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A Nomenclatural Study of Armillaria and Armillariella species

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albo-sericea<br />

<strong>Armillaria</strong> ah-sericea (Brig.) Sacc., Saccardo 1887, Sylloge Fungorum 5:77<br />

basionym: Agaricus (<strong>Armillaria</strong>) albo-sericeus Brig., Briganti <strong>and</strong> Briganti 1851<br />

(1852), Neap. t.4, f.1-2<br />

accepted name:<br />

= Calocybe constricta (Fr.) Kühner ex Singer, Singer (1961) 1962, Sydowia<br />

15:47; fide Bigeard <strong>and</strong> Guillemin (1909) Flore des Champignons Supérieurs de<br />

France p. 72 [as "<strong>Armillaria</strong> constricta (Fr.) Gillet," q.v]<br />

fide Fries 1863, Monogr. II p. 330, this taxon is "inter A. scruposum &<br />

constrictum medius"; Briganti 1851, loc. cit., describes <strong>and</strong> illustrates this taxon<br />

with a tuberous base, unlike an <strong>Armillaria</strong>. The proper disposition <strong>of</strong> this <strong>species</strong><br />

is not known.<br />

album, Tricholoma SEE appendiculata<br />

Fungiflora - <strong>Armillaria</strong><br />

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