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Fungi of Central America

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Suillus luteus
species of mushroom
Lycoperdon perlatum
species of fungus
Phallus impudicus
species of fungus
Russula virescens
species of fungus
Schizophyllum commune
species of fungus
Lactifluus volemus
species of fungus
Chalciporus piperatus
species of fungus
Suillellus luridus
species of fungus
Tylopilus felleus
species of fungus
Lactarius indigo
species of Agaricomycetes
Hygrophoropsis aurantiaca
species of fungus
Tapinella atrotomentosa
species of fungus
Auriscalpium vulgare
species of fungus
Tremella fuciformis
species of fungus
Lycoperdon echinatum
species of fungus
Volvopluteus gloiocephalus
species of Agaricomycetes
Phallus indusiatus
species of fungus
Lacrymaria lacrymabunda
species of fungus
Cyathus striatus
species of fungus
Cyanoboletus pulverulentus
species of fungus
Bisporella citrina
species of fungus
Protostropharia semiglobata
species of fungus
Mycena aurantiomarginata
species of fungus
Helvella macropus
species of fungus
mock oyster
species of fungus
Geastrum pectinatum
species of fungus
Byssomerulius corium
species of fungus
Calostoma cinnabarinum
species of fungus
Butyriboletus frostii
species of fungi in the genus Butyriboletus
Ripartites tricholoma
species of fungus
Amanita farinosa
species of fungus
Clathrus columnatus
species of fungus
Pulveroboletus ravenelii
species of fungus
Catatrama
Catatrama is a fungal genus in the family Amanitaceae, order Agaricales. Originally a monotypic genus with Catatrama costaricensis, found in Quercus pilarius forest in Costa Rica. In 2007, the species was reported from Brazil. Since then 2 additional species, one from Australia and one from India have been recognized.
chanterelle
thumb|One of several species called "chanterelle", Cantharellus cibarius thumb|Chanterelles on sale in San Francisco Chanterelle is the common name of several species of agaricomycetous fungi in the genera Cantharellus, Craterellus, Gomphus and Polyozellus. These fungi are orange, yellow or white, meaty and funnel-shaped. On the lower surface, most species have rounded, forked folds that run almost all the way down the stipe, which tapers down from the cap. Many species emit a fruity aroma and often have a mildly peppery taste.
Cyptotrama asprata
species of fungus
Serpula himantioides
species of fungus
Sarcoscypha occidentalis
species of fungus
Pleospora herbarum
species of fungus
Myxarium nucleatum
species of fungus
Suillus salmonicolor
species of fungus
Fonsecaea pedrosoi
species of fungus
Scutellinia setosa
species of fungus
Coccomyces dentatus
species of fungus
Lepistella ocula
Lepistella is a genus of fungus in the family Tricholomataceae. It is a monotypic genus, containing the single species Lepistella ocula, found in Central America and reported as new to science in 2007.
Loweomyces fractipes
species of fungus
Bothia
Bothia is a fungal genus in the family Boletaceae. A monotypic genus, it contains the single species Bothia castanella, a bolete mushroom first described scientifically in 1900 from collections made in New Jersey. Found in the eastern United States, Costa Rica, China, and Taiwan, it grows in a mycorrhizal association with oak trees. Its fruit body is chestnut brown, the cap is smooth and dry, and the underside of the cap has radially elongated tubes. The spore deposit is yellow-brown. The edibility of the mushroom is unknown. Historically, its unique combination of morphological features resul
Cyathus helenae
species of fungus
Nigroporus vinosus
species of fungus
Amanita arocheae
species of fungus
Phillipsia lutea
species of fungus
Entoloma murrayi
species of fungus
Harrya chromipes
species of fungus
Lentinula raphanica
species of fungus
Acaulospora tuberculata
species of fungus
Earliella
Earliella is a fungal genus in the family Polyporaceae. It is a monotypic genus, containing the single species Earliella scabrosa. It is found in Hainan.
Ripartitella brasiliensis
species of fungus
Xeromphalina kauffmanii
species of fungus
Mycosphaerella coffeicola
species of fungus
Neoboletus pseudosulphureus
species of fungus