Setulipes Quercophilus
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''Setulipes'' was a proposed
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of
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in the family
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. This group of mushrooms, described by the Czech mycologist Vladimír Antonín in 1987, has a widespread distribution in north
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areas, and would contain about 25 species. In 2004, it was reported that
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analysis indicates the
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"''S. androsaceus''" to lie within the genus '' Gymnopus''. In a 2010 monograph, referring to Mata's paper, Antonín himself confirmed that all the ''Setulipes'' species should be included in ''Gymnopus'' and not constitute a separate genus. Also Species Fungorum agrees with this interpretation.


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Marasmiaceae Obsolete fungus taxa {{Marasmiaceae-stub