The family Hygrophoraceae includes the brightly colored mushrooms commonly known as the wax-caps. From 2004-2008, we documented 40 species and varieties in the Hygrophoraceae. Of these, half bear European names, but 16 of them differ from the European species based on morphology and/or DNA sequences. Thus, these Smokies taxa have misapplied European names and most will need new names. Three European species also bear misapplied American names. Among the correctly named European species found in the Smokies, Neohygrocybe ingrata has not previously been reported in North America, but previous collections of this species have probably been misidentified as Hygrocybe nitrata. Hygrocybe reidii collected in the Smokies represents the first record...
Numerous taxa of Hebeloma have been reported in association with Salix, Dryas, and Betula in arctic-...
The genus Hygrocybe (Fr.) P. Kumm. is globally distributed. Certain taxa occur on different continen...
Taxonomy and nomenclature of some West European species of Hygrophorus are discussed. The current us...
Rigorous diagnostics and documentation of fungal species are fundamental to their conservation. Duri...
Taxonomic status and nomenclature of several European taxa of Hygrocybe are discussed. It is argued ...
This paper deals with the first record of the European species Psilocybe magica from the North Ameri...
Members of the genus Hygrocybe are ubiquitous and colourful components of many undisturbed and nutri...
FIG. 4. — Basidiomata of Hygrophorus roseodiscoideus Bon & Chevassut: A, Czech Republic, Čtvrtě, pho...
The genus Hygrophorus is perhaps one of the most attractive among the genera of the Agaricales. It i...
The crustose pyrenolichen Arthopyrenia betulicola is described as new to science based on collection...
Blackening waxcaps (Hygrocybe subsect. Hygrocybe) are a group of colorful and attractive mushrooms. ...
Hygrophori have been collected and identified with their possible ectomycorrhizal associates in Main...
Written descriptions and illustrations by historical Euro-Scandinavian mycologists crossed the Atlan...
Fungi play crucial roles in ecosystems and are among the species-richest organism groups on Earth. H...
Artomyces pyxidatus is a North-temperate saprophytic coral fungus found in Europe, Asia, and North A...
Numerous taxa of Hebeloma have been reported in association with Salix, Dryas, and Betula in arctic-...
The genus Hygrocybe (Fr.) P. Kumm. is globally distributed. Certain taxa occur on different continen...
Taxonomy and nomenclature of some West European species of Hygrophorus are discussed. The current us...
Rigorous diagnostics and documentation of fungal species are fundamental to their conservation. Duri...
Taxonomic status and nomenclature of several European taxa of Hygrocybe are discussed. It is argued ...
This paper deals with the first record of the European species Psilocybe magica from the North Ameri...
Members of the genus Hygrocybe are ubiquitous and colourful components of many undisturbed and nutri...
FIG. 4. — Basidiomata of Hygrophorus roseodiscoideus Bon & Chevassut: A, Czech Republic, Čtvrtě, pho...
The genus Hygrophorus is perhaps one of the most attractive among the genera of the Agaricales. It i...
The crustose pyrenolichen Arthopyrenia betulicola is described as new to science based on collection...
Blackening waxcaps (Hygrocybe subsect. Hygrocybe) are a group of colorful and attractive mushrooms. ...
Hygrophori have been collected and identified with their possible ectomycorrhizal associates in Main...
Written descriptions and illustrations by historical Euro-Scandinavian mycologists crossed the Atlan...
Fungi play crucial roles in ecosystems and are among the species-richest organism groups on Earth. H...
Artomyces pyxidatus is a North-temperate saprophytic coral fungus found in Europe, Asia, and North A...
Numerous taxa of Hebeloma have been reported in association with Salix, Dryas, and Betula in arctic-...
The genus Hygrocybe (Fr.) P. Kumm. is globally distributed. Certain taxa occur on different continen...
Taxonomy and nomenclature of some West European species of Hygrophorus are discussed. The current us...