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- The commonest silly-making'shroom in New England is Laughing Jack ( Gymnopilus spectabilis ).
- Beginners can confuse " Gymnopilus " with " Galerina ", which contains deadly poisonous species.
- Another lookalike is " Gymnopilus penetrans " which grows in the same habitat and has minor microscopic differences.
- The epithet " cyanopalmicola " refers to the blue staining fruit bodies and the microscopic similarity to Gymnopilus palmicola.
- "Gymnopilus luteofolius " was first described as " Agaricus luteofolius " by Charles Horton Peck in 1875.
- This mushroom is often mistaken for " Gymnopilus luteocarneus " which grows on conifers and has a smoother and darker cap.
- ""'Gymnopilus braendlei " "'is a species of agaric fungus that contains the hallucinogens psilocybin and psilocin.
- "Gymnopilus cyanopalmicola " is closely related to " Gymnopilus palmicola ", however that species is smaller does not stain blue.
- "Gymnopilus cyanopalmicola " is closely related to " Gymnopilus palmicola ", however that species is smaller does not stain blue.
- Although the genus " Gymnopilus " was found to be monophyletic, the phylogenetically related groups do not support the traditional infrageneric classifications based on morphology.
- Originally described in 1951 as a species of " Pholiota ", it was transferred to genus " Gymnopilus " by mycologist Rolf Singer in 1951.
- ""'Gymnopilus maritimus " "'is a fungus species of the family Cortinariaceae first collected in northern Sardinia, Italy, in 2006.
- Originally described by German mycologist Paul Christoph Hennings in 1901 as " Pholiota zenkeri ", it was transferred to the genus " Gymnopilus " by Rolf Singer in 1951.
- ""'Gymnopilus luteofolius " "', also known as "'yellow-gilled gymnopilus "'is a large and widely distributed mushroom that grows in dense clusters on dead hardwoods and conifers.
- ""'Gymnopilus luteofolius " "', also known as "'yellow-gilled gymnopilus "'is a large and widely distributed mushroom that grows in dense clusters on dead hardwoods and conifers.
- ""'Gymnopilus " "'is a genus of gilled mushrooms within the fungal family Strophariaceae containing about 200 rusty-orange spored mushroom species formerly divided among " Pholiota " and the defunct genus " Flammula ".
- "Gymnopilus aeruginosus " grows gregariously to cespitosely on stumps, logs, and woodchip mulch / sawdust on hardwood and conifers; " Gymnopilus aeruginosus " grows in spring, fall, and winter, common in the Pacific Northwest, it also grows in some of the southern states of the United States, such as Tennessee, and Georgia.
- "Gymnopilus aeruginosus " grows gregariously to cespitosely on stumps, logs, and woodchip mulch / sawdust on hardwood and conifers; " Gymnopilus aeruginosus " grows in spring, fall, and winter, common in the Pacific Northwest, it also grows in some of the southern states of the United States, such as Tennessee, and Georgia.
- It is also known as the " waraitake " ( { 8?" laughing mushroom " ), which scholars have identified as the " Panaeolus papilionaceus " or Petticoat Mottlegill; the related " Panaeolus cinctulus " or Banded Mottlegill; and the psilocybin mushroom " Gymnopilus junonius " or Laughing Cap also called " Mwaraitake " ('Y { 8?" Big Laughing Mushroom " ) ( Sanford 1972 ).
- Within the genus " Gymnopilus ", it is located in the subgenus " Gymnopilus " and G . pampeanus ", and others . " G . maritimus " forms a more inclusive clade along with the members of " spectabilis imperialis "; while it produces the smallest fruit bodies, it shares with the other members strong, sturdy mushrooms, caps with fibrils ( sometimes with scales ) and large, warty spores that turn red in Melzer's reagent or Lugol's iodine.
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