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Meaning of Tricholomopsis from wikipedia

- Tricholomopsis is a genus of fungi in the family Phyllotopsidaceae. Its best known member and type species is Tricholomopsis rutilans. The name means appearing...
- Tricholomopsis rutilans, commonly known as plums and custard, or red-haired agaric, is a species of gilled mushroom found across Europe and North America...
- Tricholomopsis decora, commonly known as prunes and custard, is a species of gilled mushroom in the genus Tricholomopsis. It occurs in North America and...
- Tricholomopsis bambusina is a species of Tricholomopsis from China and ****an. "Tricholomopsis bambusina in Mycobank". Media related to Tricholomopsis...
- Peck in 1888; Rolf Singer transferred it to Tricholomopsis in 1969. "GSD Species Synonymy: Tricholomopsis sulphurea (Peck) H.E. Bigelow". Species Fungorum...
- Tricholomopsis ornata is a species of Tricholomopsis from Europe. "Tricholomopsis ornata in Mycobank". Media related to Tricholomopsis ornata at Wikimedia...
- (deadly) light brown spores Omphalotus illudens (toxic) yellow spores Tricholomopsis sp. (Inedible) cream colored spores Cortinarius sp. (Potentially toxic)...
- transferred to several genera in its history, including Tricholoma, Tricholomopsis, Armillaria, and Floccularia. Three American mycologists considered...
- "Phylogenetic and taxonomic updates of Agaricales, with an emphasis on Tricholomopsis". Mycology. 15 (2): 180–209. Karasiński, D.; Nagy, L. G.; Szarkándi...
- natural spruce woods are P****inus viticola and prunes and custard (Tricholomopsis decora). Ravine (Schluchtwald), riparian (Auwald) and river source (Quellwald)...