Fungi
Fungi
Taxonomic Children
Total: 14
Armillaria ostoyae (Romagn.) Herink 1973, Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis Longcore, Pessier & D. K. Nichols 1999, Cantharellus cibarius Fr. 1821, Ceratocystis fagacearum (Bretz) J. Hunt 1956, Cordyceps capitata, Cryptomyces maximus (Fr.) Rehm 1888, Fomitopsis officinalis, Fusarium venenatum Nirenberg 1995, Glomus aggregatum N. C. Schenck & G. S. Sm. 1982, Lactarius indigo (Schwein) Fr., Mycena, Pilobolus, Psilocybe azurescens Stamets & Gartz, Saprogaster pinyonensis Fogel & States 2001
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