Auriscalpium vulgare, commonly known as the pinecone mushroom, the cone tooth, or the ear-pick fungus, is a species of fungus in the family Auriscalpiaceae...
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a specific epithet by Linnaeus in 1753, viz. Hydnum auriscalpium and changed in 1821 to vulgare when S.F. Gray recognized the cone-inhabiting fungus...
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hypogeous fungi, polypores such as Bondarzewia, some tooth fungi (e.g. Auriscalpium vulgare), and club fungi e.g. Artomyces. Basidiospores in this group are...
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related to members of the genera Russula and Lentinellus, as well as Auriscalpium vulgare. Artomyces piperatus is found on the North American West Coast. Other...
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considered this species to be most closely related to the widespread Auriscalpium vulgare. The specific epithet barbatum derives from barbatum, meaning "spiny"...
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and includes physically dissimilar species, such as the tooth fungus Auriscalpium and the gilled, often shelf-like members of Lentinellus. List of Basidiomycota...
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Vilgalys 3 North temperate Arrhenia Fr. 1849 Hygrophoraceae Arrhenia auriscalpium (Fr.) Fr. 67 Worldwide Cantharellula Singer 1936 Hygrophoraceae Cantharellula...
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