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- Baeospora is a genus of fungi in the family Cyp****aceae. Basidiocarps (fruit bodies) are agarics. The genus was cir****scribed by mycologist Rolf Singer...
- Baeospora myosura, commonly known as conifercone cap, is a species of fungus that produces agaricoid fruit bodies on decaying pine and spruce cones. The...
- type of Hydropus, Hydropus fuliginarius. Mycopan grouped closest to Baeospora. Baeospora was shown to be in the Cyp****aceae by Matheny and colleagues. Mycopan...
- diameter. Clamp connections are present in the hyphae of all tissues. Baeospora myosura is similar in size and appearance to C. tuberosa, but grows on...
- viscidoviridis VU C1 Decreasing basidiomycota agaricomycetes boletales boletaceae Baeospora myriadophylla VU C2a(i) Decreasing basidiomycota agaricomycetes agaricales...
- include Strobilurius trullisatus, which also fruits on Douglas-fir cones. Baeospora myosura fruits on spruce cones, and Mycena purpureofusca on pine cones...
- "Resinomycena gen. nov. (Agaricales), an ally of Hydropus, Mycena and Baeospora". Mycotaxon. 13: 150–170. Redhead SA, Nagasawa E (1987). "Resinomycena...
-  stephanocystis has a yellow-brown to reddish-yellow cap that is not hygrophanous. Baeospora myosura is another small agaric that grows on pine and spruce cones, but...
- Arrhenia auriscalpium (Fr.) Fr. Arrhenia australis (Cleland) Grgur. Arrhenia baeospora (Singer) Redhead, Lutzoni, Moncalvo & Vilgalys Arrhenia bigelowii Voitk...
- sclerotia that are pale yellow to orange. Other similar mushrooms include Baeospora myosura and species of Strobilurus, but these species only grow on pine...