Inocybe bongardii
Inocybe bongardii is an agaric fungus in the family Inocybaceae. It was originally described as a species of Agaricus by German botanist Johann Anton Weinmann in 1836. Lucien Quélet transferred it to the genus Inocybe in 1872. It is a common species with a widespread distribution. Fruit bodies grow on the ground, often in clay soils, and typically with broadleaf trees. The fruit bodies are suspected to be toxic, as they contain muscarine.
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Inocybe bongardii
Inocybe bongardii is an agaric fungus in the family Inocybaceae. It was originally described as a species of Agaricus by German botanist Johann Anton Weinmann in 1836. Lucien Quélet transferred it to the genus Inocybe in 1872. It is a common species with a widespread distribution. Fruit bodies grow on the ground, often in clay soils, and typically with broadleaf trees. The fruit bodies are suspected to be toxic, as they contain muscarine.
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Inocybe bongardii is an agaric ...... ic, as they contain muscarine.
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Strzępiak stęchły (Inocybe bon ...... trzępiakowatych (Inocybaceae).
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*Agaricus bongardii (Weinm. (1836)
*Inocybe bongardii (Weinm.) Quél. (1872)
*Inocybe bongardii var. pisciodora (Donadini & Riousset) Kuyper (1986)
*Inocybe pisciodora (Donadini & Riousset (1975)
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Inocybe bongardii is an agaric ...... ic, as they contain muscarine.
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Strzępiak stęchły (Inocybe bon ...... trzępiakowatych (Inocybaceae).
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Inocybe bongardii
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