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- Entoloma mammosum, commonly known as the bell-shaped Nolanea, is a species of fungus in the family Entolomataceae. The fruit bodies are small and nippled, with a striate cap, salmon-colored gills, and a stately stalk. It is typically found growing in feather moss under spruce and Jack pine in the summer and fall. It is saprobic, and derives nutrients from rotting organic matter. The fungus was originally described by Carl Linnaeus in 1753 as Agaricus mammosus. American mycologist Lexemuel Ray Hesler transferred it to Entoloma in 1967. (en)
- Dzwonkówka sutkowata, rumieniaczek brodawkowaty (Entoloma mammosum (L.) Hesler) – gatunek grzybów z rodziny dzwonkówkowatych (Entolomataceae). (pl)
- Entoloma mammosum är en svampart som först beskrevs av L., och fick sitt nu gällande namn av 1967. Entoloma mammosum ingår i släktet Entoloma och familjen Entolomataceae. Inga underarter finns listade i Catalogue of Life. (sv)
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- *Agaricus mammosus (L. (1753)
- *Latzinaea mammosa (L.)Kuntze(1898)
- *Nolanea mammosa (L.)Sacc.(1887)
- *Nolanea mammosa var. venezuelana (Dennis(1961)
- *Rhodophyllus mammosus (L.) Quél. (1886)
- *Rhodophyllus venezuelanus (Dennis)Singer(1969)
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- *Agaricus mammosus (L. )
*Nolanea mammosa ( Sacc. )
*Rhodophyllus mammosus ( Quél. )
*Latzinaea mammosa ( Kuntze )
*Nolanea mammosa var. venezuelana (Dennis )
*Rhodophyllus venezuelanus ( Singer ) (en)
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- Entoloma mammosum, commonly known as the bell-shaped Nolanea, is a species of fungus in the family Entolomataceae. The fruit bodies are small and nippled, with a striate cap, salmon-colored gills, and a stately stalk. It is typically found growing in feather moss under spruce and Jack pine in the summer and fall. It is saprobic, and derives nutrients from rotting organic matter. The fungus was originally described by Carl Linnaeus in 1753 as Agaricus mammosus. American mycologist Lexemuel Ray Hesler transferred it to Entoloma in 1967. (en)
- Dzwonkówka sutkowata, rumieniaczek brodawkowaty (Entoloma mammosum (L.) Hesler) – gatunek grzybów z rodziny dzwonkówkowatych (Entolomataceae). (pl)
- Entoloma mammosum är en svampart som först beskrevs av L., och fick sitt nu gällande namn av 1967. Entoloma mammosum ingår i släktet Entoloma och familjen Entolomataceae. Inga underarter finns listade i Catalogue of Life. (sv)
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- Entoloma mammosum (en)
- Dzwonkówka sutkowata (pl)
- Entoloma mammosum (sv)
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