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Meaning of Paralepista from wikipedia

- Paralepista is a genus of mushrooms in family Tricholomataceae. Until 2012, its member species were generally ****igned either to Lepista or to ****ocybe...
- Paralepista flaccida (also called ****ocybe flaccida, ****ocybe inversa, Lepista flaccida and Lepista inversa, or in English tawny funnel cap) is a species...
- of consumption. It had been mistaken for the edible tawny funnel cap (Paralepista flaccida formerly Lepista flaccida). Consumption of a related species...
- acid ****an Paralepista flaccida Paralepista gilva Paralepistopsis amoenolens Paralysis funnel acromelic acid North Africa and Europe Paralepista flaccida...
- and C. acromelalga from Asia were noted to have habits more similar to Paralepista flaccida (formerly Lepista flaccida) than to other ****ocybe species...
- curtisii Lycoperdon perlatum Macrolepiota procera Marasmius oreades Paralepista flaccida Sarcodon imbricatus Saproamanita thiersii Suillus luteus Tricholoma...
- mistaken it for the edible common funnel cap (Infundibulicybe sp.) or Paralepista flaccida (formerly Lepista inversa). The resulting syndrome of fungus-induced...
- found growing in various fungi (Amanita rubescens, ****ocybe nebularis, Paralepista flaccida, Xerula radicata, Hymenopellis radicata, Amanita muscaria) but...
- 2009-11-29. Vizzini A, Ercole E (2012). "Paralepistopsis gen. nov. and Paralepista (Basidiomycota, Agaricales)". Mycotaxon. 120: 253–67. doi:10.5248/120...
- Vizzini, (2014) ****ocybe splendens (Pers.) Gillet 1874, accepted as Paralepista splendens (Pers.) Vizzini, (2012) ****ocybe trulliformis (Fr.) P. Karst...