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- Q10647782 subject Q6259272.
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- Q10647782 abstract "Inocybe fraudans, commonly known as the pear fibrecap, is an agaric fungus in the family Inocybaceae. It has a yellowish-brown fibrillose cap and stipe that develops reddish tints with age. The flesh has a characteristic odor, similar to jasmin or ripe pears, although the mushroom—like many in the genus Inocybe—is suspected to be toxic. It is found in Europe and North America, where it grows in woodlands. Fruitbodies produce an walnut-brown spore print, and have smooth, almond-shaped spores measuring 8–11.5 by 5–7 µm. Many authors have erroneously referred this species to Inocybe pyriodora.".
- Q10647782 binomialAuthority Q556528.
- Q10647782 class Q27720.
- Q10647782 division Q174698.
- Q10647782 family Q514700.
- Q10647782 genus Q784343.
- Q10647782 kingdom Q764.
- Q10647782 order Q221448.
- Q10647782 synonym "*Agaricus fraudans (Britzelm. (1882)".
- Q10647782 synonym "*Inocybe corydalina var. albidopallens (J.E.Lange(1940)".
- Q10647782 synonym "*Inocybe fraudans var. capitatocystidiosa (A.Ortega & Esteve-Rav. (1989)".
- Q10647782 synonym "*Inocybe fraudans var. chamaesalicis (Bonex Jacobsson (2008)".
- Q10647782 thumbnail 2011-09-14_Inocybe_fraudans_(Britzelm.)_Sacc_169119.jpg?width=300.
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- Q10647782 binomialAuthority "Sacc.".
- Q10647782 classis Q27720.
- Q10647782 divisio Q174698.
- Q10647782 familia Q514700.
- Q10647782 genus "Inocybe".
- Q10647782 ordo Q221448.
- Q10647782 regnum Q764.
- Q10647782 synonyms "*Agaricus fraudans (Britzelm. ) *Inocybe corydalina var. albidopallens (J.E.Lange ) *Inocybe fraudans var. capitatocystidiosa (A.Ortega & Esteve-Rav. ) *Inocybe fraudans var. chamaesalicis (Bon ex Jacobsson )".
- Q10647782 type Eukaryote.
- Q10647782 type Fungus.
- Q10647782 type Species.
- Q10647782 type Thing.
- Q10647782 type Q19088.
- Q10647782 comment "Inocybe fraudans, commonly known as the pear fibrecap, is an agaric fungus in the family Inocybaceae. It has a yellowish-brown fibrillose cap and stipe that develops reddish tints with age. The flesh has a characteristic odor, similar to jasmin or ripe pears, although the mushroom—like many in the genus Inocybe—is suspected to be toxic. It is found in Europe and North America, where it grows in woodlands.".
- Q10647782 label "Inocybe fraudans".
- Q10647782 depiction 2011-09-14_Inocybe_fraudans_(Britzelm.)_Sacc_169119.jpg.