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    conspicua Humidicutis czuica Humidicutis helicoides Humidicutis lilacinoviridis Humidicutis luteovirens Humidicutis marginata Humidicutis mavis Humidicutis multicolor...
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    Humidicutis marginata is a gilled fungus of the waxcap family. The species was first described as Hygrophorus marginatus by Charles Horton Peck in 1876...
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    species. It is closely related to Humidicutis lewelliniae and may merely be a white-coloured form of this species. Humidicutis mavis is a small mushroom with...
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    lewelliniae by Brittlebank in 1940, before being placed in the genus Humidicutis by Australian mycologist Tony Young in 1997. Kalchbrenner named this...
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    to the genera Chromosera, Cuphophyllus, Gliophorus, Gloioxanthomyces, Humidicutis, Neohygrocybe, or Porpolomopsis. This leaves Hygrocybe sensu stricto...
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    Austroomphaliaster, Bertrandia (=Hygrocybe), Camarophyllopsis, Cuphophyllus, Humidicutis, Hygroaster, Hygrocybe, Hygrophorus, Hygrotrama (= Camarophyllopsis)...
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    Species of Porpolomopsis have also formerly been placed in the genus Humidicutis, to which they are closely related but differ in having narrowly attached...
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    polyporales polyporaceae Humidicutis peleae VU A3e+4e Decreasing basidiomycota agaricomycetes agaricales hygrophoraceae Humidicutis poilena VU A3e+4e Unknown...
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    larger spores. H. acutoconica, has a dry conical cap and longer spores; Humidicutis marginata, has a dry, pale cap and bright orange gills which contrasts...
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  • 1962, who decided to name the species Hygrophorus mavis (now known as Humidicutis mavis) in Davidson's honour. Davidson studied at Victoria University...
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