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Meaning of Arcangeliella from wikipedia

- Arcangeliella is a genus of gasteroid fungi in the family Russulaceae. Taxonomic and phylogenetic research has shown that it is very likely a synonym...
- Arcangeliella cr****a, commonly known as the gasteroid milk cap, is a North American secotioid fungus species in the family Russulaceae. Like other members...
- e.g. L. angiocarpus described from Zambia. The angiocarpous genera Arcangeliella and Zelleromyces are phylogenetically part of Lactarius. Systematics...
- glabrellus Z. claridgei Trappe (2003) = Arcangeliella claridgei Z. corkii Trappe & Claridge (2003) = Arcangeliella corkii Z. daucinus G.W. Beaton, Pegler...
- fruitbodies within the family are form taxa instead of natural groups: Arcangeliella, Gastrolactarius, and Zelleromyces are phylogenetically part of Lactarius...
- published but this name is now a synonym of Tripogon. Then in 1900, Arcangeliella is a genus of gasteroid fungi in the family Russulaceae was published...
- T75111171A75111471.en. Retrieved 20 November 2021. Vidal JM. (2004). "Arcangeliella borziana and A. stephensi, two gasteroid fungi often mistaken. A taxonomic...
- Gastrolactarius textus Gastrolactarius variegatus Vidal JM. (2004). "Arcangeliella borziana and A. stephensi, two gasteroid fungi often mistaken. A taxonomic...
- sporop****s. Research articles related to Rhizopogonaceae, Gauiteria, Arcangeliella, Gymnomyces and Macromanites, Leucogastor and Leucophlebs were found...
- new genus of Rhizopogonaceae with further notes on Leucogaster and Arcangeliella". Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden. 18 (3): 457–64. doi:10.2307/2394031...