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    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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    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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    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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  • 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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