- P.
cyanescens specimens do have a
cobwebby veil
which may
leave an
annular zone in maturity. Both the odor and
taste are farinaceous. P.
cyanescens has...
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Panaeolus cyanescens is a
mushroom in the
Bolbitiaceae family.
Panaeolus cyanescens is a
common psychoactive mushroom and is
similar to
Panaeolus tropicalis...
- by
Samuel Frederick Gray in 1821,
Suillus cyanescens by
Petter Karsten in 1882, and
Leucoconius cyanescens by Günther Beck von
Mannagetta und Lerchenau...
-
Narcisse Théophile Patouillard,
while in 1941, it was
called Stropharia cyanescens by
William Alphonso Murrill near
Gainesville in Florida. German-born mycologist...
- the
following subspecies: H. c.
Penangiana H. c.
Cyanescens Olander, S.B. (2020). "Haniffia
cyanescens". IUCN Red List of
Threatened Species. 2020: e...
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Lonchocarpus cyanescens is a
species of
shrub from
family Fabaceae. It is
commonly known as elu in Yoruba,
anunu by Igbo
people as
talaki in Hausa, sauru...
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species Agrilus cyanescens:
Agrilus cyanescens cyanescens (Ratzeburg, 1837)
Agrilus cyanescens johanidesi Nie****s, 1999 "Agrilus
cyanescens Report". Integrated...
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Phaedon cyanescens is a
species of leaf
beetle in the
family Chrysomelidae. It is
found in
Central America and
North America. "Phaedon
cyanescens Report"...
- inflorescences. The epithet,
cyanescens,
means 'bluish',
which is not
entirely accurate regarding the flower. "Salvia
cyanescens Boiss. & Balansa". Plants...
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Lactarius cyanescens is a
member of the
large milk-cap
genus Lactarius in the
order Russulales. It was
first described as new to
science in 2007. Fungi...