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Leratiomyces
''Leratiomyces'' is a genus of mushroom-forming basidiomycetes first proposed three times under invalid names, and finally validated in 2008. It includes several formerly described, variously, from the genera '' Stropharia'', '' Hypholoma'', and '' Weraroa''. It was formerly classified as ''Stropharia'' section ''Stropholoma'', though some authorities placed this section in the genus ''Hypholoma'', as these species often have features that are intermediate between the two genera. The genus name of ''Leratiomyces'' is in honour of Auguste Le Rat (1872-1910), who was a French teacher, and in 1904 was the curator of the Museums in Nouméa, New Caledonia. The genus was circumscribed by Andreas Bresinsky, Manfred Binder, Paul Dennis Bridge, Brian Martin Spooner, Ross Ewen Beever and Duck Chul Park in Mycotaxon vol.103 on page 115 in 2008. This group includes a number of mushrooms found commonly in woodchip beds and dry grasslands or sandy soils, such as '' Leratiomyces ceres'' an ...
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Leratiomyces Smaragdinus
''Leratiomyces'' is a genus of mushroom-forming basidiomycetes first proposed three times under invalid names, and finally validated in 2008. It includes several formerly described, variously, from the genera ''Stropharia'', ''Hypholoma'', and ''Weraroa''. It was formerly classified as ''Stropharia'' section ''Stropholoma'', though some authorities placed this section in the genus ''Hypholoma'', as these species often have features that are intermediate between the two genera. The genus name of ''Leratiomyces'' is in honour of Auguste Le Rat (1872-1910), who was a French teacher, and in 1904 was the curator of the Museums in Nouméa, New Caledonia. The genus was circumscribed by Andreas Bresinsky, Manfred Binder, Paul Dennis Bridge, Brian Martin Spooner, Ross Ewen Beever and Duck Chul Park in Mycotaxon vol.103 on page 115 in 2008. This group includes a number of mushrooms found commonly in woodchip beds and dry grasslands or sandy soils, such as '' Leratiomyces ceres'' and ' ...
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Leratiomyces Riparius
''Leratiomyces'' is a genus of mushroom-forming basidiomycetes first proposed three times under valid name (botany), invalid names, and finally validated in 2008. It includes several formerly described, variously, from the genera ''Stropharia'', ''Hypholoma'', and ''Weraroa''. It was formerly classified as ''Stropharia'' section (biology), section ''Stropholoma'', though some authorities placed this section in the genus ''Hypholoma'', as these species often have features that are intermediate between the two genera. The genus name of ''Leratiomyces'' is in honour of Auguste Le Rat (1872-1910), who was a French teacher, and in 1904 was the curator of the Museums in Nouméa, New Caledonia. The genus was circumscription (taxonomy), circumscribed by Andreas Bresinsky, Manfred Binder, Paul Dennis Bridge, Brian Martin Spooner, Ross Ewen Beever and Duck Chul Park in Mycotaxon vol.103 on page 115 in 2008. This group includes a number of mushrooms found commonly in woodchips, woodchip b ...
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Leratiomyces Magnivelaris
''Leratiomyces'' is a genus of mushroom-forming basidiomycetes first proposed three times under invalid names, and finally validated in 2008. It includes several formerly described, variously, from the genera ''Stropharia'', ''Hypholoma'', and ''Weraroa''. It was formerly classified as ''Stropharia'' section ''Stropholoma'', though some authorities placed this section in the genus ''Hypholoma'', as these species often have features that are intermediate between the two genera. The genus name of ''Leratiomyces'' is in honour of Auguste Le Rat (1872-1910), who was a French teacher, and in 1904 was the curator of the Museums in Nouméa, New Caledonia. The genus was circumscribed by Andreas Bresinsky, Manfred Binder, Paul Dennis Bridge, Brian Martin Spooner, Ross Ewen Beever and Duck Chul Park in Mycotaxon vol.103 on page 115 in 2008. This group includes a number of mushrooms found commonly in woodchip beds and dry grasslands or sandy soils, such as '' Leratiomyces ceres'' and ' ...
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Leratiomyces Coccineus
''Leratiomyces'' is a genus of mushroom-forming basidiomycetes first proposed three times under invalid names, and finally validated in 2008. It includes several formerly described, variously, from the genera ''Stropharia'', ''Hypholoma'', and ''Weraroa''. It was formerly classified as ''Stropharia'' section ''Stropholoma'', though some authorities placed this section in the genus ''Hypholoma'', as these species often have features that are intermediate between the two genera. The genus name of ''Leratiomyces'' is in honour of Auguste Le Rat (1872-1910), who was a French teacher, and in 1904 was the curator of the Museums in Nouméa, New Caledonia. The genus was circumscribed by Andreas Bresinsky, Manfred Binder, Paul Dennis Bridge, Brian Martin Spooner, Ross Ewen Beever and Duck Chul Park in Mycotaxon vol.103 on page 115 in 2008. This group includes a number of mushrooms found commonly in woodchip beds and dry grasslands or sandy soils, such as '' Leratiomyces ceres'' and ' ...
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Leratiomyces Atrovirens
''Leratiomyces'' is a genus of mushroom-forming basidiomycetes first proposed three times under invalid names, and finally validated in 2008. It includes several formerly described, variously, from the genera ''Stropharia'', ''Hypholoma'', and ''Weraroa''. It was formerly classified as ''Stropharia'' section ''Stropholoma'', though some authorities placed this section in the genus ''Hypholoma'', as these species often have features that are intermediate between the two genera. The genus name of ''Leratiomyces'' is in honour of Auguste Le Rat (1872-1910), who was a French teacher, and in 1904 was the curator of the Museums in Nouméa, New Caledonia. The genus was circumscribed by Andreas Bresinsky, Manfred Binder, Paul Dennis Bridge, Brian Martin Spooner, Ross Ewen Beever and Duck Chul Park in Mycotaxon vol.103 on page 115 in 2008. This group includes a number of mushrooms found commonly in woodchip beds and dry grasslands or sandy soils, such as '' Leratiomyces ceres'' and ' ...
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Leratiomyces Laetissimus
''Leratiomyces'' is a genus of mushroom-forming basidiomycetes first proposed three times under invalid names, and finally validated in 2008. It includes several formerly described, variously, from the genera ''Stropharia'', ''Hypholoma'', and ''Weraroa''. It was formerly classified as ''Stropharia'' section ''Stropholoma'', though some authorities placed this section in the genus ''Hypholoma'', as these species often have features that are intermediate between the two genera. The genus name of ''Leratiomyces'' is in honour of Auguste Le Rat (1872-1910), who was a French teacher, and in 1904 was the curator of the Museums in Nouméa, New Caledonia. The genus was circumscribed by Andreas Bresinsky, Manfred Binder, Paul Dennis Bridge, Brian Martin Spooner, Ross Ewen Beever and Duck Chul Park in Mycotaxon vol.103 on page 115 in 2008. This group includes a number of mushrooms found commonly in woodchip beds and dry grasslands or sandy soils, such as '' Leratiomyces ceres'' and ' ...
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Leratiomyces Cucullatus
''Leratiomyces'' is a genus of mushroom-forming basidiomycetes first proposed three times under invalid names, and finally validated in 2008. It includes several formerly described, variously, from the genera ''Stropharia'', ''Hypholoma'', and ''Weraroa''. It was formerly classified as ''Stropharia'' section ''Stropholoma'', though some authorities placed this section in the genus ''Hypholoma'', as these species often have features that are intermediate between the two genera. The genus name of ''Leratiomyces'' is in honour of Auguste Le Rat (1872-1910), who was a French teacher, and in 1904 was the curator of the Museums in Nouméa, New Caledonia. The genus was circumscribed by Andreas Bresinsky, Manfred Binder, Paul Dennis Bridge, Brian Martin Spooner, Ross Ewen Beever and Duck Chul Park in Mycotaxon vol.103 on page 115 in 2008. This group includes a number of mushrooms found commonly in woodchip beds and dry grasslands or sandy soils, such as '' Leratiomyces ceres'' and ' ...
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Leratiomyces Similis
''Leratiomyces'' is a genus of mushroom-forming basidiomycetes first proposed three times under invalid names, and finally validated in 2008. It includes several formerly described, variously, from the genera ''Stropharia'', ''Hypholoma'', and ''Weraroa''. It was formerly classified as ''Stropharia'' section ''Stropholoma'', though some authorities placed this section in the genus ''Hypholoma'', as these species often have features that are intermediate between the two genera. The genus name of ''Leratiomyces'' is in honour of Auguste Le Rat (1872-1910), who was a French teacher, and in 1904 was the curator of the Museums in Nouméa, New Caledonia. The genus was circumscribed by Andreas Bresinsky, Manfred Binder, Paul Dennis Bridge, Brian Martin Spooner, Ross Ewen Beever and Duck Chul Park in Mycotaxon vol.103 on page 115 in 2008. This group includes a number of mushrooms found commonly in woodchip beds and dry grasslands or sandy soils, such as '' Leratiomyces ceres'' and ' ...
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Leratiomyces Percevalii
''Leratiomyces'' is a genus of mushroom-forming basidiomycetes first proposed three times under invalid names, and finally validated in 2008. It includes several formerly described, variously, from the genera ''Stropharia'', ''Hypholoma'', and ''Weraroa''. It was formerly classified as ''Stropharia'' section ''Stropholoma'', though some authorities placed this section in the genus ''Hypholoma'', as these species often have features that are intermediate between the two genera. The genus name of ''Leratiomyces'' is in honour of Auguste Le Rat (1872-1910), who was a French teacher, and in 1904 was the curator of the Museums in Nouméa, New Caledonia. The genus was circumscribed by Andreas Bresinsky, Manfred Binder, Paul Dennis Bridge, Brian Martin Spooner, Ross Ewen Beever and Duck Chul Park in Mycotaxon vol.103 on page 115 in 2008. This group includes a number of mushrooms found commonly in woodchip beds and dry grasslands or sandy soils, such as '' Leratiomyces ceres'' and ' ...
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Leratiomyces Ceres
''Leratiomyces ceres'', commonly known as the Redlead Roundhead, is mushroom which has a bright red to orange cap and dark purple-brown spore deposit. It is usually found growing gregariously on wood chips and is one of the most common and most distinctive mushrooms found in that habitat. It is common on wood chips and lawns in North America, Europe, Australia, New Zealand and elsewhere. The name ''Stropharia aurantiaca'' has been used extensively but incorrectly for this mushroom (together with a number of similar synonyms). Description ''L. ceres'' may be described as follows. * Cap: 2 to 6 cm in diameter, with thin flesh and a bright red to orange top which is convex to plane in age. Has white partial veil remnants when young. The cap surface is usually dry, but can be slightly viscid when moist. * Gills: White to pale grey at first, later darker purple/brown or purplish grey with whitish edges. Attached (adnexed to adnate) and often notched. * Stipe: Whitish, o ...
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Leratiomyces Erythrocephalus
''Leratiomyces erythrocephalus'', commonly known as the red pouch fungus, is a species of fungus in the family Strophariaceae. First described scientifically as ''Secotium erythrocephalum'' by Louis René Tulasne in 1845 and later transferred to ''Weraroa'' by American mycologists Rolf Singer and Alexander H. Smith in 1958, it was given its current name in 2008. It is found in New Zealand New Zealand ( mi, Aotearoa ) is an island country in the southwestern Pacific Ocean. It consists of two main landmasses—the North Island () and the South Island ()—and over 700 smaller islands. It is the sixth-largest island count .... References External links * Strophariaceae Fungi of New Zealand Secotioid fungi {{Agaricales-stub ...
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Weraroa
''Weraroa'' was a genus of mushrooms from the families Hymenogastraceae and Strophariaceae. The genus was initially described by mycologist Rolf Singer in 1958 to accommodate the single species ''Secotium novae-zelandiae'' reported by Gordon Herriott Cunningham in 1924.Cunningham GH. (1924). "A critical revision of the Australian and New Zealand species of the genus ''Secotium''". ''Proceedings of the Linnean Society of New South Wales'' 49(2): 97–119. It was thought that the genus represented an intermediary evolutionary stage between a hypogeous (underground) ancestor and the related epigeous (above ground) genus ''Stropharia''. Advances in phylogenetics and taxonomy, taxonomic changes since 1958 found it contained unrelated species from multiple genera. It is now considered a synonym of the genus ''Psilocybe''. Description The following descriptions may not represent all species formerly the genus. Macroscopic ''Weraroa'' contained secotioid fungi, meaning that the mar ...
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