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Tubaria Conspersa
''Tubaria'' is a genus of fungi in the family Tubariaceae. The genus is widely distributed, especially in temperate regions. ''Tubaria'' was originally named as a subgenus of ''Agaricus'' by Worthington George Smith in 1870. Claude Casimir Gillet promoted it to generic status in 1876. The mushrooms produced by species in this genus are small- to medium-sized with caps ranging in color from pale pinkish-brown to reddish-brown, and often with remnants of the partial veil adhering to the margin. Mushrooms fruit on rotting wood, or, less frequently, in the soil. There are no species in the genus that are recommended for consumption. Species , the nomenclatural authority Index Fungorum accepts 72 species of ''Tubaria'': *'' Tubaria abramsii'' Murrill 1917 *'' Tubaria agrocyboides'' Singer 1941 *''Tubaria alabamensis'' Murrill 1917 *'' Tubaria albostipitata'' D.A.Reid 1972 – United Kingdom *''Tubaria asperata'' Henn. 1903 *'' Tubaria bellatula'' Herp. 1912 *'' Tubaria bispora'' M ...
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Claude Casimir Gillet
Claude Casimir Gillet (19 May 1806 in Dormans, department of Marne (department), Marne – 1 September 1896 in Alençon), was a French botanist and mycologist. He initially trained as a medical doctor and veterinarian. As a veterinarian, he worked for four years in Africa. Around 1853 he developed a passion for mycology, subsequently publishing a number of works on the subject. In 1867 he became a corresponding member of the ''Société Linnéenne de Normandie''. Gillet was the binomial authority, taxonomic authority of the genera ''Tubaria'' (initially named a subgenus of ''Agaricus'' by Worthington George Smith) and ''Microglossum''.Tubaria (W.G. Sm.) Gillet 1876".
MycoBank. International Mycological Association He was honoured in 1899, when botanists P.A.Saccardo & P.Sydow published ''Gilletiella' ...
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Tubaria Alabamensis
''Tubaria'' is a genus of fungi in the family Tubariaceae. The genus is widely distributed, especially in temperate regions. ''Tubaria'' was originally named as a subgenus of ''Agaricus'' by Worthington George Smith in 1870. Claude Casimir Gillet promoted it to generic status in 1876. The mushrooms produced by species in this genus are small- to medium-sized with caps ranging in color from pale pinkish-brown to reddish-brown, and often with remnants of the partial veil adhering to the margin. Mushrooms fruit on rotting wood, or, less frequently, in the soil. There are no species in the genus that are recommended for consumption. Species , the nomenclatural authority Index Fungorum accepts 72 species of ''Tubaria'': *'' Tubaria abramsii'' Murrill 1917 *'' Tubaria agrocyboides'' Singer 1941 *'' Tubaria alabamensis'' Murrill 1917 *'' Tubaria albostipitata'' D.A.Reid 1972 – United Kingdom *''Tubaria asperata'' Henn. 1903 *'' Tubaria bellatula'' Herp. 1912 *'' Tubaria bispora'' ...
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