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    species in Podaxis: Podaxis africana De Villiers, Eicker & Van der Westh. 1989 – Africa Podaxis algericus Pat. 1904 Podaxis anomalus Lloyd 1920 Podaxis argentinus...
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    the more common, ground-inhabiting Podaxis pistillaris, there is one other Podaxis species in Australia – Podaxis beringamensis, found on termite mounds;...
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    are without stalks.[inconsistent] Some may also be stalked, such as the Podaxis pistillaris, which is also called the "false shaggy mane". There are also...
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  • Chlamydopus meyenianus Coccidioides Disciseda sp. Montagnea arenaria Podaxis longii Podaxis pistillaris Tulostoma sp. Grishkan, I., E. Zaady & E. Nevo. (2006)...
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    which A. deserticola might be confused include the desert fungus species Podaxis pistillaris and Montagnea arenaria. The edibility of Agaricus deserticola...
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    suitable adaptation for growing in arid conditions. Several genera, including Podaxis, Battarrea, Phellorinia, and Tulostoma, are typical of steppes and deserts...
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    can induce coprine poisoning, particularly when consumed with alcohol. Podaxis pistillaris is also similar. It grows in groups in places which are often...
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    Soraya., Enao Luis G. and Mengual Misdalis. 2017. Use history of the fungus Podaxis pistillaris, Inonotus rickii and Phellorinia hercualeana (Basidiomycetes)...
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    Leucocoprinus Lycoperdon Macrolepiota Melanophyllum Micropsalliota Montagnea Podaxis Ripartitella Rugosospora Sericeomyces Smithiomyces Tulostoma Verrucospora...
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    El-Fallal, Amira; El-Sayed, Ahmed; El-Gharabawy, Hoda (2019-02-20). "Podaxis pistillaris (L.) Fr. and Leucocoprinus birnbaumii (Corda) Singer; new addition...
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    (2004). "Agaricales of the Hawaiian Islands. 8. Agaricaceae: Coprinus and Podaxis; Psathyrellaceae: Coprinopsis, Coprinellus, and Parasola" (PDF). Fungal...
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     cinnabarinum is not related to the true puffballs or to species in the genus Podaxis (also commonly called "stalked puffballs"). It is also unrelated to earthstars...
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    (2004). "Agaricales of the Hawaiian Islands. 8. Agaricaceae: Coprinus and Podaxis; Psathyrellaceae: Coprinopsis, Coprinellus and Parasola" (PDF). Fungal...
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  • Phyllogaster Pegler 1969 Phyllogaster pholiotoides Pegler 1 Ghana Podaxis Desv. 1809 Podaxis senegalensis Desv. 10 Pseudoauricularia Kobayasi 1982 ("1981")...
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    the gleba through to the peridium's apex. Found in gastromycetes such as Podaxis. Also called a stipe-columella or dendritic columella. peridium The outer...
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    tramal plates; other fungi with a similar development include species of Podaxis. The smooth, thick-walled elliptical spores typically measure 7.5–10 by...
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    sac. Battarrea stevenii can grow taller, up to 70 centimeters (27.6 in). Podaxis pistillaris, commonly known as the "desert shaggy mane", occurs in dry...
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  • 1080/00275514.1930.12017003. Morse, E.E. (1933). "A study of the genus Podaxis". Mycologia. 25 (1): 1–33. doi:10.1080/00275514.1933.12020646. JSTOR 3754126...
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  • macromycetes in Mexico. In fact in 1948, Herrera published the description of Podaxis pistillaris. Later, with Guzmán, he published a compilation of more than...
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  • Genus: Podaxis Podaxis aegyptica Mont. Podaxis carcinomalis Fr. Podaxis indica Spreng. Podaxis pistillaris Fr. Podaxis aegypticus Mont. Podaxis carcinomalis...
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