Marasmius sasicola was created in 2002.
KKJA was created in 2008.
Elachista berndtiella was created in 1985.
Papilio erskinei was created in 1886.
Banjo uke was created in 1917.
Psilocybe tampanensis was created in 1978.
Marasmius sullivantii was created in 1856.
Marasmius elegans was created in 1933.
Marasmius funalis was created in 2002.
Marasmius koae was created in 2011.
Marasmius semiustus was created in 1869.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Marasmiusscorodonius.
Marasmius oreades
Not at all. They are a Choice Edible when correctly identified. Well worth learning. You can find them on line under the name "Mousseron".
They are called fairy rings and are found on lawns and meadows. They can be caused by more than one type of fungus, in the UK it is normally Marasmius oreades.
Marasmius Oreades fairy rings dont always have to be made out of fungi sometimes there made of really dark green grass or really light green grass
Saute in a little Butter, and Salt and they are all but gone. Best tasting gourmet Mushroom ever! They are known as Mousserons to those who eat them. And they can be expensive.
R. E. D. Baker has written: 'Witches' broom disease of cacao (Marasmius perniciosus Stahel)' -- subject(s): Cacao, Witches' broom disease, Diseases and pests