Hygrocybe citrinovirens

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Hygrocybe citrinovirens
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H. citrinovirens
Binomial name
Hygrocybe citrinovirens
Synonyms
  • Camarophyllus citrinovirens J.E.Lange (1923)
  • Godfrinia citrinovirens (J.E.Lange) Herink (1958)
  • Hygrocybe brevispora F.H.Møller (1945)
  • Godfrinia brevispora (F.H.Møller) Herink (1958)
  • Hygrophorus brevisporus (F.H.Møller) P.D.Orton (1960)

Hygrocybe citrinovirens is a European mushroom of the waxcap genus Hygrocybe. It was first described scientifically in 1923 by Danish mycologist Jakob Emanuel Lange as Camarophyllus citrinovirens.[1] Julius Schäffer transferred it to the genus Hygrocybe in 1947.[2]

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References

  1. ^ Lange JE. (1923). "Studies in the Agarics of Denmark. V. Ecological notes. The Hygrophorei, Stropharia and Hypholoma. Supplementary notes to Parts I–II". Dansk botanisk Arkiv. 4 (4): 1–55 (see p. 20).
  2. ^ Schäffer J. (1947). "Beobachtungen an oberbayerischen Blätterpilzen". Berichte der Bayerischen Botanischen Gesellschaft (in German). 27: 201–225.

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