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- Q10342572 subject Q8475488.
- Q10342572 subject Q8475694.
- Q10342572 subject Q8475709.
- Q10342572 subject Q9531804.
- Q10342572 abstract "Oudemansiella canarii is a species of gilled mushroom in the family Physalacriaceae. It is found in tropical America, southeast Asia, and Australia, where it grows as a saprotroph on hardwood logs.".
- Q10342572 binomialAuthority Q215842.
- Q10342572 class Q27720.
- Q10342572 division Q174698.
- Q10342572 family Q3041113.
- Q10342572 genus Q1243899.
- Q10342572 kingdom Q764.
- Q10342572 order Q221448.
- Q10342572 synonym "*Agaricus canarii (Jungh. (1838)".
- Q10342572 synonym "*Amanitopsis canarii (Jungh.)Sacc.(1887)".
- Q10342572 wikiPageWikiLink Q1243899.
- Q10342572 wikiPageWikiLink Q174698.
- Q10342572 wikiPageWikiLink Q215842.
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- Q10342572 wikiPageWikiLink Q8475488.
- Q10342572 wikiPageWikiLink Q8475694.
- Q10342572 wikiPageWikiLink Q8475709.
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- Q10342572 binomialAuthority "Höhn.".
- Q10342572 classis Q27720.
- Q10342572 divisio Q174698.
- Q10342572 familia Q3041113.
- Q10342572 genus "Oudemansiella".
- Q10342572 ordo Q221448.
- Q10342572 regnum Q764.
- Q10342572 synonyms "*Agaricus canarii (Jungh. ) *Amanitopsis canarii ( Sacc. )".
- Q10342572 type Eukaryote.
- Q10342572 type Fungus.
- Q10342572 type Species.
- Q10342572 type Thing.
- Q10342572 type Q19088.
- Q10342572 comment "Oudemansiella canarii is a species of gilled mushroom in the family Physalacriaceae. It is found in tropical America, southeast Asia, and Australia, where it grows as a saprotroph on hardwood logs.".
- Q10342572 label "Oudemansiella canarii".