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- ectomycorrhizal. Less than ten species of Leucopaxillus are known to grow in North America. No species of Leucopaxillus are known to be poisonous, but they...
- Leucopaxillus gentianeus is a bitter-tasting, inedible mushroom commonly known as the bitter false funnelcap, or the bitter brown leucopaxillus. A common...
- showed that Leucopaxillus in its then-current definition was polyphyletic. And Leucopaxillus giganteus, not belonging to Leucopaxillus s.s., moved back...
- Leucopaxillus is a species of fungus in the family Tricholomataceae, and the type species of the genus Leucopaxillus. It was first described as ****ocybe...
- Leucopaxillus alboalutaceus is a species of fungus belonging to the family Tricholomataceae. It is native to Europe and Northern America. "Leucopaxillus...
- Leucopaxillus albissimus, commonly known as the large white leucopaxillus, is a species of mushroom that lives as a saprobe, decaying the litter under...
- Leucopaxillus compactus is a species of fungus belonging to the family Tricholomataceae. It is native to Europe. "Leucopaxillus compactus (Fr.) Neuhoff"...
- has pink sinuate gills. It also resembles Leucopaxillus albissimus and Tricholoma saponaceum. Leucopaxillus giganteus is also similar in stature, but...
- cyathiformis is growing in the area, gr**** grows more abundantly; however, Leucopaxillus giganteus causes the gr**** to wither. About 60 mushroom species can...
- viscida as the type species. Phylogenetically, it is closely related to Leucopaxillus and Entoloma. Singerocybe was named after mycologist Rolf Singer. Singerocybe...