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Agaricus caperatus in 1796 by
South African mycologist Christiaan Hendrik Persoon, who
noted it grew in
beech woods. The
specific epithet caperatus is Latin...
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Meniscoessus is a
genus of
extinct multituberculates from the
Upper Cretaceous Period that
lived in
North America. It is a
member of the
order Multituberculata...
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colonies can be seen in the
pictures below.
Aspergillus caperatus growing on CYA
plate Aspergillus caperatus growing on YES
plate Chen, A.J.; Hubka, V.; Frisvad...
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fungus typical of the
brightly coloured Dermocybe subgenus.
Cortinarius caperatus, the "gypsy mushroom", is an
edible mushroom found in
northern regions...
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Binomial name
Flavoparmelia caperata (L.) Hale (1986)
Synonyms Lichen caperatus L. (1753)
Platisma caperatum (L.) Hoffm. (1794)
Lobaria caperata (L.)...
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chanterelle or yellow-leg ****ocybe nuda,
blewit (or blewitt)
Cortinarius caperatus, the
Gypsy mushroom Craterellus cornucopioides,
Trompette de la mort (trumpet...
- 1849
Prionobutis koilomatodon (Bl****er, 1849)
Eleotris caperatus Cantor, 1849
Butis caperatus (Cantor, 1849)
Eleotris delagoensis Barnard, 1927 Hypseleotris...
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Conservation as
being Nationally Endangered,
while Placostylus bollonsi caperatus is
classified as
Nationally Critical.
Buckley et al. (2011)
found based...
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genus of
fungi that form mushrooms.
Apart from a few
species such as C.
caperatus, many even so-called
edible species appear to have very
similar species...
- the s**** of
larger individuals. A "headwaters form," D.
dromas form
caperatus (Lea, 1845) has
additionally been described.: 9–10 This
species lives...