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- Cystodermella is a genus of fungi in the family Agaricaceae. The genus comprises about 12 species, noted for producing agaric fruit bodies, bearing a...
- Cystodermella elegans is a fungus species in the genus Cystodermella. It was described in 1927 in Congo. Amylolepiota, Clavicybe and Cystodermella, new...
- Cystodermella cinnabarina is a basidiomycete fungus of the genus Cystodermella. Its fruiting body is a small agaric bearing a distinctive reddish-coloured...
- species but in 2002 Harmaja separated some of them off into the new genus Cystodermella (for instance Cystoderma cinnabarinum, C. elegans and C. granulosum)...
- 672–6. doi:10.2307/3760512. Capelari M, Asai T. (2009). "Cystoderma, Cystodermella and Ripartitella in Atlantic Forest, São Paulo State, Brazil". Hoehnea...
- rugoso-reticulatum. Some forms have a whitish yellow cap. Cystodermella granulosa, and Cystodermella cinnabarina are both redder as a rule, and have adnate...
- a plant species found in Brazil Armillaria elegans, a synonym for Cystodermella elegans, a fungus species This disambiguation page lists articles ****ociated...
- cinnabarina, a flowering plant Cryptachaea cinnabarina, a Brazilian spider Cystodermella cinnabarina, a basidiomycete fungus This disambiguation page lists articles...
- described Armillaria elegans in 1927 (that species is now placed in Cystodermella). A. montagnei and A. luteobubalina may represent the same species....
- generic name (help) Harmaja H. (2002). "Amylolepiota, Clavicybe and Cystodermella, new genera of the Agaricales". Karstenia. 42 (2): 39–48. doi:10.29203/ka...