Rhizocybe
Rhizocybe is a mushroom genus in the family Tricholomataceae in the broad sense. The species resemble Clitocybe and grow amongst litter in forests that are predominantly coniferous.[1]
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Family: | Tricholomataceae sensu lato |
Genus: | Rhizocybe Vizzini, G.Moreno, P.Alvarado & Consiglio (2015) |
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Rhizocybe vermicularis (Fr.) Vizzini, G.Moreno, P.Alvarado & Consiglio (2015) | |
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Etymology
The name Rhizocybe is derived from ancient Greek rhizo referring to its rhizoids, and '-cybe', a reference to head or cap.[1]
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References
- Alvarado P, Moreno G, Vizzini A, Consiglio G, Manjón JL, Setti L (2015). "Atractosporocybe, Leucocybe and Rhizocybe, three new clitocyboid genera in the Tricholomatoid clade (Agaricales) with notes on Clitocybe and Lepista". Mycologia. 107 (1): 123–36. doi:10.3852/13-369. hdl:2318/152676. PMID 25344261. S2CID 22901826. Retrieved 2015-03-01.
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