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- relationships with species of Alder. The genus name is synonymous with Naucoria, with the correct genus being Alnicola according to the most recent taxonomic...
- astragalina (Fr.) Quél. (1886) Flammopsis astragalinus (Fr.) Fayod (1889) Naucoria astragalina (Fr.) Quél. (1889) Flammula astragalina var. perelegans P.Karst...
- mulch in Eurasia, Australia, and western North America. First described as Naucoria ****minum by French mycologist René Maire in 1913, from garden soil that...
- Lange JE. (1938). "Studies in the Agarics of Denmark. Part XII. Hebeloma, Naucoria, Tubaria, Galera, Bolbitius, Pluteolus, Crepidotus, Pseudopaxillus, Paxillus"...
- probably at low levels. The fungus was originally described in 1898 as Naucoria medullosa by the Italian mycologist Giacomo Bresadola. The Czech mycologist...
- (1889) Naucoria pygmaea (Bull.) Gillet 1876 accepted as Psathyrella pygmaea (Bull.) Singer, (1951) Naucoria russa (Cooke & M****ee) Sacc. 1887 Naucoria scolecina...
- Singer (1951) Synonyms Agaricus dilepis Berk. & Broome (1871) Flammula dilepis (Berk. & Broome) Sacc. (1887) Naucoria dilepis (Berk. & Broome) Cout. (1925)...
- Hebeloma (355 species) Hymenogaster (79 species) Naematoloma (13 species) Naucoria (177 species) Phaeocollybia (88 species) Psathyloma (3 species) Psilocybe...
- cap edges initially curved inwards, fruit bodies resembling Pholiota or Naucoria and thin-walled, obtuse or acute-ended pleurocystidia that are not rounded...
- benefiting from an exchange of nutrients. As well as several species of Naucoria, these symbionts include Russula alnetorum, the milkcaps Lactarius obscuratus...