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pusillomyces, Agaricus....................................
[added 11 March 2009]
rhacodermus, Agaricus
roseifolia, Lepiota...........................................
[added 3 October 2007]
roseolivida, Lepiota
rubrotinctoides, Lepiota
rubrotinctus Peck, Agaricus ............................
[added 11 March 2009]
rufipes, Lepiota...............................................
[added 31 March 2009]
salmoneophyllus, Leucoagaricus.....................
[added 9 October 2007]
scobinellus, Agaricus
septentrionalis, Schulzeria ..............................
[added 11 March 2009]
sequoiarum, Lepiota
solidipes, Lepiota............................................
[added 10 March 2009]
subamanitiformis Dennis, Lepiota
subamanitiformis S. Imai, Lepiota
subnivosa, Lepiota
subprocerus, Agaricus ....................................
[added 11 March 2009]
vezo, Lepiota procera var. ..............................
[added 7 April 2009]
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Agaricus abramsii Murrill in Mycologia 4: 298. 1912. U.S.A., California.
{Agaricus}
Lepiota abruptibulba Murrill in Mycologia 3: 88. 1911. Cuba.
[type study Smith, 1966; see also Dennis, 1952 and Pegler, 1987b]
[Murrill, 1911:
“Pileus fleshy, rather thin, 6-7 cm. broad, hemispheric to sub-expanded, at
first umbonate, at length obtuse; surface rich reddish-brown, the cuticle breaking into
minute, floccose-granular scales, not striate, darker on the umbo; lamellae white, free,
crowded, unequal, rather broad; spores subglobose to ovoid, smooth, hyaline, tinged with
brown, 5-5.5 X 4 µ; stipe cylindric, subglabrous, tinged with reddish-brown, hollow, 7
cm. long, 6 mm. thick, the base swollen into an abrupt, flattened bulb; annulus large,
persistent, superior, movable.”
]
Leucocoprinus abruptibulbus R. Heim in Rev. Mycol., Paris 33: 213. 1968; Macrolepiota
abruptibulba (R. Heim) Heinem. in Bull. Jard. bot. nat. Belg. 39: 218. 1969;
Chlorophyllum abruptibulbum (R. Heim) Vellinga in Mycotaxon 83: 416. 2002. Typus
M.N.H.N.P.no. LM 3001. Central African Republic. – Lepiota subprocera Beeli, 1932,
non Lepiota subprocera (Saut.) Sacc., 1887.
Agaricus abruptibulbus Peck in Ann. Rep. N. Y. State Mus. 94: 36. 1905.
{Agaricus}
[an Agaricus species, in sect. Arvenses]
Lepiota meleagris var. abyssinica Henn. in Engler bot. Jahrb. 14: 357. 1891; Hiatula meleagris
var. abyssinica (Henn.) Singer in Annales mycologici 34: 431. 1936. Abyssinia.
Leucoagaricus acaciarum Singer in Beih. Sydowia 7: 67. 1973. Argentina.
Leucocoprinus acer Raithelh. in Metrodiana 16: 9. 1988. Argentina. Typus no. 30634 BAFC.
Lepiota acerina Peck in Ann. Rep. St. Bot. Mus. N.Y. nat. Hist. 51: 283. 1898. “Prostrate mossy
trunks of sugar maple, Acer saccharum. North Elba, Essex county, August.” U.S.A., New
York.
[probably synonymous with Lepiota boudieri]
[Peck, 1898:
“Pileus convex, dry, floccose-squamulose, pale tawny or subalutaceous,
brownish and subumbonate in the centre; lamellae thin, close, free, pallid, pruinose when
dry; stem equal, stuffed or hollow, floccose-squamulose below the obsolete ring, colored
like the pileus; spores oblong or narrowly elliptic, very blunt or subtruncate at one end,
.0003 to .00045 in. long, .00016 to .0002 broad. Pileus 8 to 12 lines broad; stem 1 to 1.5
in. long, about 2 lines thick.”
]
Lepiota acicularis Velen., Novitates mycol.: 49. 1939. Czech Republic.
Agaricus acutesquamosus Weinm., Syll. Pl. nov. Ratisb. 1: 70. 1824; Lepiota acutesquamosa
(Weinm.) P. Kumm., Führ. Pilzk.: 136. 1871; Cystolepiota acutesquamosa (Weinm.) Bon
in Doc. mycol. 7 (27-28): 11. 1977 (not valid, wrong basionym); Echinoderma
acutesquamosum (Weinm.) Bon in Doc. mycol. 22 (88): 28. 1993; Lepiota friesii var.
acutesquamosa (Weinm.) Quél. in Mém. Soc. Émul. Montbéliard, Sér. V, 2: 72. 1872
(Champ. Jura Vosges 1); Lepiota aspera var. acutesquamosa (Weinm.) Singer in
Persoonia 2: 9. 1961.
[synonym of Lepiota aspera]
Macrolepiota gracilenta var. acuteumbonata Raithelh. in Metrodiana 15: 64. 1988, nom. nov. for
Lepiota procera f. gracilenta sensu Rick, 1937; no Latin diagn.
Leucocoprinus acutoumbonatus
T.K.A. Kumar & Manim. in Mycotaxon 108: 411. 2009. India,
Kerala State. MB512341.
Leucoagaricus adelphicus Vellinga in Mycotaxon 112: 410. 2010.
Lepiota cristata var. adextrinoidea E. Valenz. & G. Moreno in Bol. Soc. micol. Madrid 19: 292.
1994.
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Lepiota adnatifolia Peck in Bull. N.Y. St. Mus. 54, Botany 5: 947. 1902. (report over 1901);
Cystoderma granulosum var. adnatifolium (Peck) A.H. Sm. & Singer in Pap. Michigan
Acad. Sci. 30: 90. 1945; Cystoderma adnatifolium (Peck) Harmaja in Karstenia 14: 122.
1974; Cystodermella adnatifolia (Peck) Harmaja in Karstenia 42: 45. 2002. Ground
under pine trees. Bolton and Hague, Warren Co. September. U.S.A., New York.
[not in Agaricaceae]
Lepiota adorea (Berk. & Broome) Sacc., Syll. Fung.: 57. 1887; Agaricus adoreus Berk. &
Broome in J. linn. Soc., Bot. 11: 499. 1871. Sri Lanka.
[type study Pegler 1972; according to him a synonym of Lc. cepistipes (sensu Pegler)]
Cystolepiota adulterina (F.H. Møller) Bon in Doc. mycol. 7 (27-28): 54. 1977; Lepiota
adulterina F.H. Møller in Friesia 6: 23. (‘1957-1958’) 1959. – Cystolepiota adulterina f.
reidii Bon in Doc. mycol. 11 (43): 25. 1981; Cystolepiota adulterina var. reidii (Bon)
Bon in Doc. mycol. 22 (88): 27. 1993. – Cystolepiota subadulterina Bon in Doc. mycol.
6 (24): 43. 1976; Cystolepiota adulterina var. subadulterina (Bon) Bon in Doc. mycol. 22
(88): 27. 1993.
[see Vellinga & Huijser, 1998, for a discussion of a collection from the type locality, and
on the types of var. reidii and C. subadulterina]
Lepiotula adusta E. Horak in N.Z. J. Bot. 18: 186. 1980; Lepiota adusta (E. Horak) E. Horak in
Sydowia 33: 97. (‘1980’) 1981. New Zealand.
Lepiota aeruginea Murrill in Lloydia 7: 305. (‘1944’) 1945. U.S.A., Florida. Holotype F 19324.
Lepiota affinis Velen., České Houby 2: 208. 1920; Leucocoprinus affinis (Velen.) Locq. in Bull.
mens. Soc. linn. Lyon 14: 51. 1945; Macrolepiota affinis (Velen.) M.M. Moser in Gams,
Kl. Kryptog.Fl. 2: 115. 1953; Macrolepiota affinis (Velen.) Bon in Doc. mycol. 7 (27-
28): 13. 1977.
Lepiota africana Kalchbr., nom. nud.
[only listed as a name in a list of species; see Reid, 1975: 128; Cooke in Grevillea 10: 26-
27. 1881]
Neosecotium africanum (Lloyd) Singer & A.H. Sm. in Madroño 15: 156. 1960; Octaviania
africana Lloyd in Mycol. Writings 7: 1142. 1922; Octaviania africana Verwoerd in S.
Afr. J. Sci. 22: 164. 1925; Arcangeliella africana (Lloyd) Zeller & Dodge in Ann.
Missouri Bot. 22: 365. 1935. {SEC}
Leucocoprinus africanus R. Heim in Rev. Mycol., Paris 33: 213. 1968; Macrolepiota africana
(R. Heim) Heinem. in Bull. Jard. bot. nat. Belg. 39: 207. 1969. Typus M.N.H.N.P. no.
LM 1006. Central African Republic.
Leucoagaricus agaricaceus Heinem. in Bull. Jard. bot. nat. Bel. 43: 12. 1973. Congo.
[Heinemann, 1973: “
Pileus carnosus, convexus, fuliginosus. Stipes cylindraceus, pilei
concolor, fistulosus, annulo membranaceo praeditus. Lamellae cremeae, liberae
subdistantes, latiusculae. Caro albida, fracta rosea deinde brunneola. Sporae 4,2-5,4 x 2,9-
3,2 µm, amygdaliformes apice papillatae. Cystidiae vesiculosae brunneolae.
”]
Endoptychum agaricoides Czerniaïev in Bull. Soc. imp. Nat. Moscou 18 (2): 148. 1845;
Chlorophyllum agaricoides (Czerniaïev) Vellinga in Mycotaxon 83: 416. 2002. {SEC}
[the proposal to conserve Chlorophyllum against Endoptychum has been accepted by the
international botanical congress of 2005]
Limacella agricola Murrill in Mycologia 3: 81. 1911; Lepiota agricola (Murrill) Sacc. & Trotter
in Syll. Fung. 23: 18. 1925. Jamaica.
Agaricus agrinferus Kerrigan & Callac in Kerrigan, Callac & Parra in Mycologia 100: 886.
1008. U.S.A., California, Point Lobos. Type in SFSU.
{Agaricus}
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