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    Secotioid fungi are an intermediate growth form between mushroom-like hymenomycetes and closed bag-shaped gasteromycetes, where an evolutionary process...
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    gasteromycete, however, but with a hypogeous (underground) fruiting body. secotioid fungus – like a gasteromycete, but with a stalk. Thought to be an evolutionarily...
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    makarorae, the undescribed partially secotioid wood chip species 'Psilocybe subsecotioides', and the secotioid or pouch-like P. weraroa. Chang, Yu Shyun;...
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    species with fruitbodies that are laterally striped (pleurotoid), closed (secotioid or gasteroid), or crust-like (corticioid). Molecular phylogenetics has...
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    independent events) from Hymenomycetes by gasteromycetation, through secotioid stages. Thus, 'Gasteromycetes' and 'Gasteromycetidae' are now considered...
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    Tympanella galanthina, or cottonbud pouch, is a secotioid fungus in the monotypic genus Tympanella, a member of the Bolbitiaceae family. It is endemic...
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  • Agaricus columellatus is a species of secotioid fungus in the family Agaricaceae. The species was described by William Henry Long in 1941. The type collection...
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    Psilocybe weraroa (category Secotioid fungi)
    Psilocybe weraroa, formerly Weraroa novae-zelandiae, is a secotioid fungus in the family Hymenogastraceae. It is endemic to New Zealand, where it grows...
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    Hibbett, David S.; Tsuneda, Akihika; Murakami, Shigeyuki (1994). "The Secotioid Form of Lentinus tigrinus: Genetics and Development of a Fungal Morphological...
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    Montagnea arenaria (category Secotioid fungi)
    Montagnea arenaria, commonly known as the gasteroid coprinus, is a species of secotioid fungus in the family Agaricaceae. Originally named Agaricus arenarius...
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    Psilocybe cyanescens complex in Europe, with reference to the position of the secotioid Weraroa novae-zelandiae". Mycological Progress. 10 (2): 149–155. Bibcode:2011MycPr...
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    Clavogaster virescens (category Secotioid fungi)
    Clavogaster virescens is a species of secotioid or pouch-like fungus in the family Strophariaceae. It is endemic and indigenous to New Zealand, where...
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    be synonymous with Amanita but appear quite different because they are secotioid. The species are usually found in woodlands. The most characteristic emerge...
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    Scottish mycologist Roy Watling described sequestrate (truffle-like) or secotioid versions of P. semilanceata he found growing in association with regular...
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    Agaricus deserticola (category Secotioid fungi)
    adapted for growth in dry or semi-arid habitats. The fruit bodies are secotioid, meaning the spores are not forcibly discharged, and the cap does not...
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    SR (2001). "A nomenclatural checklist of agarics, boletes, and related secotioid and gasteromycetous fungi recorded from New Zealand". New Zealand Journal...
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    Arcangeliella crassa (category Secotioid fungi)
    crassa, commonly known as the gasteroid milk cap, is a North American secotioid fungus species in the family Russulaceae. Like other members of its genus...
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    well-known edible species is the Japanese nameko mushroom (Pholiota nameko). A secotioid form of Pholiota was previously recognized as a distinct genus, Nivatogastrium...
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    Psilocybe cyanescens complex in Europe, with reference to the position of the secotioid Weraroa novae-zelandiae". Mycological Progress. 10 (2): 149–155. Bibcode:2011MycPr...
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    pileate form (i.e., with a cap and stipe) is predominant, gasteroid and secotioid forms are known. In pileate species, the gills are typically thin, and...
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  • Endoptychum (category Secotioid fungi)
    Endoptychum is a genus of secotioid fungi in the family Agaricaceae. Like the majority of secotioid taxa, the individual species of Endoptychum are thought...
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    newly revised family, Hymenogastraceae that used to be restricted to secotioid, false-truffles. The phylogenetic study by Moncalvo, et al. confirmed...
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  • Rhodactina himalayensis (category Secotioid fungi)
    Rhodactina himalayensis is a species of secotioid fungus in the family Boletaceae, and the type species of genus Rhodactina. Originally described from...
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    Psilocybe cyanescens complex in Europe, with reference to the position of the secotioid Weraroa novae-zelandiae" (PDF). Mycological Progress. 10 (2): 149–55....
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    as Leratiomyces ceres and L. percevalii. It also includes a number of secotioid species, including the type species, L. similis, as well as L. cucullatus...
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    Cortinarius porphyroideus (category Secotioid fungi)
    Cortinarius porphyroideus, commonly known as purple pouch fungus, is a secotioid species of fungus endemic to New Zealand. It was one of six species that...
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    the family Boletaceae. It is a monotypic genus, containing the single secotioid species Gymnogaster boletoides, found in Australia. The fungus produces...
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    (sensu lato = "in the wide sense") or as the "lepiotoid" fungi. The secotioid species Amogaster viridiglebus, described in 1996 and initially placed...
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    Agaricus inapertus (category Secotioid fungi)
    inapertus, commonly known as the mountain gasteroid agaricus, is a species of secotioid fungus in the genus Agaricus. It was first described by American mycologists...
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    scutate Like a shield or round plate in shape. From Latin scutum, shield. secotioid A fruiting body with the appearance of an unopened agaric or bolete. The...
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