Hymenogastraceae
Galerina semilanceata (Peck) A.H.Sm. & Singer
Galerina semilanceata (Peck) A.H.Sm. & Singer
Galerina semilanceata is a small mushroom that fruits from fall to spring on moss, including mossy lawns.
Galerina graminea (Velen.) Kühner
Galerina graminea (Velen.) Kühner
Galerina graminea, the turf bell, is a grass-growing Galerina mushroom suspected to be poisonous.
Phaeocollybia olivacea A.H.Sm.
Phaeocollybia olivacea A.H.Sm.
Phaeocollybia olivacea is a mycorrhizal mushroom that grows in clusters in mixed and coniferous forests.
Phaeocollybia fallax A.H.Sm.
Phaeocollybia fallax A.H.Sm.
Phaeocollybia fallax is a mycorrhizal mushroom that forms symbioses with conifers and tanoak in North American coastal old growth forests.
Hebeloma crustuliniforme (Bull.) Quél.
Hebeloma crustuliniforme (Bull.) Quél.
Hebeloma crustuliniforme is a common poisonous mushroom found across North America, Europe, and parts of Australia.
Hebeloma victoriense A.A.Holland & Pegler
Hebeloma victoriense A.A.Holland & Pegler
Hebeloma victoriense is a Hymenogastraceae mushroom species first described in 1983 from Australian specimens, also found in New Zealand.
Hebeloma leucosarx P.D.Orton
Hebeloma leucosarx P.D.Orton
Hebeloma leucosarx P.D.Orton is a Hymenogastraceae mushroom that grows in diverse habitats, mostly under deciduous trees.
Hebeloma sinapizans (Paulet) Gillet
Hebeloma sinapizans (Paulet) Gillet
Hebeloma sinapizans is a poisonous fungus found across Europe, Turkey, and Lebanon, that causes gastrointestinal upset when consumed.
Hebeloma mesophaeum (Pers.) Quél.
Hebeloma mesophaeum (Pers.) Quél.
Hebeloma mesophaeum, the veiled hebeloma, is a possibly poisonous mushroom eaten commercially in Mexico.
Hebeloma radicosum (Bull.) Ricken
Hebeloma radicosum (Bull.) Ricken
Hebeloma radicosum is a poisonous ammonia fungus associated with small mammal latrines, found across Japan, Europe, and North America.
Flammula alnicola (Fr.) P.Kumm.
Flammula alnicola (Fr.) P.Kumm.
Flammula alnicola is a saprophytic mushroom found across North America, Asia, and Europe that grows mostly on rotting alder wood.
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