Cortinarius bovarius is an agaric fungus in the family Cortinariaceae. Described as new to science in 2013, it is found in western North America.
Helpdesk · Kingdom. Fungi · Phylum. Basidiomycota · Class. Agaricomycetes · Order. Agaricales · Family. Cortinariaceae · Genus. Cortinarius (Pers.) Gray, 1821.
Cortinarius bovinus and morphologically similar conifer-associated species were studied using material mainly from northern Europe.
Cortinarius bovinus
Fungi
Scientific name: Cortinarius bovinus
Higher classification: Cortinarius
May 14, 2013 · Cortinarius bovarius sp. nov., a conifer associated taxon growing on calcareous ground, is described from western North America.
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The species was reported from at least WA (Smith(12)). Cortinarius bovinus or similar species are reported (see Breitenbach(5)) from Europe, Asia, North Africa.
Cortinarius bovinus was described by CitationFries (1838) as a fleshy, robust species with a smooth and glossy, hygrophanous, cinnamon-brown pileus drying to ...
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Cortinarius bovinus is a species of fungi with 6 observations.
Cortinarius bovinus and morphologically similar conifer-associated species were studied using material mainly from northern Europe.
Classification ; kingdom; Fungi ; phylum; Basidiomycota ; class; Agaricomycetes ; order; Agaricales ; family; Cortinariaceae ...