Chromosera is a genus of fungi in the family Hygrophoraceae. Within the family Hygrophoraceae it is closely related to the genus Gloioxanthomyces. It contains...
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Chromosera cyanophylla is a species of fungus in the genus Chromosera. It is the type species of Chromosera. In young specimens, the slimy cap and stem...
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Hygrophoraceae, it is in the tribe Chromosereae and closely related to the genus Chromosera. The generic name derives from the Greek gloio ("glutinous"), xantho ("yellow")...
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Aeruginospora Ampulloclitocybe Aphroditeola Arrhenia Cantharellula Cantharocybe Chromosera Chrysomphalina Cora Corella Cuphophyllus Cyphellostereum Dictyonema Eonema...
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Europe, Hygrocybe ceracea is similarly coloured but is never viscid. Chromosera citrinopallida is also similar, but is a species of alpine and montane...
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the genus Lichenomphalia, but are yet unnamed. Similar species include Chromosera cyanophylla, Chrysomphalina aurantiaca, Chrysomphalina chrysophylla, Contumyces...
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species formerly referred to Hygrocybe have been transferred to the genera Chromosera, Cuphophyllus, Gliophorus, Gloioxanthomyces, Humidicutis, Neohygrocybe...
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(fruit bodies) often with decurrent lamellae (gills). Species of the genus Chromosera are superficially similar, though often more brightly coloured. In Europe...
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molecular analysis, include the genera: Blasiphalia, Chrysomphalina, Chromosera, Contumyces, Gerronema, Haasiella, Loreleia, Rickenella, etc. Omphalina...
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of Borgotaro, Italy. The genera Moserella (Pöder & Scheuer 1994) and Chromosera (Redhead, Ammirati & Norvell 1995) were named in Moser's honour, as were...
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