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  2. Hypomyces lactifluorum - Wikipedia

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    Hypomyces lactifluorum (Lobster mushroom) in the Jemez Mountains, New Mexico. Hypomyces lactifluorum is found in wooded areas, often near Russula brevipes or Lactarius growing in conifer forests, in particular under ponderosa pine in the American Southwest and the Pacific Northwest. [5]

  3. Hypomyces - Wikipedia

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    Hypomyces is a genus of parasitic ascomycete fungi found in Europe, North America, Australia, and parts of China. The genus contains 53 species. [ 1 ] Better known species include the lobster mushroom ( Hypomyces lactifluorum ) and the bolete eater ( Hypomyces chrysospermus ).

  4. Hypomyces lateritius - Wikipedia

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    Hypomyces volemi Peck, Bull. Torrey Club 27: 20. 1900. Peckiella hymenioides Peck, Bull. Torrey Club 34: 102.1907. Hypomyces camphorati Peck, New York State Bull. 205:23. 1905 (1906). Peckiella camphorati (Peck) Seaver, Mycologia 2: 68.1910. [1] Hypomyces camphorati (syn. Peckiella camphorati) is sometimes treated as a separate species from H ...

  5. Portal:Fungi - Wikipedia

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    Fruit bodies have cream- to tan-coloured caps that grow up to 10 cm (4 in) in diameter and stems that measure up to 20 cm (8 in) long by 1.5 cm (1 in) thick. The fruit bodies, which appear at the base of infected trees and other woody plants in autumn (March–April), are edible , but require cooking to remove the bitter taste.

  6. Hypocreaceae - Wikipedia

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    The Hypocreaceae are a family within the class Sordariomycetes.Species are recognisable by their brightly coloured perithecial ascomata, typically yellow, orange or red.The family was proposed by Giuseppe De Notaris in 1844. [1]

  7. Lactifluus piperatus - Wikipedia

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    [20] Lactifluus piperatus forms part of an unusual and highly regarded dish in North America, being one of several species parasitized by the lobster mushroom Hypomyces lactifluorum . Once colonized by the parasite, an orange-red crust forms over the surface of the mushroom, and the taste becomes delicious as the parasite infiltrates its host's ...

  8. Challenges of DNA technology to identify missing children

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    Bischoff said there is one tool that can be invaluable in helping identify these children. "Children of color, families of color, have a smaller footprint in the DNA databases," Bischoff said.

  9. Russulaceae - Wikipedia

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    New species in the Russulaceae continue to be described from various regions, such as the US, [20] Guyana, [21] Brazil, [22] Patagonia, [23] Togo, [24] Sri Lanka, [25] or Thailand. [25] It has been estimated that the real number of Russula species in North America alone (currently around 400 described) might be as high as 2000. [ 26 ]

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