Gabriel Moreno

Spanish mycologist.

Abbreviations: G.Moreno
Occupations: researcher, mycologist, botanist
Citizenships: Spain
Languages: Spanish
Dates: 1951-01-01T00:00:00Z
Birth place: Madrid
Direct attributions: 1 plant, 150 fungi
Authorship mentions: 2 plants, 169 fungi

150 fungi attributed, 19 fungi contributed to169 fungi:

Leucocybe connata (White Domecap) (Schumach.) Vizzini, P. Alvarado, G. Moreno & Consiglio 2015
edible fungi species in the lyophyllaceae family
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Agaricus deserticola (Gasteroid Agaricus) G. Moreno, Esqueda & Lizárraga 2010
edible fungi species in the agaricaceae family
Agaricus deserticola, commonly known as the gasteroid agaricus, is a species of fungus in the family Agaricaceae. Formerly named Longula texensis (among several other synonyms), the fungus was transferred to the genus Agaricus in 2004 after molecular analysis showed it to be closely related to species in that genus. In 2010, its specific epithet was changed to deserticola after it was discovered that the name Agaricus texensis was illegitimate, having been previously published for a different species. The fruit bodies can reach heights of 18 cm (7 in) tall with caps that are up to 7.5 cm (3
Clitopaxillus alexandri (Alexander's Funnel) (Gillet) G. Moreno, Vizzini, Consiglio & P. Alvarado 2018
fungi species in the pseudoclitocybaceae family
Clitopaxillus alexandri is a species of fungus in the family Pseudoclitocybaceae. It has been given the recommended English name of Alexander's funnel. Basidiocarps (fruit bodies) are agaricoid and resemble those of Clitocybe species. The species is saprotrophic and is mainly known from Europe.
Rhizocybe pruinosa (P. Kumm.) Vizzini, P. Alvarado & G. Moreno 2015
fungi species in the tricholomataceae family
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Leucocybe Vizzini, P. Alvarado, G. Moreno & Cons. 2015
fungi genus in the lyophyllaceae family
Leucocybe is a small mushroom genus, consisting of 3 named species that were formerly placed in the genus Clitocybe, which they resemble in overall appearance and morphology. They occur in woodlands growing on tree litter or disturbed ground.
Atractosporocybe inornata (Sowerby) P. Alvarado, G. Moreno & Vizzini 2015
fungi species in the tricholomataceae family
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Rhizocybe Vizzini, G. Moreno, P. Alvarado & Cons. 2015
fungi genus in the tricholomataceae family
Rhizocybe is a genus of fungus in the order Agaricales. The species resemble Clitocybe and grow amongst litter in predominantly coniferous forests.
Atractosporocybe P. Alvarado, G. Moreno & Vizzini 2015
fungi genus in the tricholomataceae family
Atractosporocybe is a mushroom genus in the family Lyophyllaceae in the broad sense. The type species resembles Clitocybe and grows in forests.
Xeromphalina setulipes Esteve-Rav. & G. Moreno 2010
fungi species in the mycenaceae family
Xeromphalina setulipes is a species of fungus of the family Mycenaceae. First collected in 2005, it was described and named in 2010 by Fernando Esteve-Raventós and Gabriel Moreno, and is known only from oak forests in Ciudad Real Province, Spain. The species produces mushrooms with dark reddish-brown caps up to 15 millimetres (0.59 in) across, dark purplish-brown stems up to 45 millimetres (1.8 in) in height and distinctive, arched, brown gills. The mushrooms were found growing directly from the acidic soil of the forest floor, surrounded by plant waste, during November. Morphologically, the
Phallus calongei G. Moreno & Khalid 2009
fungi species in the phallaceae family
Phallus calongei (Calonge's Stinkhorn) is a species of stinkhorn mushroom. Found in Pakistan, it was described as new to science in 2009. Starting out as an "egg", the fully expanded fruit body consists of a single, thick, stipe with a cap attached to the apex and covered with olive-green, slimy spore-containing gleba. It is distinguished from other similar Phallus species by a combination of features, including a pinkish, reticulated (network-like) cap, and a stipe that is tapered at both ends. The edibility of the mushroom is unknown.
Hyphoderma malenconii (Manjón & G. Moreno) Manjón, G. Moreno & Hjortstam 1988
fungi species in the hyphodermataceae family
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Trametes junipericola Manjón, G. Moreno & Ryvarden 1984
fungi species in the polyporaceae family
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Hyphoderma sabinicum Manjón & G. Moreno 1983
fungi species in the hyphodermataceae family
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Hyphoderma galactinum Manjón, G. Moreno & Hjortstam 1988
fungi species in the hyphodermataceae family
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Dacryobolus phalloides Manjón, Hjortstam & G. Moreno 1984
fungi species in the dacryobolaceae family
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Clitopaxillus G. Moreno, Vizzini, Cons. & P. Alvarado 2018
fungi genus in the pseudoclitocybaceae family
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Cerocorticium canariense Manjón & G. Moreno 1982
fungi species in the meruliaceae family
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Aleurodiscus dextrinoideocerussatus Manjón, M.N. Blanco & G. Moreno 1990
fungi species in the stereaceae family
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Valseutypella multicollis Checa, G. Moreno & M.E. Barr 1986
fungi species in the valsaceae family
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Tulostoma kreiselii G. Moreno, E. Horak & Altés 2002
fungi species in the agaricaceae family
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Leptosphaeria hispanica Checa & G. Moreno 1987
fungi species in the leptosphaeriaceae family
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Hyphoderma moniliforme (P.H.B. Talbot) Manjón, G. Moreno & Hjortstam 1988
fungi species in the hyphodermataceae family
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Conocybe pinetorum Watling, Esteve-Rav. & G. Moreno 1986
fungi species in the bolbitiaceae family
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Chromocyphella pinsapinea G. Moreno, A. Ortega & Honrubia 1985
fungi species in the chromocyphellaceae family
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Pholiota variicystis G. Moreno & E. Valenz. 1994
fungi species in the strophariaceae family
Pholiota variicystis is a species of fungus in the family Strophariaceae. It is a plant pathogen that infects apricots.
Xeromphalina junipericola G. Moreno & Heykoop 1996
vulnerable fungi species in the mycenaceae family
Xeromphalina junipericola is a species of agaric fungus in the family Mycenaceae, first described by Gabriel Moreno and Michel Heykoop in 1996. This small mushroom-forming fungus features a distinctive brown-reddish cap with purplish to violaceous tinges, covered with yellowish-orange woolly tufts, and grows exclusively on juniper stumps. Initially considered endemic to Spain, where it was discovered growing on Juniperus thurifera, its known distribution has since expanded to Turkey and North Macedonia where it occurs on different juniper species. Despite these additional findings, X.
Tulostoma pannonicum Jeppson, Altés, G. Moreno & E. Larss. 2017
fungi species in the agaricaceae family
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Tulostoma grandisporum Jeppson, Altés, G. Moreno & E. Larss. 2017
fungi species in the agaricaceae family
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Tulostoma eckbladii Jeppson, Altés, G. Moreno & E. Larss. 2017
fungi species in the agaricaceae family
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Tulostoma calongei Jeppson, Altés, G. Moreno & E. Larss. 2017
fungi species in the agaricaceae family
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