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Tubaria is a genus of fungi in the family Tubariaceae. The genus is widely distributed, especially in temperate regions. Tubaria was originally named as a subgenus of Agaricus by Worthington George Smith in 1870. Claude Casimir Gillet promoted it to generic status in 1876. The mushrooms produced by species in this genus are small- to medium-sized with caps ranging in color from pale pinkish-brown to reddish-brown, and often with remnants of the partial veil adhering to the margin. Mushrooms fruit on rotting wood, or, less frequently, in the soil. There are no species in the genus that are recommended for consumption.

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  • Trompetenschnitzlinge (de)
  • Tubaria (fr)
  • Tubaria (nl)
  • Tubaria (pl)
  • Tubaria (en)
  • Tubaria (sv)
  • Tubaria (uk)
  • 假脐菇属 (zh)
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  • Die Trompetenschnitzlinge (Tubaria) sind eine Pilzgattung aus der Familie der (Tubariaceae). Sie zählen zu den sogenannten Little brown mushrooms. Die Typusart ist der Gemeine Trompetenschnitzling (Tubaria furfuracea). (de)
  • Tubaria is a genus of fungi in the family Tubariaceae. The genus is widely distributed, especially in temperate regions. Tubaria was originally named as a subgenus of Agaricus by Worthington George Smith in 1870. Claude Casimir Gillet promoted it to generic status in 1876. The mushrooms produced by species in this genus are small- to medium-sized with caps ranging in color from pale pinkish-brown to reddish-brown, and often with remnants of the partial veil adhering to the margin. Mushrooms fruit on rotting wood, or, less frequently, in the soil. There are no species in the genus that are recommended for consumption. (en)
  • Tubaria of Donsvoetje is een geslacht van schimmels behorend tot de familie Tubariaceae. Het geslacht werd voor het eerst in 1876 beschreven door en . De typesoort is Tubaria furfuracea. (nl)
  • Tubaria (W.G. Sm.) Gillet) (trąbka) – rodzaj grzybów należący do monotypowej rodziny Tubariaceae. Jest jedynym rodzajem należącym do tej rodziny. (pl)
  • Tubaria är ett släkte av svampar. Enligt Catalogue of Life ingår Tubaria i familjen Inocybaceae, ordningen Agaricales, klassen Agaricomycetes, divisionen basidiesvampar och riket svampar, men enligt Dyntaxa är tillhörigheten istället familjen Tubariaceae, ordningen Agaricales, klassen Agaricomycetes, divisionen basidiesvampar och riket svampar. (sv)
  • Tubaria — рід грибів родини . Назва вперше опублікована 1876 року. (uk)
  • 假脐菇属(学名:Tubaria),是下的一个属。 (zh)
  • Tubaria (W.G. Smith) Gillet (1876), de son nom français Tubaire, est un genre de champignons traditionnellement rattachés à la famille des Cortinariaceae. Munis d'un stipe, à silhouette ou , lames subdécurrentes à décurrentes. Revêtement , parfois un peu tomenteux, en général sec. (fr)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Tubaria.conspersa.-.lindsey.jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Tubaria_rufofulva_517179.jpg
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