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- ants and Attamyces mushrooms. Termitomyces mushrooms are edible, and are highly regarded for their flavor. Termitomyces includes the largest edible mushroom...
- Collybia albuminosa is misused for Termitomyces eurrhizus, and the name Termitomyces albuminosus for Termitomyces mushrooms. Termitomycesphins A-H are...
- nodules that serve as food for the termites. Termitomyces heimii is common in South Asia. Termitomyces heimii was first described by K. Natarajan in...
- Termitomyces microcarpus is a species of agaric fungus in the family Lyophyllaceae. An edible species, it is found in Africa and Asia, where it grows in...
- Termitomyces schimperi is a large mushroom ****ociated with the termite species Macrotermes michaelseni. It grows in the northern part of Southern Africa...
- Termitomyces titanicus (common name chi-ngulu-ngulu) is a species of edible fungus in the Lyophyllaceae family. Found in West Africa (as well as Zambia...
- commercially harvested despite the ease of cultivation. Pleurotus ostreatus Termitomyces species are symbiotes of termites and the mushrooms grow out of termite...
- and transferred to the genus Termitomyces by Roger Heim in 1942. The mushroom is edible and used as food. "Termitomyces le-testui (Pat.) R. Heim :109...
- fungus-cultivating termite Ancistrotermes Termitomyces heimii growing on 'comb' inside a termite mound Termitomyces fungi are mutually dependent on Macrotermitinae...
- Termitomyces clypeatus species of agaric fungus in the family Lyophyllaceae. Found in Africa, it was formally described by Roger Heim in 1951. Zang M,...