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''Agaricus'' is a
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of
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s containing both
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and poisonous species, with over 400 members worldwide and possibly again as many disputed or newly-discovered species. The genus includes the common ("button") mushroom (''
Agaricus bisporus ''Agaricus bisporus'' is an edible basidiomycete mushroom native to grasslands in Eurasia and North America. It has two color states while immature – white and brown – both of which have various names, with additional names for the mature ...
'') and the field mushroom ('' A. campestris''), the dominant cultivated mushrooms of the West. Members of ''Agaricus'' are characterized by having a fleshy cap or pileus, from the underside of which grow a number of radiating plates or gills, on which are produced the naked
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s. They are distinguished from other members of their family, Agaricaceae, by their chocolate-brown spores. Members of ''Agaricus'' also have a stem or stipe, which elevates it above the object on which the mushroom grows, or
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, and a partial veil, which protects the developing gills and later forms a ring or
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on the stalk. The genus contains the most widely consumed and best-known mushroom today, '' A. bisporus'', with '' A. arvensis'', '' A. campestris'' and '' A. subrufescens'' also being well-known and highly regarded. '' A. porphyrocephalus'' is a choice edible when young, and many others are edible as well, namely members of sections ''Agaricus, Arvense, Duploannulatae'' and ''Sanguinolenti''. A notable group of poisonous ''Agaricus'' is the
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around the yellow-staining mushroom, '' A. xanthodermus''. One species reported from Africa, '' A. aurantioviolaceus'', is reportedly deadly poisonous. Far more dangerous is the fact that ''Agaricus'', when still young and most valuable for eating, are easily confused with several deadly species of ''
Amanita The genus ''Amanita'' contains about 600 species of agarics, including some of the most toxic known mushrooms found worldwide, as well as some well-regarded edible species. This genus is responsible for approximately 95% of the fatalities result ...
'' (in particular the species collectively called " destroying angels", as well as the white form of the appropriately-named "death cap" ''
Amanita phalloides ''Amanita phalloides'' (), commonly known as the death cap, is a deadly poisonous basidiomycete fungus, one of many in the genus ''Amanita''. Widely distributed across Europe, but now sprouting in other parts of the world, ''A. phalloides ...
''), as well as some other highly poisonous fungi. An easy way to recognize ''Amanita'' is the gills, which remain whitish at all times in that genus. In ''Agaricus'', by contrast, the gills are only initially white, turning dull pink as they mature, and eventually the typical chocolate-brown as the spores are released. Even so, ''Agaricus'' should generally be avoided by inexperienced collectors, since other harmful species are not as easily recognized, and clearly recognizable mature ''Agaricus'' are often too soft and maggot-infested for eating. When collecting ''Agaricus'' for food, it is important to identify every individual specimen with certainty, since one ''Amanita'' fungus of the most poisonous species is sufficient to kill an adult human – even the shed spores of a discarded specimen are suspected to cause life-threatening poisoning. Confusing poisonous ''Amanita'' with an edible ''Agaricus'' is the most frequent cause of fatal
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s world-wide. Reacting to some distributors marketing dried agaricus or agaricus extract to cancer patients, it has been identified by the U.S.
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as a "fake cancer 'cure. The species most often sold as such
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s is ''A. subrufescens'', which is often referred to by the erroneous name "Agaricus Blazei" and advertised by fanciful trade names such as "God's mushroom" or "mushroom of life", but can cause allergic reactions and even liver damage if consumed in excessive amounts.


Etymology and nomenclature

Several origins of genus name ''Agaricus'' have been proposed. It possibly originates from ancient
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, where people Agari, promontory Agarum and a river Agarus were known (all located on the northern shore of
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, probably, near modern Berdiansk in Ukraine). Note also Greek , agarikón, "a sort of tree fungus" (There has been an ''Agaricon'' Adans. genus, treated by Donk in ''Persoonia'' 1:180.) For many years, members of the genus ''Agaricus'' were given the generic name ''Psalliota'', and this can still be seen in older books on mushrooms. All proposals to conserve ''Agaricus'' against ''Psalliota'' or vice versa have so far been considered superfluous. Dok reports Linnaeus' name is devalidated (so the proper author citation apparently is "L. ''per'' Fr., 1821") because ''Agaricus'' was not linked to Tournefort's name. Linnaeus places both ''Agaricus'' Dill. and ''Amanita'' Dill. in synonymy, but truly a replacement for ''Amanita'' Dill., which would require ''A. quercinus'', not ''A. campestris'' be the type. This question is compounded because
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himself used ''Agaricus'' roughly in Linnaeus' sense (which leads to issues with ''Amanita''), and ''A. campestris'' was eventually excluded from ''Agaricus'' by Karsten and was apparently in ''Lepiota'' at the time Donk wrote this, commenting that a type conservation might become necessary. The alternate name for the genus, ''Psalliota'', derived from the Greek ''psalion''/ψάλιον, "ring", was first published by Fries (1821) as trib. ''Psalliota''. The type is ''
Agaricus campestris ''Agaricus campestris'' is a widely eaten gilled mushroom closely related to the cultivated button mushroom ''Agaricus bisporus''. It is commonly known as the field mushroom or, in North America, meadow mushroom. Taxonomy This species was orig ...
'' (widely accepted, except by Earle, who proposed ''A. cretaceus''). Paul Kummer (not Quélet, who merely excluded Stropharia) was the first to elevate the tribe to a genus. ''Psalliota'' was the tribe containing the type of ''Agaricus'', so when separated, it should have caused the rest of the genus to be renamed, but this is not what happened.


Systematics and taxonomy

The use of
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analysis to determine evolutionary relationships amongst ''Agaricus'' species has increased the understanding of this taxonomically difficult genus, although much work remains to be done to fully delineate infrageneric relationships. Prior to these analyses, the genus ''Agaricus'', as circumscribed by
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, was divided into 42 species grouped into five sections based on reactions of mushroom tissue to air or various chemical reagents, as well as subtle differences in mushroom morphology. Restriction fragment length polymorphism analysis demonstrated this classification scheme needed revision.


Subdivisions

As of 2018, this genus is divided into 6
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and more than 20
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: Bon, Marcel (1987) ''The Mushrooms and Toadstools of Britain and North Western Europe''. Hodder and Stoughton, (paperback) (hardback) Subgenus '' Agaricus'' * Section ''Agaricus'' :This is the group around the
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of the genus, the popular edible '' A. campestris'' which is common across the
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, and has been introduced to some other regions. One of the more ancient lineages of the genus, it contains species typically found in open grassland such as '' A. cupreobrunneus'', and it also includes at least one undescribed species. Their cap surface is whitish to pale reddish-brown and smooth to slightly fibrous, the flesh usually without characteristic smell, fairly soft, whitish, and remaining so after injury, application of KOH, or Schäffer's test (
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and HNO3). '' A. annae'' may also belong here, as might '' A. porphyrocephalus'', but the flesh of the latter blushes red when bruised or cut, and it has an unpleasant smell of rotten fish when old; these traits are generally associated with subgenus ''Pseudochitonia'', in particular section ''Chitonioides''. The '' A. bresadolanus/ radicatus/ romagnesii'' group which may be one or several species is sometimes placed here, but may be quite distinct and belong to subgenus ''Spissicaules''. Subgenus '' Flavoagaricus'' * Section ''Arvense'' Konrad & Maubl. (sometimes named ''Arvensis'') :Traditionally contained about 20 rather large species similar to the horse mushroom '' A. arvensis'' in six subgroups. Today, several additional species are recognized – in particular in the ''A. arvensis'' species complex – and placed here, such as '' A. aestivalis'', '' A. augustus'', '' A. caroli'', '' A. chionodermus'', '' A. deserticola'' (formerly ''Longula texensis''), '' A. fissuratus'', '' A. inapertus'' (formerly ''
Endoptychum ''Endoptychum'' is a genus of secotioid fungi in the family Agaricaceae. Like the majority of secotioid taxa, the individual species of ''Endoptychum'' are thought to be recent mutations from agaricoid species, hence, ''Endoptychum'' is likely ...
depressum''), '' A. macrocarpus'', '' A. nivescens'', '' A. osecanus'', '' A. silvicola'' and the doubtfully distinct '' A. essettei'', '' A. urinascens'', and the disputed taxa '' A. abruptibulbus'', '' A. albertii'', '' A. altipes'', '' A. albolutescens'', '' A. brunneolus'', '' A. excellens'' and '' A. macrosporus''. It also includes '' A. subrufescens'' which started to be widely grown and traded under various obsolete and newly-invented names in the early 21st century, as well as the
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n '' A. blazei'' with which the
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ian ''A. subrufescens'' was often confused in the past. They have versatile heterothallic life cycles, are found in a variety of often rather
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habitats, and typically have a smooth white to scaly light brown cap. The flesh, when bruised, usually turns distinctly yellow to pinkish in particular on the cap, while the end of the stalk may remain white; a marked yellow stain is caused by applying KOH. Their sweetish smell of
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due to
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and derived compounds distinguishes them from the section ''Xanthodermatei'', as does a bright dark-orange to brownish-red coloration in Schäffer's test. Many members of this subgenus are highly regarded as food, and even medically beneficial, but at least some are known to accumulate
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and other highly toxic chemicals from the environment, and may not always be safe to eat. Subgenus '' Minores'' :A group of buff-white to reddish-brown species. Often delicate and slender, the typical members of this subgenus do not resemble the larger ''Agaricus'' species at a casual glance, but have the same telltale chocolate-brown gills at spore maturity. Their flesh has a barely noticeable to pronounced sweetish smell, typically
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-like, turns yellowish to brownish-red when cut or bruised at least in the lower stalk, yellow to orange with KOH, and orange to red in Schäffer's test. Species such as '' A. aridicola'' (formerly known as ''
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dunalii''), '' A. colpeteii'', '' A. columellatus'' (formerly ''Araneosa columellata''), '' A. diminutivus'', '' A. dulcidulus'', '' A. lamelliperditus'', '' A. luteomaculatus'', '' A. porphyrizon'', '' A. semotus'' and '' A. xantholepis'' are included here, but delimitation to and indeed distinctness from subgenus ''Flavoagaricus'' is a long-standing controversy. Unlike these however, subgenus ''Minores'' contains no choice edible species, and may even include some slightly poisonous ones; most are simply too small to make collecting them for food worthwhile, and their edibility is unknown. * Section '' Leucocarpi'' :Includes '' A. leucocarpus''. * Section '' Minores'' :Includes '' A. comtulus'' and '' A. huijsmanii''. * Unnamed section :Includes '' A. candidolutescens'' and an undescribed relative. Subgenus '' Minoriopsis'' :Somewhat reminiscent of subgenus ''Minores'' and like it closely related to subgenus ''Flavoagaricus'', it contains species such as '' A. martinicensis'' and '' A. rufoaurantiacus''. Subgenus '' Pseudochitonia'' :This highly diverse clade of mid-sized to largish species makes up much the bulk of the genus' extant diversity, and this subgenus contains numerous as of yet undescribed species. It includes both the most prized edible as well as the most notoriously poisonous ''Agaricus'', and some of its sections are in overall appearance more similar to the more distantly related ''Agaricus'' proper and ''Flavoagaricus'' than to their own closest relatives. Some species in this subgenus, such as '' A. goossensiae'' and '' A. rodmanii'', are not yet robustly assigned to one of the sections. * Section '' Bohusia'' :Includes '' A. bohusii'' which resembles one of the dark-capped ''Flavoagaricus'' or ''Xanthodermatei'' but does not stain yellow with the standard (10%) KOH testing solution. It is a woodland species, edible when young, but when mature and easily distinguished from similar species it may be slightly poisonous. Other members of this section include '' A. crassisquamosus'', '' A. haematinus'', and '' A. pseudolangei''. * Section '' Brunneopicti'' :A section notable for containing a considerable number of undescribed species in addition to '' A. bingensis'', '' A. brunneopictus'', '' A. brunneosquamulosus'', '' A. chiangmaiensis'', '' A. duplocingulatus'', '' A. megacystidiatus'', '' A. niveogranulatus'', '' A. sordidocarpus'', '' A. subsaharianus'', and '' A. toluenolens''. * Section '' Chitonioides'' :Contains species such as '' A. bernardii'' and the doubtfully distinct '' A. bernardiiformis'', '' A. gennadii'', '' A. nevoi'', '' A. pequinii'', '' A. pilosporus'' and '' A. rollanii'', which strongly resemble the members of section ''Duploannulatae'' and are as widely distributed. However, their flesh tends to discolor more strongly red when bruised or cut, with the discoloration slowly getting stronger. Their smell is usually also more pronounced umami-like, in some even intensely so. Some are edible and indeed considered especially well-tasting, while the unusual '' A. maleolens'' which may also belong here has an overpowering aroma which renders it inedible except perhaps in small amounts as a vegan fish sauce substitute. * Section '' Crassispori'' :Related to section ''Xanthodermatei'' as traditionally circumscribed, it includes such species as '' A. campestroides'', '' A. lamellidistans'', and '' A. variicystis''. * Section '' Cymbiformes'' He, Chuankid, Hyde, Cheewangkoon & Zhao :A section proposed in 2018, it is closely related to the traditional section ''Xanthodermatei''. The type species '' A. angusticystidiatus'' from
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is a smallish beige ''Agaricus'' with characteristic boat-shaped basidiospores. It has a strong unpleasant smell like members of section ''Xanthodermatei'', but unlike these, its flesh does not change color when bruised, but turns dark reddish-brown when cut, and neither application of KOH nor Schäffer's test elicit a change in color. * Section '' Duploannulatae'' (also known as section '' Bivelares'' or '' Hortenses'') :Traditionally often included in section ''Agaricus'' as subsection ''Bitorques'', it seems to belong to a much younger radiation. It unites robust species, usually with a thick, almost fleshy ring, which inhabit diverse but often nutrient-rich locations. Some are well-known edibles; as they are frequently found along roads and in similar polluted places, they may not be safe to eat if collected from the wild. Their flesh is rather firm, white, with no characteristic smell, in some species turning markedly reddish when bruised or cut (though this may soon fade again), and generally changing color barely if at all after application of KOH or Schäffer's test. Based on DNA analysis of
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, ITS2, and
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sequences, the studied species of this section could be divided into six distinct clades, four of which correspond to well-known species from the
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: '' A. bisporus'', '' A. bitorquis'' (and the doubtfully distinct '' A. edulis''), '' A. cupressicola'' and '' A. vaporarius''. The other two clades comprise the '' A. devoniensis'' (including '' A. subperonatus'') and '' A. subfloccosus'' (including '' A. agrinferus'') species complexes. Additional members of this section not included in that study are '' A. cappellianus'', '' A. cupressophilus'', '' A. subsubensis'', '' A. taeniatus'', '' A. tlaxcalensis'', and at least one undescribed species. The cultivated mushrooms traded as '' A. sinodeliciosus'' also belong here, though their relationship to the ''A. devoniensis'' complex and ''A. vaporarius'' is unclear. * Section '' Flocculenti'' :Includes '' A. erectosquamosus'' and '' A. pallidobrunneus''; a more distant undescribed relative of these two may also belong in this section. * Section '' Hondenses'' (disputed) :Traditionally included in section ''Xanthodermatei'' '' sensu lato'', this clade may be included therein as the most
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branch, or considered a section in its own right. It includes such species as '' A. biannulatus'', '' A. freirei'' and its North American relatives '' A. grandiomyces'', '' A. hondensis'', and probably also '' A. phaeolepidotus''. They are very similar to section ''Xanthodermatei'' ''
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'' in all aspects, except for a weaker discoloration tending towards reddish rather than chrome yellow when bruised. * Section '' Nigrobrunnescentes'' :Includes '' A. biberi'', '' A. caballeroi'', '' A. desjardinii'', '' A. erthyrosarx'', '' A. fuscovelatus'', '' A. nigrobrunnescens'', '' A. padanus'', '' A. pattersoniae'', and probably also '' A. boisselettii''. * Section '' Rubricosi'' :Includes '' A. dolichopus'', '' A. kunmingensis'', '' A. magnivelaris'', '' A. variabilicolor'', and at least two undescribed species. * Section '' Sanguinolenti'' :Usually found in woodland. Brownish cap with a fibrous surface, typically felt-like but sometimes scaly. The fairly soft flesh turns pink, blood-red or orange when cut or scraped, in particular the outer layer of the stalk, but does not change color after application of KOH or Schäffer's test. Some North American species traditionally placed here, such as '' A. amicosus'' and '' A. brunneofibrillosus'', do not seem to be closely related to the section's type species '' A. silvaticus'' (including ''A. haemorrhoidarius'' which is sometimes considered a distinct species), and represent at least a distinct subsection. Other species often placed in this section are '' A. benesii'', '' A. dilutibrunneus'', '' A. impudicus'', '' A. koelerionensis'', '' A. langei'' and '' A. variegans''; not all of these may actually belong here. They are generally (though not invariably) regarded as edible and tasty. * Section '' Trisulphurati'' (disputed) :Includes the '' A. trisulphuratus'' species complex which is often placed in genus '' Cystoagaricus'', but seems to be a true ''Agaricus'' closely related to the traditional section ''Xanthodermatei''. Their stalk is typically bright yellow-orange, quite unlike that of other ''Agaricus'', as is the scaly cap. ''A.trisulphuratus'' was the type species of the obsolete polyphyletic subgenus ''Lanagaricus'', whose former species are now placed in various other sections. * Section '' Xanthodermatei'' :As outlined by Singer in 1948, this section includes species with various characteristics similar to the type species '' A. xanthodermus''. The section forms a single
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based on analysis of ITS1+2. They are either bright white all over, or have a cap densely flecked with brownish scales or tufts of fibers. The ring is usually large but thin and veil-like. Most inhabit woodland, and in general they have a more or less pronounced unpleasant smell of
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ic compounds such as
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. As food, they should all be avoided, because even though they are occasionally reported to be eaten without ill effect, the chemicals they contain give them a acrid, metallic taste, especially when cooked, and are liable to cause severe gastrointestinal upset. Their flesh at least in the lower stalk turns pale yellow to intensely reddish-ochre when bruised or cut; more characteristic however is the a bright yellow reaction with KOH while Schäffer's test is negative. Apart from ''A. xanthodermus'', the core group of this section contains species such as '' A. atrodiscus'', '' A. californicus'', '' A. endoxanthus'' and the doubtfully distinct '' A. rotalis'', '' A. fuscopunctatus'', '' A. iodosmus'', '' A. laskibarii'', '' A. microvolvatulus'', '' A. menieri'', '' A. moelleri'', '' A. murinocephalus'', '' A. parvitigrinus'', '' A. placomyces'', '' A. pocillator'', '' A. pseudopratensis'', '' A. tibetensis'', '' A. tollocanensis'', '' A. tytthocarpus'', '' A. xanthodermulus'', '' A. xanthosarcus'', as well as at least 4 undescribed species, and possibly '' A. cervinifolius'' and the doubtfully distinct '' A. infidus''. Whether such species as '' A. bisporiticus'', '' A. nigrogracilis'' and '' A. pilatianus'' are more closely related to the mostly
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n core group, or to the more basal lineage here separated as section ''Hondenses'', requires clarification. Subgenus '' Spissicaules'' :The flesh of members of this subgenus tends to turn more or less pronouncedly yellowish in the lower stalk, where the skin is often rough and scaly, and reddish in the cap. They typically resemble the darker members of subgenus ''Flavoagaricus'', with a sweet smell and mild taste; like that subgenus, ''Spissicaules'' belongs to the smaller of the two main groups of the genus, but they form entirely different branch therein. While some species are held to be edible, others are considered unappetizing or even slightly poisonous. Also includes '' A. lanipes'' and '' A. maskae'', which probably belong to section ''Rarolentes'' or ''Spissicaules'', and possibly also '' A. bresadolanus'' and its doubtfully distinct relatives '' A. radicatus/ romagnesii''. * Section '' Amoeni'' :Includes '' A. amoenus'' and '' A. gratolens''. * Section '' Rarolentes'' :Includes '' A. albosquamosus'' and '' A. leucolepidotus''. * Section '' Spissicaules'' ( Hainem.) Kerrigan :Includes species such as '' A. leucotrichus/ litoralis'' (of which ''A. spissicaulis'' is a synonym, but see also Geml ''et al.'' 2004) and '' A. litoraloides''. Most significantly, some species have a persistent and unpleasant rotting-wood smell entirely unlike the sweet aroma of ''Flavoagaricus'', and while not known to be poisonous, are certainly unpalatable. * Section '' Subrutilescentes'' :Includes '' A. brunneopilatus'', '' A. linzhinensis'' and '' A. subrutilescens''. Somewhat similar to section ''Sanguinolenti'' or the dark-capped species of section ''Xanthodermatei'', but the flesh does not show a pronounced red or yellow color change when cut or bruised. Edibility is disputed.


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The fungal genus ''Agaricus'' as late as 2008 was believed to contain about 200 species worldwide but since then,
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studies have revalidated several disputed species, as well as resolved some species complexes, and aided in discovery and description of a wide range of mostly tropical species that were formerly unknown to science. As of 2020, the genus is believed to contain no less than 400 species, and possibly many more. The
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known in Japan as '' Echigoshirayukidake'' (越後白雪茸) was initially also thought to be an ''Agaricus'', either a subspecies of ''Agaricus "blazei"'' (i.e. '' A. subrufescens''), or a new species. It was eventually identified as
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tessulatus'', which is not particularly closely related to ''Agaricus''. Several secotioid ( puffball-like) fungi have in recent times be recognized as highly aberrant members of Agaricus'', and are now included here. These typically inhabit
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s where few fungi – and even fewer of the familiar cap-and-stalk mushroom shape – grow. Another desert species, ''A. zelleri'', was erroneously placed in the present genus and is now known as ''
Gyrophragmium ''Gyrophragmium'' is a genus of fungi in the family Agaricaceae. The genus was circumscribed by French botanist Camille Montagne in 1843. The species known as ''G. dunalii'' was determined to properly belong into genus '' Agaricus'', and since ...
californicum''. In addition, the scientific names ''Agaricus'' and – even more so – ''Psalliota'' were historically often used as a " wastebasket taxon" for any and all similar mushrooms, regardless of their actual relationships. Species either confirmed or suspected to belong into this genus include: * ''
Agaricus abramsii ''Agaricus'' is a genus of mushrooms containing both edible and poisonous species, with over 400 members worldwide and possibly again as many disputed or newly-discovered species. The genus includes the common ("button") mushroom (''Agaricus bisp ...
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Agaricus abruptibulbus ''Agaricus abruptibulbus'' is a species of mushroom in the genus ''Agaricus''. It is commonly known as the abruptly-bulbous agaricus or the flat-bulb mushroom. First described by the mycologist Charles Horton Peck, this bulbous-stemmed edible sp ...
'' – abruptly-bulbous agaricus, flat-bulb mushroom (disputed) *  ''
Agaricus aestivalis ''Agaricus aestivalis'' is a species of fungi in the genus '' Agaricus''. They are found in Germany Germany,, officially the Federal Republic of Germany, is a country in Central Europe. It is the second most populous country in Eur ...
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Agaricus agrinferus ''Agaricus agrinferus'' is a species of fungi in the genus ''Agaricus'' . ''Agaricus agrinferus'' is found in the northern hemisphere in places such as California California is a U.S. state, state in the Western United States, located al ...
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Agaricus agrocyboides ''Agaricus'' is a genus of mushrooms containing both edible and poisonous species, with over 400 members worldwide and possibly again as many disputed or newly-discovered species. The genus includes the common ("button") mushroom (''Agaricus bisp ...
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Agaricus alabamensis ''Agaricus alabamensis'' is a North America North America is a continent in the Northern Hemisphere and almost entirely within the Western Hemisphere. It is bordered to the north by the Arctic Ocean, to the east by the Atlantic Ocean, ...
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Agaricus alachuanus ''Agaricus'' is a genus of mushrooms containing both edible and poisonous species, with over 400 members worldwide and possibly again as many disputed or newly-discovered species. The genus includes the common ("button") mushroom (''Agaricus bis ...
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Agaricus albidoperonatus ''Agaricus'' is a genus of mushrooms containing both edible and poisonous species, with over 400 members worldwide and possibly again as many disputed or newly-discovered species. The genus includes the common ("button") mushroom (''Agaricus bis ...
'' * '' Agaricus albertii''
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Agaricus alboargillascens ''Agaricus'' is a genus of mushrooms containing both edible and poisonous species, with over 400 members worldwide and possibly again as many disputed or newly-discovered species. The genus includes the common ("button") mushroom (''Agaricus bisp ...
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Agaricus alboides ''Agaricus'' is a genus of mushrooms containing both edible and poisonous species, with over 400 members worldwide and possibly again as many disputed or newly-discovered species. The genus includes the common ("button") mushroom (''Agaricus bisp ...
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Agaricus albolutescens ''Agaricus albolutescens'' is a moderate-sized, stocky-statured mushroom with a pleasant odor; it bruises slowly but persistently yellow. This character distinguishes it from other ''Agaricus'' species, such as ''Agaricus xanthodermus'', a mildly ...
'' (disputed) * ''
Agaricus albosanguineus ''Agaricus'' is a genus of mushrooms containing both edible and poisonous species, with over 400 members worldwide and possibly again as many disputed or newly-discovered species. The genus includes the common ("button") mushroom (''Agaricus bis ...
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Agaricus albosquamosus ''Agaricus'' is a genus of mushrooms containing both edible and poisonous species, with over 400 members worldwide and possibly again as many disputed or newly-discovered species. The genus includes the common ("button") mushroom (''Agaricus bis ...
'' * '' Agaricus alligator'' *  ''
Agaricus altipes ''Agaricus'' is a genus of mushrooms containing both edible and poisonous species, with over 400 members worldwide and possibly again as many disputed or newly-discovered species. The genus includes the common ("button") mushroom (''Agaricus bis ...
'' Møller (often united with ''A.aestivalis'') * '' Agaricus amanitiformis'' *  ''
Agaricus amicosus ''Agaricus amicosus'' is a mushroom in the family Agaricaceae, found in high-elevation forests in the Rocky Mountains, and is particularly common in the Colorado Rockies. It occurs in deep leaf litter under spruce and fir Firs (''Abies'') ...
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Agaricus amoenomyces ''Agaricus'' is a genus of mushrooms containing both edible mushroom, edible and poisonous mushroom, poisonous species, with over 400 members worldwide and possibly again as many disputed or newly-discovered species. The genus includes the common ...
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Agaricus amoenus ''Agaricus'' is a genus of mushrooms containing both edible mushroom, edible and poisonous mushroom, poisonous species, with over 400 members worldwide and possibly again as many disputed or newly-discovered species. The genus includes the common ...
'' *  '' Agaricus andrewii'' Freeman * ''
Agaricus angelicus ''Agaricus'' is a genus of mushrooms containing both edible and poisonous species, with over 400 members worldwide and possibly again as many disputed or newly-discovered species. The genus includes the common ("button") mushroom (''Agaricus bis ...
'' * '' Agaricus angusticystidiatus'' * ''
Agaricus anisarius ''Agaricus'' is a genus of mushrooms containing both edible and poisonous species, with over 400 members worldwide and possibly again as many disputed or newly-discovered species. The genus includes the common ("button") mushroom (''Agaricus bis ...
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Agaricus annae ''Agaricus annae'' is a species of mushroom in the genus ''Agaricus''.Pilát A. (1951). ''The Bohemian species of the genus'' Agaricus. Prague, 142 pp. This species is in the family Agaricaceae The Agaricaceae are a family of basidiomycete fung ...
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Agaricus annulospecialis ''Agaricus'' is a genus of mushrooms containing both edible mushroom, edible and poisonous mushroom, poisonous species, with over 400 members worldwide and possibly again as many disputed or newly-discovered species. The genus includes the common ...
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Agaricus approximans ''Agaricus'' is a genus of mushrooms containing both edible and poisonous species, with over 400 members worldwide and possibly again as many disputed or newly-discovered species. The genus includes the common ("button") mushroom (''Agaricus bisp ...
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Agaricus arcticus ''Agaricus'' is a genus of mushrooms containing both edible and poisonous species, with over 400 members worldwide and possibly again as many disputed or newly-discovered species. The genus includes the common ("button") mushroom (''Agaricus bis ...
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Agaricus argenteopurpureus ''Agaricus'' is a genus of mushrooms containing both edible and poisonous species, with over 400 members worldwide and possibly again as many disputed or newly-discovered species. The genus includes the common ("button") mushroom (''Agaricus bis ...
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Agaricus argenteus ''Agaricus'' is a genus of mushrooms containing both edible and poisonous species, with over 400 members worldwide and possibly again as many disputed or newly-discovered species. The genus includes the common ("button") mushroom (''Agaricus bisp ...
'' * '' Agaricus argentinus'' * ''
Agaricus argyropotamicus ''Agaricus'' is a genus of mushrooms containing both edible and poisonous species, with over 400 members worldwide and possibly again as many disputed or newly-discovered species. The genus includes the common ("button") mushroom (''Agaricus bis ...
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Agaricus argyrotectus ''Agaricus'' is a genus of mushrooms containing both edible and poisonous species, with over 400 members worldwide and possibly again as many disputed or newly-discovered species. The genus includes the common ("button") mushroom (''Agaricus bisp ...
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Agaricus aridicola ''Agaricus'' is a genus of mushrooms containing both edible and poisonous species, with over 400 members worldwide and possibly again as many disputed or newly-discovered species. The genus includes the common ("button") mushroom (''Agaricus bis ...
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Gyrophragmium ''Gyrophragmium'' is a genus of fungi in the family Agaricaceae. The genus was circumscribed by French botanist Camille Montagne in 1843. The species known as ''G. dunalii'' was determined to properly belong into genus '' Agaricus'', and since ...
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Agaricus aristocratus ''Agaricus'' is a genus of mushrooms containing both edible and poisonous species, with over 400 members worldwide and possibly again as many disputed or newly-discovered species. The genus includes the common ("button") mushroom (''Agaricus bisp ...
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Agaricus arizonicus ''Agaricus'' is a genus of mushrooms containing both edible and poisonous species, with over 400 members worldwide and possibly again as many disputed or newly-discovered species. The genus includes the common ("button") mushroom (''Agaricus bisp ...
'' * '' Agaricus armandomyces'' * ''
Agaricus arorae ''Agaricus arorae'' is a moderate-sized, forest-dwelling mushroom that exhibits distinctive color changes. It fruits early in the mushroom season. Unusually within the genus '' Agaricus'', the mushroom's cap cuticle turns yellow when exposed to a ...
'' * ''
Agaricus arrillagarum ''Agaricus'' is a genus of mushrooms containing both edible and poisonous species, with over 400 members worldwide and possibly again as many disputed or newly-discovered species. The genus includes the common ("button") mushroom (''Agaricus bisp ...
'' *  '' Agaricus arvensis'' – horse mushroom * ''
Agaricus atrodiscus ''Agaricus'' is a genus of mushrooms containing both edible and poisonous species, with over 400 members worldwide and possibly again as many disputed or newly-discovered species. The genus includes the common ("button") mushroom (''Agaricus bis ...
'' *  '' Agaricus augustus'' – the prince *  '' Agaricus aurantioviolaceus'' * '' Agaricus auresiccescens'' * '' Agaricus australiensis'' * ''
Agaricus austrovinaceus ''Agaricus'' is a genus of mushrooms containing both edible and poisonous species, with over 400 members worldwide and possibly again as many disputed or newly-discovered species. The genus includes the common ("button") mushroom (''Agaricus bisp ...
'' * ''
Agaricus azoetes ''Agaricus'' is a genus of mushrooms containing both edible and poisonous species, with over 400 members worldwide and possibly again as many disputed or newly-discovered species. The genus includes the common ("button") mushroom (''Agaricus bisp ...
'' * '' Agaricus babosiae'' * ''
Agaricus badioniveus ''Agaricus'' is a genus of mushrooms containing both edible and poisonous species, with over 400 members worldwide and possibly again as many disputed or newly-discovered species. The genus includes the common ("button") mushroom (''Agaricus bisp ...
'' * ''
Agaricus bajan-agtensis ''Agaricus'' is a genus of mushrooms containing both edible and poisonous species, with over 400 members worldwide and possibly again as many disputed or newly-discovered species. The genus includes the common ("button") mushroom (''Agaricus bisp ...
'' * '' Agaricus balchaschensis'' * ''
Agaricus bambusae ''Agaricus'' is a genus of mushrooms containing both edible and poisonous species, with over 400 members worldwide and possibly again as many disputed or newly-discovered species. The genus includes the common ("button") mushroom (''Agaricus bisp ...
'' * ''
Agaricus bambusophilus ''Agaricus'' is a genus of mushrooms containing both edible and poisonous species, with over 400 members worldwide and possibly again as many disputed or newly-discovered species. The genus includes the common ("button") mushroom (''Agaricus bis ...
'' * ''
Agaricus basianulosus ''Agaricus'' is a genus of mushrooms containing both edible and poisonous species, with over 400 members worldwide and possibly again as many disputed or newly-discovered species. The genus includes the common ("button") mushroom (''Agaricus bisp ...
'' * ''
Agaricus beelii ''Agaricus'' is a genus of mushrooms containing both edible and poisonous species, with over 400 members worldwide and possibly again as many disputed or newly-discovered species. The genus includes the common ("button") mushroom (''Agaricus bisp ...
'' * ''
Agaricus bellanniae ''Agaricus'' is a genus of mushrooms containing both edible and poisonous species, with over 400 members worldwide and possibly again as many disputed or newly-discovered species. The genus includes the common ("button") mushroom (''Agaricus bisp ...
'' * ''
Agaricus benesii ''Agaricus benesii'' is an agaric mushroom of the genus ''Agaricus''. This mushroom can be distinguished by a white cap that bruises pinkish-red when injured, a scaly lower stipe, and a conifer habitat. Similar to ''Agaricus californicus'' and '' ...
'' * ''
Agaricus benzodorus ''Agaricus'' is a genus of mushrooms containing both edible and poisonous species, with over 400 members worldwide and possibly again as many disputed or newly-discovered species. The genus includes the common ("button") mushroom (''Agaricus bisp ...
'' *  ''
Agaricus bernardii ''Agaricus bernardii'', commonly called the salt-loving mushroom, is an agaric fungus in the family Agaricaceae. A short, squat mushroom, the thick stem is usually less than the diameter of the cap, which ranges from . Found in Asia, Europe, ...
'' – salt-loving mushroom * '' Agaricus bernardiiformis'' (disputed) * ''
Agaricus berryessae ''Agaricus'' is a genus of mushrooms containing both edible mushroom, edible and poisonous mushroom, poisonous species, with over 400 members worldwide and possibly again as many disputed or newly-discovered species. The genus includes the common ...
'' * ''
Agaricus biannulatus ''Agaricus'' is a genus of mushrooms containing both edible and poisonous species, with over 400 members worldwide and possibly again as many disputed or newly-discovered species. The genus includes the common ("button") mushroom (''Agaricus bisp ...
'' Mua, L.A.Parra, Cappelli & Callac (2012) (Europe) * ''
Agaricus biberi ''Agaricus'' is a genus of mushrooms containing both edible and poisonous species, with over 400 members worldwide and possibly again as many disputed or newly-discovered species. The genus includes the common ("button") mushroom (''Agaricus bisp ...
'' * ''
Agaricus bicortinatellus ''Agaricus'' is a genus of mushrooms containing both edible and poisonous species, with over 400 members worldwide and possibly again as many disputed or newly-discovered species. The genus includes the common ("button") mushroom (''Agaricus bisp ...
'' * ''
Agaricus bilamellatus ''Agaricus'' is a genus of mushrooms containing both edible and poisonous species, with over 400 members worldwide and possibly again as many disputed or newly-discovered species. The genus includes the common ("button") mushroom (''Agaricus bisp ...
'' * ''
Agaricus bingensis ''Agaricus'' is a genus of mushrooms containing both edible and poisonous species, with over 400 members worldwide and possibly again as many disputed or newly-discovered species. The genus includes the common ("button") mushroom (''Agaricus bisp ...
'' * ''
Agaricus bisporatus ''Agaricus'' is a genus of mushrooms containing both edible and poisonous species, with over 400 members worldwide and possibly again as many disputed or newly-discovered species. The genus includes the common ("button") mushroom (''Agaricus bisp ...
'' * ''
Agaricus bisporiticus ''Agaricus'' is a genus of mushrooms containing both edible and poisonous species, with over 400 members worldwide and possibly again as many disputed or newly-discovered species. The genus includes the common ("button") mushroom (''Agaricus bis ...
'' (Asia) *  ''
Agaricus bisporus ''Agaricus bisporus'' is an edible basidiomycete mushroom native to grasslands in Eurasia and North America. It has two color states while immature – white and brown – both of which have various names, with additional names for the mature ...
'' – cultivated/button/portobello mushroom (includes ''A.brunnescens'') *  ''
Agaricus bitorquis ''Agaricus bitorquis'' is an edible white mushroom of the genus ''Agaricus'', similar to the common button mushroom that is sold commercially. The name supersedes ''Agaricus rodmani''. It is also commonly known as torq, the banded agaric, spring ...
'' – pavement mushroom, banded agaric * ''
Agaricus bivelatoides ''Agaricus'' is a genus of mushrooms containing both edible and poisonous species, with over 400 members worldwide and possibly again as many disputed or newly-discovered species. The genus includes the common ("button") mushroom (''Agaricus bis ...
'' * ''
Agaricus bivelatus ''Agaricus'' is a genus of mushrooms containing both edible and poisonous species, with over 400 members worldwide and possibly again as many disputed or newly-discovered species. The genus includes the common ("button") mushroom (''Agaricus bisp ...
'' * ''
Agaricus blatteus ''Agaricus'' is a genus of mushrooms containing both edible and poisonous species, with over 400 members worldwide and possibly again as many disputed or newly-discovered species. The genus includes the common ("button") mushroom (''Agaricus bisp ...
'' * ''Agaricus blazei'' Murrill (often confused with '' A. subrufescens'') * ''
Agaricus blockii ''Agaricus'' is a genus of mushrooms containing both edible and poisonous species, with over 400 members worldwide and possibly again as many disputed or newly-discovered species. The genus includes the common ("button") mushroom (''Agaricus bisp ...
'' * ''
Agaricus bobosi ''Agaricus'' is a genus of mushrooms containing both edible and poisonous species, with over 400 members worldwide and possibly again as many disputed or newly-discovered species. The genus includes the common ("button") mushroom (''Agaricus bisp ...
'' * '' Agaricus bohusianus'' L.A.Parra (2005) (Europe) * ''
Agaricus bohusii ''Agaricus'' is a genus of mushrooms containing both edible and poisonous species, with over 400 members worldwide and possibly again as many disputed or newly-discovered species. The genus includes the common ("button") mushroom (''Agaricus bisp ...
'' * ''
Agaricus boisselettii ''Agaricus'' is a genus of mushrooms containing both edible and poisonous species, with over 400 members worldwide and possibly again as many disputed or newly-discovered species. The genus includes the common ("button") mushroom (''Agaricus bisp ...
'' * ''
Agaricus boltonii ''Agaricus'' is a genus of mushrooms containing both edible and poisonous species, with over 400 members worldwide and possibly again as many disputed or newly-discovered species. The genus includes the common ("button") mushroom (''Agaricus bis ...
'' * '' Agaricus bonii'' * ''
Agaricus bonussquamulosus ''Agaricus'' is a genus of mushrooms containing both edible and poisonous species, with over 400 members worldwide and possibly again as many disputed or newly-discovered species. The genus includes the common ("button") mushroom (''Agaricus bis ...
'' * ''Agaricus brasiliensis'' Fr. (often confused with '' A. subrufescens'') * '' Agaricus bresadolanus'' * ''
Agaricus bruchii ''Agaricus'' is a genus of mushrooms containing both edible and poisonous species, with over 400 members worldwide and possibly again as many disputed or newly-discovered species. The genus includes the common ("button") mushroom (''Agaricus bis ...
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Agaricus brunneofibrillosus ''Agaricus brunneofibrillosus'' is a mushroom in the family Agaricaceae. It has a medium to dark brown cap up to in diameter with brownish fibrillose scales that darken in age. The tightly-packed gills are initially cream colored before becomin ...
'' (formerly in ''A.fuscofibrillosus'') * ''
Agaricus brunneofulva ''Agaricus'' is a genus of mushrooms containing both edible mushroom, edible and poisonous mushroom, poisonous species, with over 400 members worldwide and possibly again as many disputed or newly-discovered species. The genus includes the common ...
'' * '' Agaricus brunneofulvus'' * ''
Agaricus brunneolus ''Agaricus'' is a genus of mushrooms containing both edible and poisonous species, with over 400 members worldwide and possibly again as many disputed or newly-discovered species. The genus includes the common ("button") mushroom (''Agaricus bis ...
'' (disputed) * ''
Agaricus brunneopictus ''Agaricus'' is a genus of mushrooms containing both edible mushroom, edible and poisonous mushroom, poisonous species, with over 400 members worldwide and possibly again as many disputed or newly-discovered species. The genus includes the common ...
'' * ''
Agaricus brunneopilatus ''Agaricus'' is a genus of mushrooms containing both edible and poisonous species, with over 400 members worldwide and possibly again as many disputed or newly-discovered species. The genus includes the common ("button") mushroom (''Agaricus bisp ...
'' * '' Agaricus brunneosquamulosus'' * ''
Agaricus brunneostictus ''Agaricus'' is a genus of mushrooms containing both edible and poisonous species, with over 400 members worldwide and possibly again as many disputed or newly-discovered species. The genus includes the common ("button") mushroom (''Agaricus bisp ...
'' * ''
Agaricus buckmacadooi ''Agaricus'' is a genus of mushrooms containing both edible and poisonous species, with over 400 members worldwide and possibly again as many disputed or newly-discovered species. The genus includes the common ("button") mushroom (''Agaricus bisp ...
'' * '' Agaricus bugandensis'' * ''
Agaricus bukavuensis ''Agaricus'' is a genus of mushrooms containing both edible and poisonous species, with over 400 members worldwide and possibly again as many disputed or newly-discovered species. The genus includes the common ("button") mushroom (''Agaricus bis ...
'' * ''
Agaricus bulbillosus ''Agaricus'' is a genus of mushrooms containing both edible and poisonous species, with over 400 members worldwide and possibly again as many disputed or newly-discovered species. The genus includes the common ("button") mushroom (''Agaricus bisp ...
'' * ''
Agaricus burkillii ''Agaricus'' is a genus of mushrooms containing both edible and poisonous species, with over 400 members worldwide and possibly again as many disputed or newly-discovered species. The genus includes the common ("button") mushroom (''Agaricus bis ...
'' * ''
Agaricus butyreburneus ''Agaricus'' is a genus of mushrooms containing both edible and poisonous species, with over 400 members worldwide and possibly again as many disputed or newly-discovered species. The genus includes the common ("button") mushroom (''Agaricus bisp ...
'' * ''
Agaricus caballeroi ''Agaricus'' is a genus of mushrooms containing both edible and poisonous species, with over 400 members worldwide and possibly again as many disputed or newly-discovered species. The genus includes the common ("button") mushroom (''Agaricus bis ...
'' L.A.Parra, G.Muñoz & Callac (2014) (Spain) * ''
Agaricus caesifolius ''Agaricus'' is a genus of mushrooms containing both edible and poisonous species, with over 400 members worldwide and possibly again as many disputed or newly-discovered species. The genus includes the common ("button") mushroom (''Agaricus bisp ...
'' *  ''
Agaricus californicus ''Agaricus californicus'', commonly known as the California agaricus, is a poisonous mushroom in the section ''Xanthodermati'' of the genus ''Agaricus''. It is mildly poisonous, causing gastrointestinal upset in many individuals. The etiology o ...
'' – California agaricus * '' Agaricus callacii'' * ''
Agaricus calongei ''Agaricus'' is a genus of mushrooms containing both edible and poisonous species, with over 400 members worldwide and possibly again as many disputed or newly-discovered species. The genus includes the common ("button") mushroom (''Agaricus bisp ...
'' * '' Agaricus campbellensis'' *  ''
Agaricus campestris ''Agaricus campestris'' is a widely eaten gilled mushroom closely related to the cultivated button mushroom ''Agaricus bisporus''. It is commonly known as the field mushroom or, in North America, meadow mushroom. Taxonomy This species was orig ...
'' – field/meadow mushroom * ''
Agaricus campestroides ''Agaricus'' is a genus of mushrooms containing both edible mushroom, edible and poisonous mushroom, poisonous species, with over 400 members worldwide and possibly again as many disputed or newly-discovered species. The genus includes the common ...
'' * ''
Agaricus campigenus ''Agaricus'' is a genus of mushrooms containing both edible and poisonous species, with over 400 members worldwide and possibly again as many disputed or newly-discovered species. The genus includes the common ("button") mushroom (''Agaricus bisp ...
'' * '' Agaricus candidolutescens'' * ''
Agaricus candussoi ''Agaricus'' is a genus of mushrooms containing both edible and poisonous species, with over 400 members worldwide and possibly again as many disputed or newly-discovered species. The genus includes the common ("button") mushroom (''Agaricus bisp ...
'' * ''
Agaricus capensis ''Agaricus'' is a genus of mushrooms containing both edible and poisonous species, with over 400 members worldwide and possibly again as many disputed or newly-discovered species. The genus includes the common ("button") mushroom (''Agaricus bisp ...
'' * ''
Agaricus cappellianus ''Agaricus'' is a genus of mushrooms containing both edible and poisonous species, with over 400 members worldwide and possibly again as many disputed or newly-discovered species. The genus includes the common ("button") mushroom (''Agaricus bisp ...
'' * ''
Agaricus cappellii ''Agaricus'' is a genus of mushrooms containing both edible and poisonous species, with over 400 members worldwide and possibly again as many disputed or newly-discovered species. The genus includes the common ("button") mushroom (''Agaricus bis ...
'' * '' Agaricus caribaeus'' * ''
Agaricus carminescens ''Agaricus'' is a genus of mushrooms containing both edible and poisonous species, with over 400 members worldwide and possibly again as many disputed or newly-discovered species. The genus includes the common ("button") mushroom (''Agaricus bisp ...
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Agaricus carminostictus ''Agaricus'' is a genus of mushrooms containing both edible and poisonous species, with over 400 members worldwide and possibly again as many disputed or newly-discovered species. The genus includes the common ("button") mushroom (''Agaricus bis ...
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Agaricus caroli ''Agaricus'' is a genus of mushrooms containing both edible and poisonous species, with over 400 members worldwide and possibly again as many disputed or newly-discovered species. The genus includes the common ("button") mushroom (''Agaricus bisp ...
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Agaricus catenariocystidiosus ''Agaricus'' is a genus of mushrooms containing both edible and poisonous species, with over 400 members worldwide and possibly again as many disputed or newly-discovered species. The genus includes the common ("button") mushroom (''Agaricus bisp ...
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Agaricus catenatus ''Agaricus'' is a genus of mushrooms containing both edible and poisonous species, with over 400 members worldwide and possibly again as many disputed or newly-discovered species. The genus includes the common ("button") mushroom (''Agaricus bisp ...
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Agaricus cellaris ''Agaricus'' is a genus of mushrooms containing both edible and poisonous species, with over 400 members worldwide and possibly again as many disputed or newly-discovered species. The genus includes the common ("button") mushroom (''Agaricus bisp ...
'' * '' Agaricus cervinifolius'' * ''
Agaricus cerinupileus ''Agaricus'' is a genus of mushrooms containing both edible and poisonous species, with over 400 members worldwide and possibly again as many disputed or newly-discovered species. The genus includes the common ("button") mushroom (''Agaricus bisp ...
'' * '' Agaricus chacoensis'' * ''
Agaricus chartaceus ''Agaricus'' is a genus of mushrooms containing both edible and poisonous species, with over 400 members worldwide and possibly again as many disputed or newly-discovered species. The genus includes the common ("button") mushroom (''Agaricus bis ...
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Agaricus cheilotulus ''Agaricus'' is a genus of mushrooms containing both edible and poisonous species, with over 400 members worldwide and possibly again as many disputed or newly-discovered species. The genus includes the common ("button") mushroom (''Agaricus bis ...
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Agaricus chiangmaiensis ''Agaricus'' is a genus of mushrooms containing both edible and poisonous species, with over 400 members worldwide and possibly again as many disputed or newly-discovered species. The genus includes the common ("button") mushroom (''Agaricus bisp ...
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Agaricus chionodermus ''Agaricus'' is a genus of mushrooms containing both edible and poisonous species, with over 400 members worldwide and possibly again as many disputed or newly-discovered species. The genus includes the common ("button") mushroom (''Agaricus bisp ...
''Pilát A. (1951). ''The Bohemian species of the genus'' Agaricus. Prague, 142 pp. * ''
Agaricus chlamydopus ''Agaricus'' is a genus of mushrooms containing both edible and poisonous species, with over 400 members worldwide and possibly again as many disputed or newly-discovered species. The genus includes the common ("button") mushroom (''Agaricus bisp ...
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Agaricus chryseus ''Agaricus'' is a genus of mushrooms containing both edible and poisonous species, with over 400 members worldwide and possibly again as many disputed or newly-discovered species. The genus includes the common ("button") mushroom (''Agaricus bisp ...
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Agaricus cinnamomellus ''Agaricus'' is a genus of mushrooms containing both edible and poisonous species, with over 400 members worldwide and possibly again as many disputed or newly-discovered species. The genus includes the common ("button") mushroom (''Agaricus bisp ...
'' * '' Agaricus circumtectus'' * ''
Agaricus ciscoensis ''Agaricus'' is a genus of mushrooms containing both edible and poisonous species, with over 400 members worldwide and possibly again as many disputed or newly-discovered species. The genus includes the common ("button") mushroom (''Agaricus bis ...
'' * '' Agaricus citrinidiscus'' * ''
Agaricus coccyginus ''Agaricus'' is a genus of mushrooms containing both edible and poisonous species, with over 400 members worldwide and possibly again as many disputed or newly-discovered species. The genus includes the common ("button") mushroom (''Agaricus bis ...
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Agaricus collegarum ''Agaricus'' is a genus of mushrooms containing both edible and poisonous species, with over 400 members worldwide and possibly again as many disputed or newly-discovered species. The genus includes the common ("button") mushroom (''Agaricus bis ...
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Agaricus colpeteii ''Agaricus'' is a genus of mushrooms containing both edible mushroom, edible and poisonous mushroom, poisonous species, with over 400 members worldwide and possibly again as many disputed or newly-discovered species. The genus includes the common ...
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Agaricus columellatus ''Agaricus columellatus'' is a species of secotioid fungus in the family Agaricaceae. The species was described by William Henry Long in 1941. The type collection was made in Arizona, where it was found growing singly on the ground in a gra ...
'' (formerly in ''Araneosa'') * '' Agaricus comptuloides'' * ''
Agaricus comtulellus ''Agaricus'' is a genus of mushrooms containing both edible and poisonous species, with over 400 members worldwide and possibly again as many disputed or newly-discovered species. The genus includes the common ("button") mushroom (''Agaricus bis ...
'' * '' Agaricus comtuliformis'' * ''
Agaricus comtulus ''Agaricus'' is a genus of mushrooms containing both edible and poisonous species, with over 400 members worldwide and possibly again as many disputed or newly-discovered species. The genus includes the common ("button") mushroom (''Agaricus bisp ...
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Agaricus coniferarum ''Agaricus'' is a genus of mushrooms containing both edible and poisonous species, with over 400 members worldwide and possibly again as many disputed or newly-discovered species. The genus includes the common ("button") mushroom (''Agaricus bis ...
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Agaricus cordillerensis ''Agaricus'' is a genus of mushrooms containing both edible and poisonous species, with over 400 members worldwide and possibly again as many disputed or newly-discovered species. The genus includes the common ("button") mushroom (''Agaricus bis ...
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Agaricus crassisquamosus ''Agaricus'' is a genus of mushrooms containing both edible and poisonous species, with over 400 members worldwide and possibly again as many disputed or newly-discovered species. The genus includes the common ("button") mushroom (''Agaricus bisp ...
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Agaricus cretacellus ''Agaricus'' is a genus of mushrooms containing both edible and poisonous species, with over 400 members worldwide and possibly again as many disputed or newly-discovered species. The genus includes the common ("button") mushroom (''Agaricus bisp ...
'' * '' Agaricus cretaceus'' * '' Agaricus croceolutescens'' * ''
Agaricus crocodilinus ''Agaricus'' is a genus of mushrooms containing both edible and poisonous species, with over 400 members worldwide and possibly again as many disputed or newly-discovered species. The genus includes the common ("button") mushroom (''Agaricus bisp ...
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Agaricus crocopeplus ''Agaricus'' is a genus of mushrooms containing both edible and poisonous species, with over 400 members worldwide and possibly again as many disputed or newly-discovered species. The genus includes the common ("button") mushroom (''Agaricus bis ...
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Agaricus cruciquercorum ''Agaricus'' is a genus of mushrooms containing both edible and poisonous species, with over 400 members worldwide and possibly again as many disputed or newly-discovered species. The genus includes the common ("button") mushroom (''Agaricus bisp ...
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Agaricus cuniculicola ''Agaricus'' is a genus of mushrooms containing both edible and poisonous species, with over 400 members worldwide and possibly again as many disputed or newly-discovered species. The genus includes the common ("button") mushroom (''Agaricus bis ...
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Agaricus cupreobrunneus ''Agaricus cupreobrunneus'', commonly known as the brown field mushroom, is an edible mushroom of the genus ''Agaricus''. Description The brown cap is wide with flattened reddish-brown fibrils. The white stalk is tall and 1–2 cm wide. The ...
'' – brown field mushroom * ''
Agaricus cupressicola ''Agaricus'' is a genus of mushrooms containing both edible mushroom, edible and poisonous mushroom, poisonous species, with over 400 members worldwide and possibly again as many disputed or newly-discovered species. The genus includes the common ...
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Agaricus cupressophilus ''Agaricus'' is a genus of mushrooms containing both edible and poisonous species, with over 400 members worldwide and possibly again as many disputed or newly-discovered species. The genus includes the common ("button") mushroom (''Agaricus bisp ...
'' Kerrigan (2008) (California) * '' Agaricus curanilahuensis'' * ''
Agaricus cylindriceps ''Agaricus'' is a genus of mushrooms containing both edible and poisonous species, with over 400 members worldwide and possibly again as many disputed or newly-discovered species. The genus includes the common ("button") mushroom (''Agaricus bis ...
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Agaricus deardorffensis ''Agaricus'' is a genus of mushrooms containing both edible mushroom, edible and poisonous mushroom, poisonous species, with over 400 members worldwide and possibly again as many disputed or newly-discovered species. The genus includes the common ...
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Agaricus dennisii ''Agaricus'' is a genus of mushrooms containing both edible and poisonous species, with over 400 members worldwide and possibly again as many disputed or newly-discovered species. The genus includes the common ("button") mushroom (''Agaricus bisp ...
'' * '' Agaricus depauperatus'' * '' Agaricus deplanatus'' *  ''
Agaricus deserticola ''Agaricus deserticola'', commonly known as the gasteroid agaricus, is a species of fungus in the family Agaricaceae. Found only in southwestern and western North America, ''A. deserticola'' is adapted for growth in dry or semi-arid habitats ...
'' G.Moreno, Esqueda & Lizárraga (2010) – gasteroid agaricus (formerly in ''Longula'') * '' Agaricus desjardinii'' * ''
Agaricus devoniensis ''Agaricus'' is a genus of mushrooms containing both edible and poisonous species, with over 400 members worldwide and possibly again as many disputed or newly-discovered species. The genus includes the common ("button") mushroom (''Agaricus bisp ...
'' * '' Agaricus diamantanus'' * ''
Agaricus dicystis ''Agaricus'' is a genus of mushrooms containing both edible and poisonous species, with over 400 members worldwide and possibly again as many disputed or newly-discovered species. The genus includes the common ("button") mushroom (''Agaricus bisp ...
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Agaricus didymus ''Agaricus'' is a genus of mushrooms containing both edible and poisonous species, with over 400 members worldwide and possibly again as many disputed or newly-discovered species. The genus includes the common ("button") mushroom (''Agaricus bisp ...
'' * '' Agaricus dilatostipes'' * ''
Agaricus dilutibrunneus ''Agaricus'' is a genus of mushrooms containing both edible and poisonous species, with over 400 members worldwide and possibly again as many disputed or newly-discovered species. The genus includes the common ("button") mushroom (''Agaricus bisp ...
'' * '' Agaricus diminutivus'' * ''
Agaricus dimorphosquamatus ''Agaricus'' is a genus of mushrooms containing both edible and poisonous species, with over 400 members worldwide and possibly again as many disputed or newly-discovered species. The genus includes the common ("button") mushroom (''Agaricus bis ...
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Agaricus diobensis ''Agaricus'' is a genus of mushrooms containing both edible and poisonous species, with over 400 members worldwide and possibly again as many disputed or newly-discovered species. The genus includes the common ("button") mushroom (''Agaricus bisp ...
'' * '' Agaricus diospyros'' * ''
Agaricus dolichopus ''Agaricus'' is a genus of mushrooms containing both edible and poisonous species, with over 400 members worldwide and possibly again as many disputed or newly-discovered species. The genus includes the common ("button") mushroom (''Agaricus bisp ...
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Agaricus ducheminii ''Agaricus'' is a genus of mushrooms containing both edible and poisonous species, with over 400 members worldwide and possibly again as many disputed or newly-discovered species. The genus includes the common ("button") mushroom (''Agaricus bis ...
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Agaricus dulcidulus ''Agaricus dulcidulus'' is a small mushroom in the family Agaricaceae of the order (biology), order Agaricales, found in deciduous forest, deciduous woodlands of Europe, but also recorded in North America, North Africa and Asia. The English name ...
'' – rosy wood mushroom (sometimes in ''A.semotus'') * ''
Agaricus duplocingulatus ''Agaricus'' is a genus of mushrooms containing both edible mushroom, edible and poisonous mushroom, poisonous species, with over 400 members worldwide and possibly again as many disputed or newly-discovered species. The genus includes the common ...
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Agaricus ealaensis ''Agaricus'' is a genus of mushrooms containing both edible and poisonous species, with over 400 members worldwide and possibly again as many disputed or newly-discovered species. The genus includes the common ("button") mushroom (''Agaricus bis ...
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Agaricus earlei ''Agaricus'' is a genus of mushrooms containing both edible and poisonous species, with over 400 members worldwide and possibly again as many disputed or newly-discovered species. The genus includes the common ("button") mushroom (''Agaricus bisp ...
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Agaricus eastlandensis ''Agaricus'' is a genus of mushrooms containing both edible and poisonous species, with over 400 members worldwide and possibly again as many disputed or newly-discovered species. The genus includes the common ("button") mushroom (''Agaricus bisp ...
'' * '' Agaricus eburneocanus'' * '' Agaricus edmondoi'' * ''
Agaricus elfinensis ''Agaricus'' is a genus of mushrooms containing both edible and poisonous species, with over 400 members worldwide and possibly again as many disputed or newly-discovered species. The genus includes the common ("button") mushroom (''Agaricus bis ...
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Agaricus elongatestipes ''Agaricus'' is a genus of mushrooms containing both edible and poisonous species, with over 400 members worldwide and possibly again as many disputed or newly-discovered species. The genus includes the common ("button") mushroom (''Agaricus bis ...
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Agaricus eludens ''Agaricus'' is a genus of mushrooms containing both edible and poisonous species, with over 400 members worldwide and possibly again as many disputed or newly-discovered species. The genus includes the common ("button") mushroom (''Agaricus bis ...
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Agaricus endoxanthus ''Agaricus'' is a genus of mushrooms containing both edible and poisonous species, with over 400 members worldwide and possibly again as many disputed or newly-discovered species. The genus includes the common ("button") mushroom (''Agaricus bisp ...
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Agaricus entibigae ''Agaricus'' is a genus of mushrooms containing both edible and poisonous species, with over 400 members worldwide and possibly again as many disputed or newly-discovered species. The genus includes the common ("button") mushroom (''Agaricus bis ...
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Agaricus erectosquamosus ''Agaricus'' is a genus of mushrooms containing both edible and poisonous species, with over 400 members worldwide and possibly again as many disputed or newly-discovered species. The genus includes the common ("button") mushroom (''Agaricus bisp ...
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Agaricus erindalensis ''Agaricus'' is a genus of mushrooms containing both edible mushroom, edible and poisonous mushroom, poisonous species, with over 400 members worldwide and possibly again as many disputed or newly-discovered species. The genus includes the common ...
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Agaricus erthyrosarx ''Agaricus'' is a genus of mushrooms containing both edible and poisonous species, with over 400 members worldwide and possibly again as many disputed or newly-discovered species. The genus includes the common ("button") mushroom (''Agaricus bis ...
'' * '' Agaricus erythrotrichus'' * ''
Agaricus essettei ''Agaricus'' is a genus of mushrooms containing both edible and poisonous species, with over 400 members worldwide and possibly again as many disputed or newly-discovered species. The genus includes the common ("button") mushroom (''Agaricus bisp ...
'' (disputed) * '' Agaricus eutheloides'' * '' Agaricus evertens'' *  ''
Agaricus excellens ''Agaricus excellens'' ( French: Psaliote Excellente, German: Riesen-Egerling) is a rare mushroom in the genus ''Agaricus''. It is native to Europe. Description * Cap: It is whitish yellow in color. Spread over 10–15 cm across, it is ...
'' (disputed) * '' Agaricus exilissimus'' * '' Agaricus eximius'' * '' Agaricus fiardii'' * ''
Agaricus fibuloides ''Agaricus'' is a genus of mushrooms containing both edible and poisonous species, with over 400 members worldwide and possibly again as many disputed or newly-discovered species. The genus includes the common ("button") mushroom (''Agaricus bis ...
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Agaricus ficophilus ''Agaricus'' is a genus of mushrooms containing both edible and poisonous species, with over 400 members worldwide and possibly again as many disputed or newly-discovered species. The genus includes the common ("button") mushroom (''Agaricus bis ...
'' * '' Agaricus fimbrimarginatus'' * '' Agaricus fissuratus'' * ''
Agaricus flammicolor ''Agaricus'' is a genus of mushrooms containing both edible and poisonous species, with over 400 members worldwide and possibly again as many disputed or newly-discovered species. The genus includes the common ("button") mushroom (''Agaricus bis ...
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Agaricus flavicentrus ''Agaricus'' is a genus of mushrooms containing both edible and poisonous species, with over 400 members worldwide and possibly again as many disputed or newly-discovered species. The genus includes the common ("button") mushroom (''Agaricus bisp ...
'' * '' Agaricus flavidodiscus'' * ''
Agaricus flavistipus ''Agaricus'' is a genus of mushrooms containing both edible and poisonous species, with over 400 members worldwide and possibly again as many disputed or newly-discovered species. The genus includes the common ("button") mushroom (''Agaricus bisp ...
'' * '' Agaricus flavitingens'' * '' Agaricus flavopileatus'' * '' Agaricus flavotingens'' * '' Agaricus flocculosipes'' * ''
Agaricus floridanus ''Agaricus'' is a genus of mushrooms containing both edible and poisonous species, with over 400 members worldwide and possibly again as many disputed or newly-discovered species. The genus includes the common ("button") mushroom (''Agaricus bisp ...
'' * '' Agaricus fontanae'' * '' Agaricus fragilivolvatus'' * ''
Agaricus freirei ''Agaricus freirei'' is a species of fungus in the family Agaricaceae. ''Agaricus freirei'' closely resembles '' A. hondensis'', and, based on similarities in DNA sequence DNA sequencing is the process of determining the nucleic acid se ...
'' * '' Agaricus friesianus'' * '' Agaricus fulvoaurantiacus'' * '' Agaricus fuscofolius'' * ''
Agaricus fuscopunctatus ''Agaricus'' is a genus of mushrooms containing both edible and poisonous species, with over 400 members worldwide and possibly again as many disputed or newly-discovered species. The genus includes the common ("button") mushroom (''Agaricus bisp ...
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Agaricus fuscovelatus ''Agaricus'' is a genus of mushrooms containing both edible and poisonous species, with over 400 members worldwide and possibly again as many disputed or newly-discovered species. The genus includes the common ("button") mushroom (''Agaricus bisp ...
'' * '' Agaricus gastronevadensis'' * ''
Agaricus gemellatus ''Agaricus'' is a genus of mushrooms containing both edible and poisonous species, with over 400 members worldwide and possibly again as many disputed or newly-discovered species. The genus includes the common ("button") mushroom (''Agaricus bis ...
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Agaricus gemlii ''Agaricus'' is a genus of mushrooms containing both edible and poisonous species, with over 400 members worldwide and possibly again as many disputed or newly-discovered species. The genus includes the common ("button") mushroom (''Agaricus bis ...
'' * '' Agaricus gemloides'' * ''Agaricus gennadii'' * ''Agaricus gilvus'' * ''Agaricus glaber'' * ''Agaricus glabrus'' * ''Agaricus globocystidiatus'' * ''Agaricus globosporus'' * ''Agaricus goossensiae'' * ''Agaricus grandiomyces'' * ''Agaricus granularis'' * ''Agaricus gratolens'' * ''Agaricus greigensis'' * ''Agaricus greuteri'' * ''Agaricus griseicephalus'' * ''Agaricus griseopunctatus'' * ''Agaricus griseorimosus'' * ''Agaricus griseovinaceus'' * ''Agaricus guachari'' * ''Agaricus guidottii'' * ''Agaricus haematinus'' * ''Agaricus haematosarcus'' * ''Agaricus hahashimensis'' * ''Agaricus halophilus'' * ''Agaricus hannonii'' * ''Agaricus hanthanaensis'' * ''Agaricus heimii'' * ''Agaricus heinemannianus'' * ''Agaricus heinemanniensis'' * ''Agaricus heinemannii'' * ''Agaricus herinkii'' * ''Agaricus herradurensis'' * ''Agaricus heterocystis'' * ''Agaricus hillii'' * ''Agaricus hispidissimus'' *  ''Agaricus hondensis'' – felt-ringed agaricus * ''Agaricus horakianus'' * ''Agaricus horakii'' * ''Agaricus hornei'' * ''Agaricus hortensis'' * ''Agaricus huijsmanii'' Courtec. (2008) * ''Agaricus hupohanae'' * ''Agaricus hypophaeus'' * ''Agaricus iesu-et-marthae'' * ''Agaricus ignicolor'' * ''Agaricus ignobilis'' *  ''Agaricus impudicus'' – tufted wood mushroom * ''Agaricus inapertus'' (formerly in ''Endoptychum'') * ''Agaricus incultorum'' * ''Agaricus indistinctus'' * ''Agaricus inedulis'' * ''Agaricus infelix'' * ''Agaricus infidus'' (disputed) * ''Agaricus inilleasper'' * ''Agaricus inoxydabilis'' * ''Agaricus inthanonensis'' * ''Agaricus iocephalopsis'' * ''Agaricus iodolens'' * ''Agaricus iodosmus'' * ''Agaricus iranicus'' * ''Agaricus jacarandae'' * ''Agaricus jacobi'' * ''Agaricus jezoensis'' * ''Agaricus jingningensis'' * ''Agaricus jodoformicus'' * ''Agaricus johnstonii'' * ''Agaricus julius'' * ''Agaricus junquitensis'' * ''Agaricus kai'' * ''Agaricus kauffmanii'' * ''Agaricus kerriganii'' * ''Agaricus kiawetes'' * ''Agaricus kipukae'' * ''Agaricus kivuensis'' * ''Agaricus koelerionensis'' * ''Agaricus kriegeri'' * ''Agaricus kroneanus'' * ''Agaricus kuehnerianus'' * ''Agaricus kunmingensis'' * ''Agaricus lacrymabunda'' * ''Agaricus laeticulus'' * ''Agaricus lamellidistans'' * ''Agaricus lamelliperditus'' * ''Agaricus lanatoniger'' * ''Agaricus lanatorubescens'' * ''Agaricus langei'' (= ''A.fuscofibrillosus'') * ''Agaricus lanipedisimilis'' * ''Agaricus lanipes'' – European princess * ''Agaricus laparrae'' * ''Agaricus laskibarii'' * ''Agaricus lateriticolor'' * ''Agaricus leptocaulis'' * ''Agaricus leptomeleagris'' * ''Agaricus leucocarpus'' * ''Agaricus leucolepidotus'' *  ''Agaricus leucotrichus'' Møller (disputed) * ''Agaricus lignophilus'' *  ''Agaricus lilaceps'' – giant cypress agaricus * ''Agaricus linzhinensis'' * ''Agaricus litoralis'' – coastal mushroom (includes ''A.spissicaulis'') * ''Agaricus litoraloides'' * ''Agaricus lividonitidus'' * ''Agaricus lodgeae'' * ''Agaricus lotenensis'' * ''Agaricus lucifugus'' * ''Agaricus ludovicii'' * ''Agaricus lusitanicus'' * ''Agaricus luteofibrillosus'' * ''Agaricus luteoflocculosus'' * ''Agaricus luteomaculatus'' * ''Agaricus luteopallidus'' * ''Agaricus luteotactus'' * ''Agaricus lutosus'' * ''Agaricus luzonensis'' * ''Agaricus maclovianus'' * ''Agaricus macmurphyi'' * ''Agaricus macrocarpus'' * ''Agaricus macrolepis'' (Pilát & Pouzar) Boisselet & Courtec. (2008) *  ''Agaricus macrosporus'' (disputed) * ''Agaricus macrosporoides'' * ''Agaricus magni'' * ''Agaricus magniceps'' * ''Agaricus magnivelaris'' * ''Agaricus maiusculus'' * ''Agaricus malangelus'' * ''Agaricus maleolens'' * ''Agaricus mangaoensis'' * ''Agaricus manilensis'' * ''Agaricus marisae'' * ''Agaricus martineziensis'' * ''Agaricus martinicensis'' * ''Agaricus maskae'' * ''Agaricus masoalensis'' * ''Agaricus matrum'' * ''Agaricus medio-fuscus'' * ''Agaricus megacystidiatus'' * ''Agaricus megalosporus'' * ''Agaricus meijeri'' * ''Agaricus melanosporus'' *  ''Agaricus menieri'' * ''Agaricus merrillii'' * ''Agaricus mesocarpus'' * ''Agaricus microchlamidus'' *  ''Agaricus micromegathus'' * ''Agaricus microspermus'' * ''Agaricus microviolaceus'' * ''Agaricus microvolvatulus'' * ''Agaricus midnapurensis'' * ''Agaricus minimus'' * ''Agaricus minorpurpureus'' *   ''Agaricus moelleri'' – inky/dark-scaled mushroom (formerly in ''A.placomyces'', includes ''A.meleagris'') * ''Agaricus moellerianus'' * ''Agaricus moelleroides'' * ''Agaricus moronii'' * ''Agaricus multipunctum'' * ''Agaricus murinocephalus'' (Thailand) * ''Agaricus nanaugustus'' Kerrigan * ''Agaricus nebularum'' * ''Agaricus neimengguensis'' * ''Agaricus nemoricola'' * ''Agaricus nevoi'' * ''Agaricus nigrescentibus'' * ''Agaricus nigrobrunnescens'' * ''Agaricus nigrogracilis'' * ''Agaricus nitidipes'' * ''Agaricus niveogranulatus'' * ''Agaricus niveolutescens'' * ''Agaricus nivescens'' * ''Agaricus nobelianus'' * ''Agaricus nothofagorum'' * ''Agaricus novoguineensis'' * ''Agaricus ochraceidiscus'' * ''Agaricus ochraceosquamulosus'' * ''Agaricus ochrascens'' * ''Agaricus oenotrichus'' * ''Agaricus oligocystis'' * ''Agaricus olivellus'' * ''Agaricus ornatipes'' * ''Agaricus osecanus'' * ''Agaricus pachydermus'' * ''Agaricus padanus'' * ''Agaricus pallens'' * ''Agaricus pallidobrunneus'' * ''Agaricus pampeanus'' * ''Agaricus panziensis'' * ''Agaricus parasilvaticus'' * ''Agaricus parasubrutilescens'' * ''Agaricus parvibicolor'' * ''Agaricus parvitigrinus'' * ''Agaricus patialensis'' * ''Agaricus patris'' *  ''Agaricus pattersoniae'' * ''Agaricus pearsonii'' * ''Agaricus peligerinus'' * ''Agaricus pequinii'' * ''Agaricus perdicinus'' * ''Agaricus perfuscus'' *  ''Agaricus perobscurus'' – American princess * ''Agaricus perrarus'' * ''Agaricus perturbans'' * ''Agaricus petchii'' * ''Agaricus phaeocyclus'' *  ''Agaricus phaeolepidotus'' * ''Agaricus phaeoxanthus'' * ''Agaricus pietatis'' *  ''Agaricus pilatianus'' * ''Agaricus pilosporus'' *  ''Agaricus placomyces'' (includes ''A.praeclaresquamosus'') * ''Agaricus planipileus'' * ''Agaricus pleurocystidiatus'' *  ''Agaricus pocillator'' * ''Agaricus porosporus'' * ''Agaricus porphyrizon'' *  ''Agaricus porphyrocephalus'' Møller * ''Agaricus porphyropos'' * ''Agaricus posadensis'' * ''Agaricus praefoliatus'' * ''Agaricus praemagniceps'' * ''Agaricus praemagnus'' * ''Agaricus praerimosus'' * ''Agaricus pratensis'' * ''Agaricus pratulorum'' * ''Agaricus projectellus'' * ''Agaricus proserpens'' * ''Agaricus pseudoargentinus'' * ''Agaricus pseudoaugustus'' * ''Agaricus pseudocomptulus'' * ''Agaricus pseudolangei'' * ''Agaricus pseudolutosus'' * ''Agaricus pseudomuralis'' * ''Agaricus pseudoniger'' * ''Agaricus pseudopallens'' * ''Agaricus pseudoplacomyces'' * ''Agaricus pseudopratensis'' * ''Agaricus pseudopurpurellus'' * ''Agaricus pseudoumbrella'' * ''Agaricus pulcherrimus'' * ''Agaricus pulverotectus'' * ''Agaricus punjabensis'' * ''Agaricus purpurellus'' * ''Agaricus purpureofibrillosus'' * ''Agaricus purpureoniger'' * ''Agaricus purpureosquamulosus'' * ''Agaricus purpurlesquameus'' * ''Agaricus putidus'' * ''Agaricus puttemansii'' * ''Agaricus radicatus'' (disputed) * ''Agaricus reducibulbus'' * ''Agaricus rhoadsii'' * ''Agaricus rhopalopodius'' * ''Agaricus riberaltensis'' * ''Agaricus robustulus'' * ''Agaricus robynsianus'' * ''Agaricus rodmanii'' * ''Agaricus rollanii'' * ''Agaricus romagnesii'' (disputed) * ''Agaricus rosalamellatus'' * ''Agaricus roseocingulatus'' * ''Agaricus rotalis'' (disputed) * ''Agaricus rubellus'' * ''Agaricus rubronanus'' Kerrigan (1985) (San Mateo county) * ''Agaricus rubribrunnescens'' * ''Agaricus rufoaurantiacus'' * ''Agaricus rufolanosus'' * ''Agaricus rufotegulis'' * ''Agaricus rufuspileus'' * ''Agaricus rusiophyllus'' * ''Agaricus rutilescens'' * ''Agaricus salicophilus'' * ''Agaricus sandianus'' *  ''Agaricus santacatalinensis'' * ''Agaricus sceptonymus'' * ''Agaricus scitulus'' * ''Agaricus semotellus'' *  ''Agaricus semotus'' * ''Agaricus sequoiae'' (Mendocino County, CA, under coast redwood) * ''Agaricus shaferi'' *  ''Agaricus silvaticus'' – scaly/blushing wood mushroom, pinewood mushroom (= ''A.sylvaticus'', includes ''A.haemorrhoidarius'') *  ''Agaricus silvicola'' – wood mushroom (= ''A.sylvicola'') * ''Agaricus silvicolae-similis'' * ''Agaricus silvipluvialis'' * ''Agaricus simillimus'' * ''Agaricus singaporensis'' * ''Agaricus singeri'' * ''Agaricus sinodeliciosus'' * ''Agaricus sipapuensis'' * ''Agaricus slovenicus'' * ''Agaricus smithii'' * ''Agaricus sodalis'' *  ''Agaricus solidipes'' Peck, Bull (1904) * ''Agaricus sordido-ochraceus'' * ''Agaricus sordidocarpus'' * ''Agaricus spegazzinianus'' * ''Agaricus stadii'' * ''Agaricus stellatus-cuticus'' * ''Agaricus sterilomarginatus'' * ''Agaricus sterlingii'' * ''Agaricus stevensii'' * ''Agaricus stigmaticus'' Courtec. (2008) * ''Agaricus stijvei'' * ''Agaricus stramineus'' * ''Agaricus subalachuanus'' * ''Agaricus subantarcticus'' * ''Agaricus subareolatus'' * ''Agaricus subarvensis'' * ''Agaricus subcoeruleus'' * ''Agaricus subcomtulus'' * ''Agaricus subedulis'' * ''Agaricus subflabellatus'' * ''Agaricus subfloccosus'' * ''Agaricus subfloridanus'' * ''Agaricus subgibbosus'' * ''Agaricus subhortensis'' * ''Agaricus subnitens'' * ''Agaricus subochraceosquamulosus'' * ''Agaricus suboreades'' * ''Agaricus subperonatus'' (disputed) * ''Agaricus subplacomyces-badius'' * ''Agaricus subponderosus'' * ''Agaricus subpratensis'' *  ''Agaricus subrufescens'' (includes ''A.rufotegulis'', often confused with ''A.blazei'' and ''A.brasiliensis'') – almond mushroom, royal sun agaricus, and various fanciful names * ''Agaricus subrufescentoides'' *  ''Agaricus subrutilescens'' – wine-colored agaricus * ''Agaricus subsaharianus'' L.A.Parra, Hama & De Kesel (2010) * ''Agaricus subsilvicola'' * ''Agaricus subsquamuliferus'' * ''Agaricus subsubensis'' Kerrigan (2008) (California) * ''Agaricus subtilipes'' * ''Agaricus subvariabilis'' * ''Agaricus sulcatellus'' * ''Agaricus sulphureiceps'' * ''Agaricus summensis'' Kerrigan (1985) * ''Agaricus suthepensis'' * ''Agaricus taculensis'' * ''Agaricus taeniatimpictus'' * ''Agaricus taeniatus'' * ''Agaricus tantulus'' * ''Agaricus tennesseensis'' * ''Agaricus tenuivolvatus'' * ''Agaricus tephrolepidus'' * ''Agaricus termiticola'' * ''Agaricus termitum'' * ''Agaricus thiersii'' * ''Agaricus thujae'' * ''Agaricus tibetensis'' * ''Agaricus tlaxcalensis'' Callac & G.Mata (2008) (Tlaxcala) * ''Agaricus tollocanensis'' * ''Agaricus toluenolens'' * ''Agaricus trinitatensis'' * ''Agaricus trisulphuratus'' (formerly in '' Cystoagaricus'') * ''Agaricus trutinatus'' * ''Agaricus tucumanensis'' * ''Agaricus tytthocarpus'' * ''Agaricus umboninotus'' * ''Agaricus unguentolens'' * ''Agaricus unitinctus'' *  ''Agaricus urinascens'' * ''Agaricus valdiviae'' * ''Agaricus vaporarius'' * ''Agaricus variabilicolor'' * ''Agaricus variegans'' * ''Agaricus variicystis'' * ''Agaricus valdiviae'' * ''Agaricus velenovskyi'' * ''Agaricus veluticeps'' * ''Agaricus venus'' * ''Agaricus vinaceovirens'' (San Francisco Peninsula) * ''Agaricus vinosobrunneofumidus'' * ''Agaricus viridarius'' * ''Agaricus viridopurpurascens'' * ''Agaricus volvatulus'' * ''Agaricus wariatodes'' * ''Agaricus weberianus'' * ''Agaricus wilmotii'' * ''Agaricus woodrowii'' * ''Agaricus wrightii'' * ''Agaricus xanthodermoides'' * ''Agaricus xanthodermulus'' *  ''Agaricus xanthodermus'' – yellow-staining mushroom * ''Agaricus xantholepis'' * ''Agaricus xanthosarcus'' * ''Agaricus xeretes'' * ''Agaricus xuchilensis'' * ''Agaricus yunnanensis'' * ''Agaricus zelleri''


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External links


MycoKey - The Genus Agaricus





''Agaricus'' page at Index Fungorum

On-line nomenclature of Agaricus from Royal Botanic Garden, Madrid. CSIC
{{Authority control Agaricus, Agaricales genera