| Tephrocybe | |
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| Tephrocybe palustris | |
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| Genus: | Tephrocybe  | 
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| Tephrocybe rancida (Fr.) Donk  | |
Tephrocybe is a genus of about 40 species of mushroom, with a widespread distribution in temperate areas.[1] The genus was circumscribed by Dutch mycologist Marinus Anton Donk in 1962.[2]
Species
- Tephrocybe ambusta
 - Tephrocybe anthracophila
 - Tephrocybe atrata
 - Tephrocybe baeosperma
 - Tephrocybe boudieri
 - Tephrocybe cessans
 - Tephrocybe confusa
 - Tephrocybe ellisii
 - Tephrocybe ferruginella
 - Tephrocybe fuscipes
 - Tephrocybe fusispora
 - Tephrocybe impexa
 - Tephrocybe inolens
 - Tephrocybe langei
 - Tephrocybe mephitica
 - Tephrocybe murina
 - Tephrocybe osmophora
 - Tephrocybe platypus
 - Tephrocybe putida
 - Tephrocybe rancida
 - Tephrocybe striipilea
 - Tephrocybe tylicolor
 
References
External links
- "Tephrocybe Donk". Atlas of Living Australia.
 
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