cortinarius การใช้
- Hence it was once more placed within " Cortinarius ".
- "Cortinarius " mushrooms are often highly colourful.
- "Cortinarius iodes " produces a rusty-brown spore print.
- Cortinarius evernius is grayish brown or grayish purple.
- However, some mycologists believe that no " Cortinarius " should be eaten.
- It is closely related to " Cortinarius sanguineus ", which grows under conifers.
- It belongs to the genus " Cortinarius ", a group collectively known as webcaps.
- "Cortinarius badiolaevis " is most similar to the species in the gills when mature.
- "Cortinarius cucumeris " has been recorded on both North and South Island in New Zealand.
- Another case reports kidney failure following ingestion of " Cortinarius orellanus ", a mushroom containing orellanine.
- Among the Agaricales, Moser's interest was primarily in the complex genus " Cortinarius ".
- It was variety of " Cortinarius glaucopus ", but raised to distinct species status in 2014.
- The mushroom is commonly known as the " sooty-olive Cortinarius ", or the " bitter webcap ".
- Several more mushrooms in the " Cortinarius " genus are suspected to contain orellanin or other deadly toxins.
- John Burton Cleland described " Cortinarius ruber " in 1928 from a collection in Kinchina, South Australia.
- The family takes its name from its largest genus, the varied species of the genus " Cortinarius ".
- It was originally specific epithet " pseudocupreorufus " refers to its resemblance to " Cortinarius cupreorufus ".
- Rice was wearing a knit sweater whose lavenders were from the Hapalopilus nidulars and whose nutmeg color was from the Cortinarius cinnamorreus.
- The specific epithet " bovarius " refers to the similarity to the European lookalike " Cortinarius bovinus ".
- It is closely related to " Cortinarius puniceus ", which grows under oak and beech from England and France.
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