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- Lentinellus bissus Lentinellus brunnescens Lentinellus calyciformis Lentinellus castoreus Lentinellus cochleatus Lentinellus crawfordii Lentinellus dimidiatus...
- Lentinellus cochleatus, commonly known as the aniseed ****les****, is a wood-inhabiting fungus. It has a mild aniseed odor and flavor. Like all species...
- its bitterness. "Index Fungorum Synonymy: Lentinellus vulpinus". Retrieved 12 February 2021. "Lentinellus vulpinus (Sowerby) Kühner & Maire". www.gbif...
- Lentinellus ursinus is a species of fungus belonging to the family Auriscalpiaceae. Like all species in its genus, it is inedible due to its bitterness...
- transferred it to the genus Lentinellus in 1983. Like all species in its genus, it is inedible. Kuo, M. (2005). "Lentinellus micheneri". MushroomExpert...
- Jr; Stewart L. (1971). "The genus Lentinellus". Mycologia. 63 (2): 333–69. doi:10.2307/3757765. JSTOR 3757765. Lentinellus mont**** in Index Fungorum...
- mushrooms (Lactarius, Lactifluus) and russulas (Russula), as well as Lentinellus, are in the Russulales, while the tough, leathery genera Lentinus and...
- becomes tough and the flavor becomes acrid and unpleasant. Some toxic Lentinellus species are similar in appearance, but have gills with jagged edges and...
- television series The ****les**** Heroes, a 1955 British Technicolor war film Lentinellus cochleatus (also aniseed ****les****), a wood-inhabiting fungus This...
- the species is closely related to members of the genera Russula and Lentinellus, as well as Auriscalpium vulgare. Other similar species include Clavulina...