etc. Omphalina arctica Omphalina chionophila Omphalina demissa Omphalina favrei Omphalina foetida Omphalina fulvopallens Omphalina grisea Omphalina kuehneri...
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Omphalina pyxidata is a species of fungus in the family Tricholomataceae, and the type species of the genus Omphalina. It is found in North America and...
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Xeromphalina campanella (redirect from Bell Omphalina)
The common names of the species include the golden trumpet and the bell Omphalina. The genus name Xeromphalina means "little dry navel" and campanella means...
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Gymnopilus omphalina is a species of mushroom in the family Hymenogastraceae. Fungi portal List of Gymnopilus species Gymnopilus omphalina at Index Fungorum...
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nonamyloid. Most of the species were originally classified in the genera Omphalina or Gerronema. Historically the species were classified with those other...
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Lichenomphalia velutina (redirect from Omphalina velutina)
Barrasa, José María; Rico, Víctor J. (2001). "Lichenized species of Omphalina (Tricholomataceae) in the Iberian Peninsula". The Lichenologist. 33 (5):...
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similar genus, Omphalina. Gerronema differ from Omphalina by the absence of incrusting or intraparietal pigments typical of Omphalina, the occasional...
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Lichenomphalia aurantiaca (redirect from Omphalina aurantiaca)
genus Botrydina. After proposed transfers to the genera Phytoconis and Omphalina, it was reclassified in Lichenomphalia in 2002, as part of a restructuring...
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Rickenella fibula or Omphalina fibula, and commonly known as the orange moss navel is a species of fungus belonging to the genus Rickenella. The fruit...
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as a species of Agaricus in 1885, and later classified as a member of Omphalina, the species was transferred to the genus Arrhenia in 2002. It is found...
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