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List of Cortinarius species

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The cortina around the fungi which gives name to the genus.

With around 2000 species,[1] Cortinarius is the biggest genus of fungi that form mushrooms. Apart from a few species such as C. caperatus, many even so-called edible species appear to have very similar species that are at least inedible if not poisonous, or otherwise may differ in edibility geographically.

The following species are recognised in the genus Cortinarius:[2]

A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z

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C. archeri Berk. 1859
C. allutus Fr. 1838

B

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C. brunneus (Pers. 1801) Fr. 1838

C

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C. caerulescens (Schaeff. 1774) Fr. 1838
C. caperatus (Pers. 1796) Fr. 1838
C. collinitus (Sow. 1796) Gray 1821
C. cylindripes Kauffman 1905

D

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E

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C. evernius (Fr. 1818) Fr. 1838

F

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G

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C. gentilis (Fr. 1821) Fr. 1838

H

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C. hemitrichus (Pers. 1801) Fr. 1838
C. hinnuleus (Sow. 1799) Fr. 1838

I

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C. iodes Berk. & M.A.Curtis 1853

J

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K

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L

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C. livido-ochraceus (Berk. 1836) Berk. 1860

M

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C. marylandensis (Ammirati 1995) Ammirati, Niskanen & Liimat. 2013

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O

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C. ohlone Bojantchev 2013

P

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C. pholideus (Lilj./Fr. 1816) Fr. 1838
C. praestans (Cordier 1826) Gillet 1876

Q

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R

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C. rotundisporus Cleland & Cheel 1918

S

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C. sanguineus (Wulfen 1781) Gray 1821
C. salor Fr. 1838

T

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C. trivialis J.E.Lange 1940

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V

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C. vanduzerensis A.H.Sm. & Trappe 1972
C. violaceus (L. 1753) Gray 1821

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References

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