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Hebeloma radicosum : ウィキペディア英語版 | Hebeloma radicosum
''Hebeloma radicosum'', commonly known as the rooting poison pie, is a species of agaric fungus in the family Hymenogastraceae. Fruit bodies (mushrooms) can be identified by the tapering root-like stem base, as well as the almond-like odor. Found in Japan, Europe, and North America, it is an ammonia fungus, and fruits on mole, mouse, or shrew middens. ==Taxonomy== The species was first described scientifically by Jean Baptiste François Pierre Bulliard in 1784 as ''Agaricus radicosus''.〔 Ricken transferred it to ''Hebeloma'' in 1915.〔 Molecular analysis places the species in a basal position of the ''Myxocybe'' clade. This grouping of phylogenetically related species contains members that form a pseudorrhiza, such as ''H. danicum'', ''H. senescens'', ''H. calyptrosporum'', ''H. birrus'', ''H. pumilium'', and ''H. cylindrosporum''.〔 The mushroom is commonly known as the "rooting poison pie".〔
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