List Of Lepiota Species
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List Of Lepiota Species
The following is an incomplete list of species in the agaric genus ''Lepiota''. The genus has a widespread distribution, and contains about 400 species. Some species, such as ''L. aspera'', have now been separated off into the newer genus ''Echinoderma''. *'' Lepiota abruptibulba'' Murrill – Cuba *'' Lepiota acerina'' Peck – New York *'' Lepiota acicularis'' Velen. – Czech Republic *'' Lepiota adusta'' (E. Horak) E. Horak – New Zealand *'' Lepiota aeruginea'' Murrill – Florida *'' Lepiota affinis'' Velen. – *'' Lepiota alba'' Beeli – Congo *'' Lepiota albiceps'' Pat. & Gaillard – Venezuela *'' Lepiota albida'' Massee – Singapore *'' Lepiota albocitrina'' Pat. – Tonkin *'' Lepiota albofibrillosa'' Cleland – Australia *'' Lepiota albosericea'' Henn. – Germany *'' Lepiota albosquamosa'' Rick – Brazil *'' Lepiota allenae'' Peck – Massachusetts *'' Lepiota alliciens'' (Berk.) Sacc. – India *'' Lepiota alluviina'' (Peck) Morgan – New York *'' Lepi ...
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Agaric
An agaric () is a type of fungus fruiting body characterized by the presence of a pileus (cap) that is clearly differentiated from the stipe (stalk), with lamellae (gills) on the underside of the pileus. In the UK, agarics are called "mushrooms" or "toadstools". In North America they are typically called "gilled mushrooms". "Agaric" can also refer to a basidiomycete species characterized by an agaric-type fruiting body. Archaically, agaric meant 'tree-fungus' (after Latin ''agaricum''); however, that changed with the Linnaean interpretation in 1753 when Linnaeus used the generic name ''Agaricus'' for gilled mushrooms. Most species of agaricus belong to the order Agaricales in the subphylum Agaricomycotina. The exceptions, where agarics have evolved independently, feature largely in the orders Russulales, Boletales, Hymenochaetales, and several other groups of basidiomycetes. Old systems of classification placed all agarics in the Agaricales and some (mostly older) sources use ...
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