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Hebeloma crustuliniforme (Poison pie)
Genus species:
   Hebeloma crustuliniforme
Common name:
   Poison pie
Genus:
   Hebeloma
Family:
   Hymenogastraceae
Order:
   Agaricales
Hebeloma crustuliniforme (Poison pie)
Genus species:
   Hebeloma crustuliniforme
Common name:
   Poison pie
Genus:
   Hebeloma
Family:
   Hymenogastraceae
Order:
   Agaricales
Hebeloma crustuliniforme (Poison pie)
Genus species:
   Hebeloma crustuliniforme
Common name:
   Poison pie
Genus:
   Hebeloma
Family:
   Hymenogastraceae
Order:
   Agaricales

Genus (Fungi): Hebeloma

Hebeloma is a genus of fungi in the family Hymenogastraceae. Found worldwide, it contains the poison pie or fairy cakes (Hebeloma crustuliniforme) and the ghoul fungus (H. aminophilum), from Western Australia, which grows on rotting animal remains.

Etymology

The generic name is a compound Ancient Greek word of hebe, "youth" or "puberty" and the suffix -loma, a fringe (pertaining to the fungal veil). Thus, Hebeloma translates as "youthful fringe/veil", in reference to how the fungal veil is only seen in immature specimens.


Reference: Wikipedia

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