Inka quncha
Apariencia
(Leucopaxillus giganteus-manta pusampusqa)
Inka quncha | |
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Mit'an kamay | |
Mit'an kamaypaq sutin | |
Leucopaxillus giganteus (Sowerby) Singer (1939) | |
Kaqlla mit'an kamaypaq sutinkuna | |
Inka quncha[1] (Leucopaxillus giganteus syn. Clitocybe gigantea) nisqaqa huk tiksicha k'allampam, wayllakunapi wiñaq. Mikhuna k'allampam.
Hawa t'inkikuna
[llamk'apuy | pukyuta llamk'apuy]- Commons nisqaqa multimidya kapuyninkunayuqmi kay hawa: Inka quncha.
- Wikispecies nisqaqa qillqasqa p'anqayuqmi kay hawa: Inka quncha
Pukyukuna
[llamk'apuy | pukyuta llamk'apuy]- ↑ Peter Trutmann, Maria E. Holgado, Albino Quispe, Amarilda Luque: Native Mushrooms, Local Knowledge, and Potential for Food and Health in the Peruvian Andes: Update 2012. Annual Report 2012, Global Mountain Action, p. 5. Inca Q’oncha, Clitocybe gigantean affin.