Traditionally the family Hygrophoraceae, also known as waxy caps or waxcaps, was a taxon of white-spored agarics. Among them are some of the most brightly coloured fungi ...
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The Tricholomataceae is a large family of mushrooms within the Agaricales. A classic wastebasket taxon, the Tricholomataceae is inclusive of any white-, yellow-, or pink ...
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Hygrophorus is the type genus for the Hygrophoraceae. Members of this genus are distinguished from other members of this family by the dull coloration (tending towards ...
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Dictionary entry overview: What does Hygrophoraceae mean? • HYGROPHORACEAE (noun) The noun HYGROPHORACEAE has 1 sense: 1. a family of fungi ...
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The family Hygrophoraceae (Agaricales) includes some of the most beautiful examples of gilled fungi. Many species are brilliantly coloured and their shapes are ...
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I am following Arora (1986) here in dividing the Hygrophoraceae into three genera. Whether or not one believes that everything has been assigned where it ...
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Category:Hygrophoraceae - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Jump to: navigation, search. This category contains fungi placed in the family Hygrophoraceae. |
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Twenty-five taxa within family Hygrophoraceae are now known to occur in the warm temperate gallery rainforest and associated sclerophyll woodlands of the ...
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Photos/images of Family: Hygrophoraceae. ... Family Hygrophoraceae. Almond Woodwax (Hygrophorus agathosmus) · Bitter Waxcap (Hygrocybe mucronella) ...
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As a result, 24 species of the family Hygrophoraceae were found to be present in arctic-subarctic and alpine-subalpine localities in Russia. Only two species of ...
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