WebAtlas of Living Australia species page for the Cuphophyllus WebCuphophyllus pratensis has been shifted between several genera in the waxy cap family over the years, and your field guide may place the species in Hygrophorus, …
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WebCuphophyllus (Hygrocybe) pratensis Murrill - Meadow Waxcap. Phylum: Basidiomycota - Class: Agaricomycetes - Order: Agaricales - Family: Hygrophoraceae Distribution - Taxonomic History - Etymology - … WebCuphophyllus acutoides; Cuphophyllus adonis; Cuphophyllus albidocinereus; Cuphophyllus angustifolius; Cuphophyllus antillanus; Cuphophyllus aurantius; … fnf vs boyfriend\u0027s family
Cuphophyllus (Hygrocybe) pratensis, Meadow Waxcap
WebCuphophyllus radiatus (Arnolds) Bon, Docums Mycol. 20(no. 78): 40 (1990) Editorial comment: Name is incorrect but not illegitimate, Art. 68.1. See Cuphophyllus (M.A. … WebWissenschaftlicher Name Cuphophyllus Bon. Die Ellerlinge (Cuphophyllus, syn. Camarophyllus und Hygrocybe subgen. Cuphophyllus) sind eine Pilzgattung aus der Familie der Schnecklingsverwandten. Die Typusart ist der Orangefarbene Wiesen-Ellerling (Cuphophyllus pratensis). Cuphophyllus is a genus of agaric fungi in the family Hygrophoraceae. Cuphophyllus species belong to a group known as waxcaps in English, sometimes also waxy caps in North America or waxgills in New Zealand. In Europe, Cuphophyllus species are typical of waxcap grasslands, a declining habitat due … See more History The genus was described by French mycologist Marcel Bon in 1985, though it was subsequently synonymized with Hygrocybe by some authorities. Cuphophyllus … See more In Europe, Cuphophyllus species are typically found in agriculturally unimproved, short-sward grasslands (including pastures and lawns). Elsewhere, they are most frequently found in woodland. The genus is cosmopolitan. See more • C. acutoides • C. adonis • C. albidocinereus • C. angustifolius • C. antillanus • C. atlanticus See more Species are distinguished from most other waxcaps by producing non-viscid, typically white, grey, or brownish basidiocarps (fruit bodies) often with decurrent lamellae (gills). Species of the genus Chromosera are superficially similar, though often more brightly coloured. See more Fruit bodies of one of the commoner European waxcap species, C. pratensis, are edible and widely collected, sometimes being offered for sale in local markets. See more • List of Agaricales genera See more fnf vs breakout