Gomphidius
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Gomphidius (Spike-caps) |
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Gomphidius is a genus of mushrooms, commonly known as Spike-caps, that are members of the Boletales or pored fungi. They appear to have gill-like structures which resemble those of agarics, however the similarity is superficial only. The best-known member is the Slimy spike-cap (Gomphidius glutinosus).
[edit] List of species
- Gomphidius borealis - (Siberia)
- Gomphidius flavipes - Prev. Chroogomphus flavipes
- Gomphidius glutinosus - Slimy spike-cap (Europe)
- Gomphidius oregonensis - (North America)
- Gomphidius pseudoflavipes - (North America)
- Gomphidius roseus - (Europe)
- Gomphidius smithii - (North America)
- Gomphidius subroseus - (North America)
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