Cantharellus Subg. Pseudocantharellus
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Cantharellus Subg. Pseudocantharellus
''Pseudocantharellus'' is a subgenus of fungi in the genus ''Cantharellus''. Species in this subgenus are found in Africa. Description The fruiting bodies of this species are pink to red with thin-walled hyphal endings. Taxonomy The subgenus was established in 2013 based on phylogenetic analysis. Species Accepted species: References

Cantharellus, * Eukaryote subgenera {{Agaricomycetes-stub ...
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Cantharellus Rubrosalmoneus
''Cantharellus'' is a genus of mushrooms, commonly known as chanterelles (), Chanterelle, a name which can also refer to the type species, ''Cantharellus cibarius''. They are mycorrhizal fungi, meaning they form symbiotic associations with plants. Chanterelles may resemble a number of other species, some of which are Mushroom poisoning, poisonous. The name comes from the Greek language, Greek word ''kantharos'' ('tankard, cup'). Chanterelles are one of the most recognized and harvested groups of edible mushrooms. Description Mushrooms in the genus are generally shaped like cups or trumpets. The hue is mostly yellow, with the Lamella (mycology), gills sometimes pinkish. Similar species The false chanterelle (''Hygrophoropsis aurantiaca'') has finer, more orange gills and a darker cap. It is sometimes regarded as Mushroom poisoning, poisonous. The very similar jack-o'-lantern mushroom (''Omphalotus olearius'') and its sister species (''Omphalotus olivascens'') are ...
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