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Cuticular Terminology in Russula (Agaricales)

Brittonia, 1970
The pileus cuticle is one-layered in a few species ofRussula, but in the others it can be interpreted as composed of two layers—the epicutis uppermost and below this, the subcutis. The basic difference between the two layers is in hyphal orientation. Cell inflation may obscure the orientation in the cuticles of some species.
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???????????????? ?????? ?????????????? ???????? ???????? Agaricus (Agaricales) ???? ?????????????? ??. ????????

2021
Information on distribution of eight rare species of the genus Agaricus (A. cupreobrunneus, A. litoralis, A. macrocarpus, A. osecanus, A. porphyrocephalus, A. pseudopratensis, A. silvaticus, and A. tabularis) in the Psyol River basin (Left-Bank Forest-Steppe of Ukraine, Poltava Region) is reported. Five of them (A. litoralis, A.
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Studies on African Agaricales: I

Kew Bulletin, 1968
Pileus 1-4 cm. diam., at first campanulate soon becoming piano-convex, broadly umbonate, surface dry, non-striate, 'Pale Pinkish Buff', staining slightly yellowish on bruising, covered with fine, innate, purplish fibrillosescales particularly towards the disc. Margin at first incurved, entire. Lamellae free, 'Shell Pink' or 'Rose Pink' becoming fuscous,
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Anamorphs in the Strophariaceae (Basidiomycota, Agaricales)

Botany, 2008
We describe and illustrate conidiogenesis in 21 species of Strophariaceae sensu Singer in culture, including first reports of conidiogenesis from nine species. Two modes of thallic conidiogenesis were revealed. The first mode, present in Hypholoma capnoides (Fr.) P. Kumm., Hypholoma fasciculare (Fr.) P. Kumm., Hypholoma marginatum (Pers.) J.
Walther, G., Weiss, M.
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?????????? ???????????????? Agaricales, Boletales ?? Russulales ?????????????? ?????????? ????????

2021
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???????????????? ?????? ?????????????? ???????? ?????????? Pluteus ?? Volvariella (Agaricales) ???? ?????????????? ??. ????????

2021
Information on distribution of seven rare for Ukraine species of the genus Pluteus and one of Volvariella in the basin of the Psyol River (Left-bank Forest-steppe of Ukraine, Poltava Region) is reported. Of them P. ephebeus (Fr.) Gillet and V. bombycina (Schaeff.) Singer are new for the Left-bank Forest-steppe, P.
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Studies on Australasian Agaricales

Australian Journal of Botany, 1965
An examination is made of the types and authentic specimens of 117 species of Australasian agarics deposited in the Kew herbarium. These species are arranged alphabetically under their original names with their interpretations according to modern concepts. As a resuit of these studies 37 new combinations are proposed.
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Agaricales in Böhmen. II.

Česká Mykologie, 1966
The author describes seven species of Agaricales, mostly new for Bohemia and mainly collected in Southern Bohemia: Alnicola celluloderma, Conocybe mairei, C. plicatella, Coprinus pellucidus, Delicatula mauretanica, Dermoloma cuneifolium. A new species, Dermoloma emilii-dlouhyi, is described, and a new combination (Alnicola celluloderma) is introduced ...
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New Genera of Agaricales

Mycologia, 1981
Three new genera, Pegleromyces (Trirholomataceae), Mycoalvimia (Tricholomataceae), Callistodermatium (Tricholomataceae), are described.
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Spore ornamentation in Armillaria (Agaricales)

Transactions of the British Mycological Society, 1985
The basidiospores of a range of Australian and European species of Armillaria, including neotype material of the type species A. mellea, were examined by light microscopy and scanning and transmission electron microscopy. Armillaria spores are ornamented.
Alan P. Bennell, Roy Watling, Glen Kile
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