Catathelasma imperiale: taxon details and analytics
- Domain
- Kingdom
- Fungi
- Phylum
- Basidiomycota
- Class
- Agaricomycetes
- Order
- Agaricales
- Family
- Biannulariaceae
- Genus
- Catathelasma
- Species
- Catathelasma imperiale
- Scientific Name
- Catathelasma imperiale
Summary description from Wikipedia:
Catathelasma imperiale
Catathelasma imperiale, also known as Catathelasma imperialis, and commonly known as the imperial mushroom, Hutsul mushroom, or korban, is a species of agaric (gilled mushroom) in the family Biannulariaceae. Basidiocarps (fruit bodies) are stocky, with a double annulus (ring), and a tapering to rooting stipe (stem).
The species is ectomycorrhizal with conifers and is found in continental Europe and Asia. Reports from North America are unconfirmed and may refer to Catathelasma evanescens or similar species. The fruit bodies are edible and collected for food in China and elsewhere. The species is widespread but uncommon and is assessed as globally "near threatened" on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species.
...Catathelasma imperiale in languages:
- Bokmål
- keisersopp
- Czech
- náramkovitka císařská
- English
- imperial mushroom
- Estonian
- hiidloorik
- Finnish
- keisarimalikka
- Hungarian
- kétgyűrűs tölcsérgomba
- Russian
- Катателазма царская
- Swedish
- kejsarskivling
- Ukrainian
- корбан
- Ukrainian
- пістряк
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