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Strophariaceae

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Noun1.Strophariaceae - sometimes included in family Agaricaceae
fungus family - includes lichen families
Agaricales, order Agaricales - typical gilled mushrooms belonging to the subdivision Basidiomycota
genus Pholiota, Pholiota - genus of gilled agarics of Europe and North America having brown spores and an annulus; grows on open ground or decaying wood
genus Stropharia, ring-stalked fungus, Stropharia - genus of gill fungi with brown spores that is closely related to Agaricus; here placed in its own family Strophariaceae


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Pholiota Kummer, a genus of macrofungi, often endowed with attractive colors, belongs to the family Strophariaceae, order Agaricales, class Basidiomycetes.
The center confirmed that the 13 kinds of mushroom comprise seven kinds of strophariaceae, four of coprinaceae, and one each of amanitaceae and cortinariaceae.
[BSUHM 149, 154, 158] Family Strophariaceae Pholiota albocrenulata (Peck) Sacc.
 
 
 
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