Timothy J. Baroni

Mycologist.

Abbreviations: T.J.Baroni
Occupations: researcher, mycologist
Direct attributions: 0 plants, 132 fungi
Authorship mentions: 0 plants, 173 fungi

132 fungi attributed, 41 fungi contributed to173 fungi:

Entocybe nitida (Quél.) T.J. Baroni, Largent & V. Hofst. 2011
fungi species in the entolomataceae family
Entocybe nitida, commonly known as the shining pinkgill, is a species of mushroom in the family Entolomataceae.
Arthromyces T.J. Baroni & Lodge 2007
fungi genus in the tricholomataceae family
Arthromyces is a genus of fungi in the Lyophyllaceae family. The genus contain two species found in Central America.
Tricholosporum goniospermum (Bres.) Guzmán ex T.J. Baroni 1982
fungi species in the tricholomataceae family
Tricholosporum goniospermum is a species of fungus in the family Tricholomataceae, and the type species of the genus Tricholosporum. First described scientifically by Giacomo Bresadola in 1881 as Tricholoma goniospermum, it was transferred to the genus Tricholosporum, established in 1975 by Mexican mycologist Gaston Guzman. As was pointed out in a 1982 publication by Tim Baroni, the transfer was not valid, "because complete reference to the authors and the original publications of the basionyms was not provided". Baroni made the new combination official in his publication.
Lepistella ocula (Lepistella) T.J. Baroni & Ovrebo 2007
fungi species in the tricholomataceae family
Lepistella is a genus of fungus in the family Tricholomataceae. It is a monotypic genus, containing the single species Lepistella ocula, found in Central America and reported as new to science in 2007.
Bothia Halling, T.J. Baroni & Manfr. Binder 2007
fungi genus in the boletaceae family
Bothia is a fungal genus in the family Boletaceae. A monotypic genus, it contains the single species Bothia castanella, a bolete mushroom first described scientifically in 1900 from collections made in New Jersey. Found in the eastern United States, Costa Rica, China, and Taiwan, it grows in a mycorrhizal association with oak trees. Its fruit body is chestnut brown, the cap is smooth and dry, and the underside of the cap has radially elongated tubes. The spore deposit is yellow-brown. The edibility of the mushroom is unknown. Historically, its unique combination of morphological features
Entocybe T.J. Baroni, V. Hofst. & Largent 2011
fungi genus in the entolomataceae family
Entocybe is a genus of agaric fungi in the family Entolomataceae. It was circumscribed in 2011 to contain several former Entoloma species having obscurely angular spores with 6–10 angles (some formerly classified as Rhodocybe). Based on three locus DNA analysis, these species form a distinct, well-defined clade in the Entomolataceae that is basal to Entoloma. The genus name, a combination of Entoloma and Rhodocybe, alludes to similarities with species in those genera. E. melleogrisea, found in a subboreal forest in Québec, Canada, was described as a new species in 2013. Unlike the mostly
Bothia castanella (Peck) Halling, T.J. Baroni & Manfr. Binder 2007
fungi species in the boletaceae family
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Blastosporella zonata T.J. Baroni & Franco-Mol. 2007
fungi species in the lyophyllaceae family
Blastosporella is a fungal genus in the family Lyophyllaceae. The genus is monotypic, containing the single South American species Blastosporella zonata, described as new to science in 2007. The fungus produces fruit bodies characterized by producing spherical balls of blastospores that cover the cap surface in maturity.
Tricholosporum porphyrophyllum (S. Imai) Guzmán ex T.J. Baroni 1982
fungi species in the tricholomataceae family
Tricholosporum porphyrophyllum is a species of fungus in the family Tricholomataceae. It is found in Asia.
Retiboletus vinaceipes B. Ortiz, Lodge & T.J. Baroni 2007
fungi species in the boletaceae family
Retiboletus vinaceipes is a species of bolete fungus in the family Boletaceae. Found in the Dominican Republic, it was described as new to science in 2007.
Entocybe turbida (Fr.) T.J. Baroni, V. Hofst. & Largent 2011
fungi species in the entolomataceae family
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Clitocella Kluting, T.J. Baroni & Bergemann 2013
fungi genus in the entolomataceae family
Clitocella is a genus of mushroom-forming fungi in the family Entolomataceae. It was circumscribed in 2014 with Clitocella popinalis as the type species. The generic name refers to its similarities and close relationship to the genera Clitopilus and Clitopilopsis; the Latin word cella, meaning "storage place", alludes to "taxa not belonging to Clitopilus or Clitopilopsis". Species have caps with centrally placed stipes; the gills are decurrent, and crowded closely together with a smooth edge. Mushrooms produce a pink spore print. The spores have thin walls (less than or equal to 0.5 μm) that
Blastosporella T.J. Baroni & Franco-Mol. 2007
fungi genus in the lyophyllaceae family
Blastosporella is a fungal genus in the family Lyophyllaceae. The genus is monotypic, containing the single South American species Blastosporella zonata, described as new to science in 2007. The fungus produces fruit bodies characterized by producing spherical balls of blastospores that cover the cap surface in maturity.
Arthromyces claviformis T.J. Baroni & Lodge 2007
fungi species in the tricholomataceae family
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Entocybe pseudoturbida (Romagn.) T.J. Baroni, V. Hofst. & Largent 2011
fungi species in the entolomataceae family
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Chalciporus piperatoides (A.H. Sm. & Thiers) T.J. Baroni & Both 1991
fungi species in the boletaceae family
Chalciporus piperatoides is a small-pored species of mushroom in the family Boletaceae. It is found in woodland in North America and closely resembles Chalciporus piperatus but can be distinguished by its flesh and pores staining blue after cutting or bruising. It has a less peppery taste.
Boletus aurantiosplendens T.J. Baroni 1998
fungi species in the boletaceae family
Boletus aurantiosplendens is a species of fungus native to eastern North America. Timothy J Baroni described the species in 1998, from material collected near Franklin in Macon County, North Carolina. The species name is from the Latin words aurantium "orange", and splendens "bright". The cap is 3–11 centimetres (1.2–4.3 in) in diameter, and is convex to flattened in shape. Its colour ranges from mandarin orange to yellowish brown, with young mushroom caps having a more tan centre and orange at the cap margin. The cap surface has a velvety or suede feel. The flesh is bright or light yellow
Xerula setulosa (Murrill) R.H. Petersen & T.J. Baroni 2007
fungi species in the physalacriaceae family
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Omphaliaster ianthinocystis (Singer) T.J. Baroni 1981
fungi species in the order agaricales
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Crepidotus thermophilus (Singer) Aime, T.J. Baroni & O.K. Mill. 2002
fungi species in the crepidotaceae family
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Arthromyces matolae T.J. Baroni, Lodge & D.L. Lindner 2007
fungi species in the tricholomataceae family
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Tricholosporum pseudosordidum (Singer) T.J. Baroni 1982
fungi species in the tricholomataceae family
Tricholosporum pseudosordidum is a species of fungus in the family Tricholomataceae. It is known from Florida.
Tricholosporum atroviolaceum (Murrill) T.J. Baroni 1982
fungi species in the tricholomataceae family
Tricholosporum atroviolaceum is a species of fungus in the family Tricholomataceae.
Tricholoma manzanitae (Manzanita Trich) T.J. Baroni & Ovrebo 1983
fungi species in the tricholomataceae family
Tricholoma manzanitae is a mushroom of the agaric genus Tricholoma. It was formally described in 1983.
Psilocybe zapotecoantillarum Guzmán, T.J. Baroni & Lodge 2003
fungi species in the hymenogastraceae family
Psilocybe zapotecoantillarum is a species of mushroom in the family Hymenogastraceae. The mushroom contains the medicinal compound psilocybin. It is in the section Zapotecorum of the genus Psilocybe, other members of this section include Psilocybe muliercula, Psilocybe angustipleurocystidiata, Psilocybe aucklandii, Psilocybe collybioides, Psilocybe kumaenorum, Psilocybe zapotecorum, Psilocybe kumaenorum, Psilocybe subcaerulipes, Psilocybe pintonii, Psilocybe moseri, Psilocybe zapotecocaribaea, and Psilocybe antioquiensis.
Clitocella mundula (Rhodocybe Mundula) (Lasch) Kluting, T.J. Baroni & Bergemann 2014
fungi species in the entolomataceae family
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Boletus projectelloides B. Ortiz, Both, Halling & T.J. Baroni 2007
fungi species in the boletaceae family
Boletus projectelloides is a species of bolete fungus in the family Boletaceae. Found in Belize, it was described as new to science in 2007.
Boletus patrioticus T.J. Baroni, Bessette & Roody 1998
fungi species in the boletaceae family
Boletus patrioticus, also known as the patriotic bolete is a basidiomycete mushroom, of the genus Boletus in the family Boletaceae. Its name comes from its coloration (red skin, white flesh, blue bruising) resembling the flag of the United States. It is edible.
Boletus occidentalis B. Ortiz & T.J. Baroni 2007
fungi species in the boletaceae family
Boletus occidentalis is a species of bolete fungus in the family Boletaceae. Found growing under Pinus occidentalis in Jarabacoa, Dominican Republic, it was described as new to science in 2007.
Boletus neotropicus B. Ortiz & T.J. Baroni 2007
fungi species in the boletaceae family
Boletus neotropicus is a species of bolete fungus in the family Boletaceae. Found in Belize, it was described as new to science in 2007.
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