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(Wasser) Wasser in Ukr. bot. Zh. 35: 516. 1978; Sericeomyces moseri (Wasser) Contu in
Cryptog., Mycologie 12: 4. 1991.
Agaricus moulinsii L. de Brondeau in Actes Soc. linn. Bordeaux 17: 301. 1851; Lepiota
moulinsii (L. de Brondeau) Sacc., Syll. Fung. 11: 3. 1895. France.
Lepiota mucrocystis Pegler in Kew Bull. add. Ser. 9: 387. 1983. Dominica.
[based on Lepiota biornata sensu Dennis in Kew Bull. 7: 481-482. 1952, from Trinidad]
[Lepiota besseyi is a synonym; close to La. americanus, but with pleurocystidia]
[a germ pore is present in the spores; Franco-Molano, pers. comm., 2008]
Lepiota mucronata Guzm.-Dáv. & Guzmán in Boln Soc. mex. Micol. 17: 47. (‘1982’). 1983.
Mexico.
Lepiota multicolor (Berk. & Broome) Sacc., Syll. Fung. 5: 53. 1887; erroneous name change for
Agaricus muticolor Berk. & Broome, 1871. Sri Lanka.
[see under ‘muticolor’]
Lepiota multifolia Bert. in Gillet, Champignons de France. Tableaux analytiques des
Hyménomycètes: 12. 1884. France.
Macrolepiota procera var. pallida f. multisquamulosa Pázmány in Not. bot. Horti agrobot. Cluj-
Napoca 18-19: 16. 1988-1989. Romania.
Leucocoprinus munnarensis
T.K.A. Kumar & Manim. in Mycotaxon 108: 420. 2009. India,
Kerala State. Mycobank MB512344.
Lepiota murinidisca Murrill in Mycologia 43: 237. 1951. U.S.A., Florida.
Lepiota murinocapitata Dennis in Kew Bull. 15: 114. 1961. Venezuela.
Lepiota clypeolaria var. muscariodora Maire in Bull. Soc. Hist. nat. Afrique Nord 36: 25. 1946.
France.
Lepiota mutata Peck in Bull. Torrey bot. Cl. 23: 411. 1896. Kansas, July, E. Bartholomew.
U.S.A., Kansas.
Leucocoprinus muticolor (Murrill) Aberdeen, Lepiotoid genera (Agaricales) in south-eastern
Queensland: 11. 1992; Lepiota muticolor Murrill in N. Amer. Fl. 10 (1): 58. 1914, non
Lepiota muticolor (Berk. & Broome) Sacc., 1887. U.S.A.
[type study Smith, 1966.]
Agaricus muticolor Berk. & Broome in J. linn. Soc., Bot. 11: 502. 1871; Lepiota muticolor
(Berk. & Broome) Sacc., Syll. Fung. 5: 53. 1887 (as Lepiota multicolor). Sri Lanka.
Holotypus Thwaites 714 (K).
[NB: there is no Agaricus multicolor Berk. & Broome 1871]
[type study Pegler, 1972; synonym of Agaricus lituratus Berk. & Broome, 1871]
{Agaricus}
Secotium mycetospora Nees ex Fr., Syst. mycol. 2: 253. 1822
[based on a description by Nees in litt.]
[sclerotium of Leucocoprinus cepistipes]
Xanthagaricus myriostictus (Berk. & Broome) Little Flower, Hosag. & T.K. Abraham in New
Botanist 24: 97. 1997; Agaricus myriostictus Berk. & Broome in J. linn. Soc., Bot. 11:
553. 1871; Hymenagaricus myriostictus (Berk. & Broome) Heinem. & Little Flower in
Bulletin du Jardin Botanique National de Belgique 54(1-2): 169. 1984.
{Agaricus}
Agaricus myxodictyon Berk. & Broome in J. linn. Soc., Bot. 11: 507. 1871; Lepiota myxodictyon
(Berk. & Broome) Sacc., Syll. Fung. 5: 70. 1887; Limacella myxodictyon (Berk. &
Broome) Pegler in Kew Bull. add. Ser. 12: 219. 1986. Sri Lanka. Holotypus Thwaites
793 (K).
[type study Pegler, 1972]
[in Amanitaceae]
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Lepiota nainitala Rawla in Rawla & Arya in Boletus 15: 114. 1991. India, Utter Pradesh Hills.
Holotype PAN 9621.
Leucocoprinus nanianae Bouriquet in Bull. Acad. malgache, n.S., 25: 16. 1942-1943.
Madagascar.
[looks like Lc. cretaceus]
Xanthagaricus nanus Little Flower, Hosag. & T.K. Abraham in New Botanist 24: 97. 1997.
{Agaricus}
Lepiota nardosmioides Murrill in Mycologia 4: 238. 1912. U.S.A., California. Type W.A.
Murrill & L.R. Abrams 1250, collected in humus in a redwoods forest at La Honda,
California, November 25, 1911.
[not a Lepiota species]
Agaricus (Lepiota) naucinoides Peck in Ann. Rep. N.Y. St. Mus. nat. Hist. 29: 66. 1878, nom.
nov. for A. naucinus sensu Peck in Ann. Rep. N.Y. St. Mus. nat. Hist. 23: 72. 1873;
Lepiota naucinoides (Peck) Sacc. & Trav., Syll. Fung. 19: 1084. 1910. U.S.A., New
York.
[syonym of Leucoagaricus leucothites]
Agaricus naucinus Fr., Epicrisis: 16. 1838; Lepiota naucina (Fr.) P. Kumm., Führ. Pilzk.: 136.
1871; Leucoagaricus naucinus (Fr.) Singer in Lilloa 22: 423. (‘1949’) 1951
[synonym of Leucoagaricus leucothites].
Crucispora naucorioides E. Horak in N.Z. J. Bot. 9: 489. 1971. New Zealand.
Lepiota nauseosa Wakefield in Bull. Inf. misc. Kew 1918: 230. 1918; Amanita nauseosa
(Wakef.) D.A. Reid in Nova Hedwigia 11, Suppl. (Fung. rar. Ic. col. 1): 25. 1966. UK
(greenhouse).
[descr. see Bas, 1969]
[in Amanitaceae]
Lepiota neglecta Hongo in J. Jap. Bot. 31: 251. 1956, non Lepiota neglecta Murrill, 1951;
Lepiota praetervisa Hongo in Mem. Fac. lib. Arts Educ. Shiga Univ., nat. Sci. 9: 76.
1959, nom. nov. Japan.
Lepiota neglecta Murrill in Mycologia 43: 237. 1951. U.S.A., Florida.
Lepiota nelvae Maire in Nelva, Contribution à l’étude des Champignons des Hauts Plateaux
Constantinois (Thèse Doct. Pharm. Alger): 78. 1936
[fide Maire in Bull. Soc. Hist. nat. Afrique Nord 36: 24. 1946.]
Lepiota neofelina Locq., 1956. ???
Lepiota neomastoidea Hongo in Mem. Fac. lib. Arts Educ. Shiga Univ., nat. Sci. 20: 51. 1970;
Macrolepiota neomastoidea (Hongo) Hongo in Trans. mycol. Soc. Japan 27: 107. 1986;
Chlorophyllum neomastoideum (Hongo) Vellinga in Mycotaxon 83: 416. 2002. Japan.
Lepiota neophana Morgan in J. Mycol. 12: 248. 1906. Preston, Ohio, U.S.A.
[type study Smith, 1966]
[Morgan, 1906: “Pileus fleshy, ovoid then campanulate and expanded, subumbonate, the
flesh thin, firm, white; the dermis thin, tough, the surface smooth and glabrous, buff to
pale umber, dark brown in the center, the cuticle continuous or at maturity sometimes
cracking into irregular areolae. Stipe slender, subequal, tough, fistulous, white above the
annulus, pale umber below, with a white-fibrillose cuticle. Lamellae broad, close, white,
obtuse behind, free, approximate; spore oblong, obliquely apiculate,
4-5
x 3 mic.
Growing on
the ground in woods. Preston,
O.
Pileus 2-3 cm. in diameter; the stipe 3-4 cm.
long and 2-3 mm. thick. The peculiarity of the plant is its toughness in all parts, its
subcoreaceous texture.”]
[Sundberg’s (1989) interpretation depicts a different species with a dark pileus of which
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