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Pholiotina rugosa is a common mushroom which is widely distributed and especially common in the Pacific Northwest. It grows in woodchips, flowerbeds and compost. It has been found in Europe, Asia and North America. It contains the same mycotoxins as the death cap. It is more commonly known as Conocybe filaris as this is the name it is likely to appear under in field guides. However, Conocybe filaris is a junior synonym of Pholiotina rugosa. Pholiotina rugosa has also been placed in the genus Conocybe, but its morphology and a 2013 molecular phylogenetics study place it in the genus Pholiotina. , which grows on dung and rich soil in North America, is a possible synonym. has also been considered a possible synonym, but a molecular phylogenetics study found it to be a distinct species.

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  • Pholiotina rugosa (en)
  • Conocybe rugosa (sv)
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  • Conocybe rugosa är en svampart som först beskrevs av Peck, och fick sitt nu gällande namn av 1981. Conocybe rugosa ingår i släktet Conocybe och familjen Bolbitiaceae. Inga underarter finns listade i Catalogue of Life. I den svenska databasen Dyntaxa används istället namnet Pholiotina rugosa för samma taxon. Arten är reproducerande i Sverige. (sv)
  • Pholiotina rugosa is a common mushroom which is widely distributed and especially common in the Pacific Northwest. It grows in woodchips, flowerbeds and compost. It has been found in Europe, Asia and North America. It contains the same mycotoxins as the death cap. It is more commonly known as Conocybe filaris as this is the name it is likely to appear under in field guides. However, Conocybe filaris is a junior synonym of Pholiotina rugosa. Pholiotina rugosa has also been placed in the genus Conocybe, but its morphology and a 2013 molecular phylogenetics study place it in the genus Pholiotina. , which grows on dung and rich soil in North America, is a possible synonym. has also been considered a possible synonym, but a molecular phylogenetics study found it to be a distinct species. (en)
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  • Pholiotina rugosa (en)
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  • Pholiotina rugosa (en)
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