Fungi named in 1783

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22 fungi found, including:

Amanita muscaria (Fly Agaric) (L.) Lam. 1783
fungi species in the amanitaceae family
Amanita muscaria, commonly known as the fly agaric or fly amanita, is a basidiomycete fungus of the genus Amanita. Its name may come from its historical use to kill flies or from the effects it causes (a medieval belief held that flies could enter the head and cause madness). It is a distinctive, large white-gilled mushroom typically featuring a bright red cap covered with white warts. The complex genetic diversity of A. muscaria suggests that it is a species complex. It is a widely distributed mushroom native to temperate and boreal forests of the Northern Hemisphere, now also naturalised in
Helvella lacunosa (Elfin Saddle) Afzel. 1783
edible fungi species in the helvellaceae family
Helvella lacunosa, known as the slate grey saddle or fluted black elfin saddle in North America, simply as the elfin saddle in Britain, is an ascomycete fungus of the family Helvellaceae. It is one of the most common species in the genus Helvella. The mushroom is readily identified by its irregularly shaped grey cap, fluted stem, and fuzzy undersurfaces. It is usually found in Eastern North America and in Europe, near deciduous and coniferous trees in summer and autumn.
Amanita verna (Fool's Mushroom) Bull. ex Lam. 1783
toxic fungi species in the amanitaceae family
Amanita verna, commonly known as the fool's mushroom or the spring destroying angel (see destroying angel), is a deadly poisonous basidiomycete fungus, one of many in the genus Amanita. Occurring in Europe in spring, A. verna associates with various deciduous and coniferous trees. The caps, stipes and gills are all white in colour.
Amanita vaginata (Grisette) (Bull.) Lam. 1783
edible fungi species in the amanitaceae family
Amanita vaginata, commonly known as the grisette or the grisette amanita, is an edible mushroom in the fungus family Amanitaceae, but must be thoroughly cooked to destroy its toxins. The cap is gray or brownish, 5 to 10 centimetres (2 to 4 inches) in diameter, and has furrows around the edge that duplicate the gill pattern underneath. Unlike many other Amanita mushrooms, A. vaginata lacks a ring on the stem. A. vaginata is widely distributed in Europe and North America. It is not recommended for consumption due to the possibility of confusing it with related poisonous species.
Acrospermum Tode 1783
fungi genus in the acrospermaceae family
Acrospermum is a genus of fungi within the Acrospermaceae family.
Helvella pezizoides Afzel. 1783
fungi species in the helvellaceae family
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Amanita muscaria ssp. muscaria (Fly Agaric) (L.) Lam. 1783
fungi subspecies in the amanitaceae family
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Agaricus pratensis (Cuphophyllus Pratensis) Batsch 1783
edible fungi species in the agaricaceae family
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Peziza crucibulum Batsch 1783
fungi species in the pezizaceae family
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Helvella sulcata var. sulcata Afzel. 1783
fungi variety in the helvellaceae family
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Helvella sulcata Afzel. 1783
fungi species in the helvellaceae family
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Helvella levis Bergeret 1783
fungi species in the helvellaceae family
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Helvella lacunosa var. lacunosa Afzel. 1783
fungi variety in the helvellaceae family
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Amanita verna var. verna Bull. ex Lam. 1783
fungi variety in the amanitaceae family
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Amanita vaginata f. vaginata (Bull.) Lam. 1783
fungi form in the amanitaceae family
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Amanita punctata Lam. 1783
fungi species in the amanitaceae family
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Agaricus zonarius Bull. 1783
fungi species in the agaricaceae family
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Agaricus pistillaris Batsch 1783
fungi species in the agaricaceae family
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Agaricus lacrimalis Batsch 1783
fungi species in the agaricaceae family
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Agaricus deliciosus Batsch 1783
fungi species in the agaricaceae family
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Agaricus angulatus Batsch 1783
fungi species in the agaricaceae family
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Acrospermum unguinosum Tode 1783
fungi species in the acrospermaceae family
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