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Kwon S. Yoon, David J. McLaughlin, Fluorescence Microscopic Examination of Basidiosporogenesis in Boletus rubinellus and Coprinus cinereus, Mycologia, Vol. 72, No. 6 ...
The Coprinus comatus mushroom, commonly known as the lawyer’s wig or shaggy mane, killed 90 percent of human T-cell leukemia cells during laboratory tests.
Shaggy Ink Caps, Coprinus comatus, are mushrooms in a rush. If you see one of these tall, white, club-shaped fungal fruiting bodies, then be sure to check back on it over the next few hours.
The growth, named coprinus comatus, and otherwise known as the shaggy ink cap or lawyer’s wig, more closely resembles a ball of melting tar than a mushroom, but experts say it can be eaten with ...
Letter Published: 01 December 1964 Recovery of Monokaryons from Veil Cells of Fruit Bodies of Coprinus lagopus sensu Buller JOHN W. COWAN Nature 204, 1113–1114 (1964) Cite this article ...