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Note also Greek ἀγαρικόν, agarikón, "a sort of tree fungus" (There has been an Agaricon Adans. genus, treated by Donk in Persoonia 1:180.) For many years, members of the genus Agaricus were given the generic name Psalliota, and this can still be seen in older books on mushrooms.
Laricifomes officinalis, also known as agarikon, eburiko, or the quinine conk, is a wood-decay fungus that causes brown heart rot on conifers native to Eurasia, North America, and Morocco. This fungus is the only member of the genus Laricifomes .
Fomitopsis species have fruit bodies that are mostly perennial, with forms ranging from sessile to effused-reflexed (partially crust-like and partially pileate).Fruit body texture is typically tough to woody, and the pore surface is white to tan or pinkish-colored with mostly small and regular pores.
Agaricus subrufescens (syn. Agaricus blazei, Agaricus brasiliensis or Agaricus rufotegulis) is a species of mushroom, commonly known as almond mushroom, almond agaricus, mushroom of the sun, God's mushroom, mushroom of life, royal sun agaricus, jisongrong, or himematsutake (Chinese: 姬松茸, Japanese: 姫まつたけ, "princess matsutake").
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The fly agaric, Amanita muscaria, late August, Norway An agaric (/ ˈ æ ɡ ər ɪ k, ə ˈ ɡ ær ɪ k /) is a type of fungal fruiting body characterized by the presence of a pileus (cap) that is clearly differentiated from the stipe (stalk), with lamellae (gills) on the underside of the pileus.
Pyrrhopygopsis agaricon Druce, 1908 Pyrrhopygopsis aviola Mabille, 1903 Pyrrhopygopsis caminus Druce, 1908 Pyrrhopygopsis crates Mabille & Boullet, 1912 Pyrrhopygopsis fulvicrus Mabille & Boullet, 1912 Pyrrhopygopsis igniculus Druce, 1908 Pyrrhopygopsis lugubris Druce, 1908 Pyrrhopygopsis lycagus Draudt, 1924 Pyrrhopygopsis migonei Jorgensen, 1935
An artist reconstruction of Palaeoagaricites antiquus and Mycetophagites atrebora.. The holotype of Palaeoagaracites is a single, partly decomposed fruit body without any associated structures preserved in a rectangular piece of yellow amber approximately 3.25 cm (1.28 in) by 1.25 cm (0.49 in) by 1.0 cm (0.39 in).