Gymnopus fusipes (formerly often called Collybia fusipes) is a parasitic species of gilled mushroom which is quite common in Europe and often grows in large clumps. It is variable but easy to recognize because the stipe soon becomes distinctively tough, bloated and ridged.
Gymnopusfusipes (formerly often called Collybia fusipes) is a parasitic species of gilled mushroom which is quite common in Europe and often grows in...
type species for Gymnopus, Gymnopusfusipes, dates back to 1806 [(Pers.) Roussel]. Many of the species now classified in the Gymnopus genera were once...
agaric genus Gymnopus. The following species are recognised in the genus Gymnopus: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V U W X Y Z Gymnopus agricola...
ramealis (type species of the genus Marasmiellus) than Gymnopusfusipes (type species of the genus Gymnopus) and therefore was classified in the genus Marasmiellus...
Mather, David A.; Petersen, Ronald H. (2010). "A new genus to accommodate Gymnopus acervatus (Agaricales)". Mycologia. 102 (6): 1463–1478. doi:10.3852/09-318...
scabella. The former proposed genus Setulipes is now incorporated into Gymnopus (though some name combinations may remain to be correctly defined). Even...