- botanists.
Within the genus,
Cortinarius archeri belongs to the
subgenus Myxacium,
whose mushroom caps and
stipes are
covered with a
layer of
glutinous slime...
-
Burton Cleland and
Edwin Cheel in 1918. It is a
member of the
subgenus Myxacium within the
genus Cortinarius;
these species are
characterized by the presence...
- The most
distinctive of
these are the
subgenera Dermocybe, Leprocybe,
Myxacium, Camphorati, and Cortinarius. What
follows is a list of
several infrageneric...
- the
study of
Cortinarius subgenus Myxacium and
Paramyxacium in Australasia.
Initially placed within subgenus Myxacium due to its
viscid pileus and stipe...
- Wood AE (1990). "Cortinarius Fr. (Agaricales) in Australasia. 1. Subgen.
Myxacium and subgen. Paramyxacium" (PDF). Sydowia. 42: 88–168.
Evenson VS (1997)...
-
belongs to the
subgenus Myxacium (characterized by the
presence of a
viscid to
glutinous outer veil and stipe),
section Myxacium (distinguished by the presence...
- Wood AE (1990). "Cortinarius Fr. (Agaricales) in Australasia. 1. Subgen.
Myxacium and subgen. Paramyxacium" (PDF). Sydowia. 42: 88–168.
Berkeley MJ (1845)...
- Wood AE (1990). "Cortinarius Fr. (Agaricales) in Australasia. 1. Subgen.
Myxacium and subgen. Paramyxacium" (PDF). Sydowia. 42: 88–168.
Cortinarius bellus...
- the
genus Cortinarius, C. vanduzerensis is
classified in the
subgenus Myxacium. This
subgenus includes species in
which both the cap and stem are sticky...
- Andy R.; Orlovich,
David A.; Dima, Bálint (2021). "An
emended subgenus Myxacium in the
light of a
global Cortinarius (Agaricales) phylogeny". Mycological...