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Definition of Lepiota naucina
1. Noun. An agaric with greyish white fruiting body and gills that change from pink to dingy red.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Lepiota Naucina
Literary usage of Lepiota naucina
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Annual Report (1899)
"Lepiota naucina. Spore-print. has been called by some Lepiota ... The director
of the herbarium has kindly replied that our plant is "Lepiota naucina, ..."
2. Rhodora by New England Botanical Club (1902)
"My attention has recently been called -to the selling of Lepiota naucina. ...
One of these collectors has found that Lepiota naucina, ..."
3. The Agaricaceae of Michigan by Calvin Henry Kauffman (1918)
"... Plate CXXXI Lepiota cristata Plate CXXXIII Fairy Ring of Lepiota morgani Plate
CXXXV Lepiota naucina Plate CXXXIV Lepiota morgani Plate CXXXVI Lepiota ..."
4. Bibliographical Index of North American Fungi by William Gilson Farlow (1905)
"... Fr. See Lepiota naucina, Fr. Agaricus nauseosus, P. NOTE. The species by this
name in S. Syn. Car. 759 is later referred by Schweinitz to Russula ..."
5. Bulletin by University of Delaware Agricultural Experiment Station (1897)
"Lepiota naucina Fr. The next mushroom, or toadstool, described here is one ...
Lepiota naucina. Section of three plants of different ages. or light tan, ..."