis morphology. The phylogenetic study...
- Hypholoma brunneum is a species of mushroom in the family Strophariaceae. It was originally described in 1899 by George Edward M****ee as Flammula brunnea...
- the other the non-bluing, non-hallucinogenic species in the family Strophariaceae. However, the generally accepted lectotype (a specimen later selected...
- Steglich. Galerina steglichii is part of the genus Galerina and family Strophariaceae. It has no subspecies. The mushroom contains psilocybin. Besl, H. (1993)...
- Pholiota, or the scaly Pholiota, is a species of mushroom in the family Strophariaceae. Common in North America and Europe, it is a secondary parasite, in...
- known as the golden pholiota, is a species of fungus in the family Strophariaceae that is found in native forest of New Zealand, southern Canada, and...
- Agrocybe is a genus of mushrooms in the family Strophariaceae (previously placed in the Bolbitiaceae). The genus has a widespread distribution, and contains...