Search Results for: Fresh offal of fowls of the species Gallus domesticus
morphology (warted, rather than angular, spores in rhodocybe; longitudinally ribbed spores in clitopilus), must be rearranged because dna results nested clitopilus within rhodocybe; since "clitopilus" is the older of the two names, species of rhodocybe were transferred to clitopilus. however, authors
for you some of the crucial morphological features for the genus: the shape of the cap, the color of the young gills (before they turn pink), the odor and taste , and the color of the stem when fresh. micromorphological features, which almost always have to be assessed in this god-forsaken genus, can...
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