Craterellus is a genus of generally edible fungi similar to the closely related chanterelles, with some new species recently moved from the latter to the former. Both groups lack true gills on the underside of their caps, though they often have gill-like wrinkles and ridges.
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Masson. p. 47. ISBN 2-225-53713-5. This reference covers Craterellus as a subgenus of Craterellus, not as a genus. Moncalvo JM, Nilsson RH, Koster B, Dunham...
media related to Craterellus cornucopioides. Mushroom-collecting.com: Craterellus cornucopioides MykoWeb California Fungi: Craterellus cornucopioides...
golden chanterelle. The edible Craterellus lutescens differs in colour, and is found only in very wet places. Craterellus odoratus is bright yellow with...
Craterellus cinereus, commonly known as the black chanterelle or ashen chanterelle, is a species of Craterellus found growing in coniferous forest in...
Craterellus fallax is a species of "black trumpets" that occurs in Eastern North America. With a number of lookalikes in the genus, it is edible but not...
1097/00001721-200103000-00006. PMID 11302474. S2CID 28411589. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Craterellus lutescens. Craterellus aurora MushroomExpert.com v t e...
Craterellus calicornucopioides is an edible fungus in the family Cantharellaceae. Described by David Arora and Jonathan L. Frank in 2015, is the North...
hollow horn filled with the inexhaustible gifts of celebratory fruits Craterellus cornucopioides, a mushroom resembling the shape of a cornucopia Horn...
name of several fungi species and can refer to: Craterellus cornucopioides Craterellus cinereus Craterellus atrocinereus Polyozellus multiplex This page...
whereas Cantharellus species grow on the ground. Species in the genera Craterellus, Gomphus, and Polyozellus may also look like chanterelles.[citation needed]...
(Cantharellus formosus), the horn of plenty (Craterellus cornucopioides), and the trumpet chanterelle (Craterellus tubaeformis), are not only edible, but are...
Yellowfoot or yellow foot may refer to: Craterellus tubaeformis a mushroom with gray underside Craterellus lutescens, a mushroom with orange, pink, or...
Craterellus excelsus is a species of fungus in the family Cantharellaceae. Reported as a new species in 2009, it was originally collected from the Pakaraima...
distinguished if one is familiar with the chanterelle's identifying features. Craterellus tubaeformis, the tube chanterelle, yellow foot chanterelle or yellow-leg...
fungi such as chanterelles (Cantharellus formosus, C. subalbidus, and Craterellus tubaeformis). It is capable of associating with wood-decay fungi in addition...
agaric. Basidiocarps of Ramaria rugosa, a coral fungus Basidiocarps of Craterellus tubaeformis, a cantharelloid fungus. Basidiocarps are classified into...
as cantharelloid mushrooms (which includes the genera Cantharellus, Craterellus, Gomphus, and Polyozellus), because of the similarity of their fruiting...
or lack of migration of nuclei. For example, the chanterelle genus Craterellus often has six-spored basidia, while some corticioid Sistotrema species...
economic importance include edible and commercially collected Cantharellus, Craterellus, and Hydnum species as well as crop pathogens in the genera Ceratobasidium...