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  2. Macrocybe titans - Wikipedia

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    Macrocybe titans is a species of mushroom native to Florida, Central and South America, This mushroom was described as Tricholoma titans in 1980 by Howard E. Bigelow and J. W. Kimbrough, before being reclassified in Macrocybe in 1998. [1] Macrocybe titans form solid, large mushrooms that grow in clumps. The cap is from 8–50 centimetres (3.1 ...

  3. Macrocybe - Wikipedia

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    Macrocybe is a genus of fungi in the family Callistosporiaceae. Basidiocarps (fruit bodies) are agarics (gilled mushrooms) and were previously referred to Tricholoma , but are all large, whitish, and saprotrophic ( Tricholoma species are ectomycorrhizal ).

  4. Macrocybe spectabilis - Wikipedia

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    Macrocybe spectabilis is a species of mushroom-forming fungus. It is found in Mauritius, Japan, and Hawaii. It is associated with sugarcane. It and Macrocybe titans contain large concentrations of cyanide. [1] This mushroom is listed 食用 (edible) in the book きのこ ("Mushrooms") in the series "New Yama-Kei Pocket Guide."

  5. Largest fungal fruit bodies - Wikipedia

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    Called sheepshead mushroom. Meripilus giganteus, Polyporaceae Europe: Up to three feet (0.91 meters) wide, usually accompanied by smaller ones. [34] Macrocybe titans, Tricholomataceae: Found from northern Florida to southern Brazil. An outlier was recently found in Athens, Georgia, USA.

  6. List of Agaricales genera - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of fungal genera in the order Agaricales.The list follows Kalichman, Kirk & Matheny (2020), [1] with more recent additions and amendments, as noted. The number of species in each family is taken from Catalogue of Life (2023) [2] and is subject to change as new research is published.

  7. Macrocybe crassa - Wikipedia

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    Macrocybe crassa is a species of fungus that is native to Sri Lanka, India (Kerala), Thailand and Malaysia. The large pale cream to brownish mushrooms can weigh up to 1.25 kg and have 40 cm diameter caps.

  8. Macrocybe gigantea - Wikipedia

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    Macrocybe gigantea is a species of mushroom-forming fungus that is native to India (West Bengal), Pakistan, and Nepal. [1] Taxonomy.

  9. Category:Tricholomataceae - Wikipedia

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