agaricomycete

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Closeup of an agaricomycete growing on a tree stump Royalty Free Stock Photo
Saddle fungi Royalty Free Stock Photo
Wood fungus Trametes versicolor Royalty Free Stock Photo
Dryad's Saddle Royalty Free Stock Photo
Beautiful ruffled pattern on orange mushrooms Royalty Free Stock Photo
Armillaria tabescens is a parasitic mushroom that grows in clusters on weak and susceptible trees Royalty Free Stock Photo
Wood fungus Trametes versicolor Royalty Free Stock Photo
Paxillus (poisonous)
Amanita muscaria mushroom, known as fly agaric or fly amanita Royalty Free Stock Photo
Brown wild mushrooms on the ground of a pine forest Royalty Free Stock Photo
Wood fungus Trametes versicolor Royalty Free Stock Photo
Wood fungus Trametes versicolor Royalty Free Stock Photo
Wood fungus Trametes versicolor Royalty Free Stock Photo
Royoporus badius mushroom, also known as picipes badius or black foot polypore Royalty Free Stock Photo
Brown wild mushrooms on the ground of a pine forest Royalty Free Stock Photo
Piglet is an inedible and poisonous mushroom, belongs to the basidiomycota department, the agaricomycete class, the bolete order, the piglet family, the piglet genus (Paxillus).The scientific name of the genus comes from the Latin word "paxillus", meaning "a small package, a bag". The Russian definition of the mushroom, apparently, arose due to the fact that its fleshy young caps resemble a pig's piglet in shape.


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