Nomenclatural Overview of Lepiotaceous Fungi (Agaricaceae ...
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<strong>Nomenclatural</strong> <strong>Overview</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Lepiotaceous</strong> <strong>Fungi</strong> ~ Else C. Vellinga<br />
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Lepiota cortinarius var. audreae D.A. Reid in Nova Hedwigia 15, Suppl. (Fung. rar. Ic. col. 3):<br />
8. 1968; Lepiota audreae (D.A. Reid) Bon in Doc. mycol. 11 (43): 35. 1981. UK.<br />
Agaricus (Lepiota) augustanus Britzelm. in Ber. naturhist. Ver. Augsburg 27: 185. 1883; Lepiota<br />
augustana (Britzelm.) Sacc., Syll. Fungorum 5: 40. 1887. Germany.<br />
Lepiota aulacergates (Berk. & Broome) Sacc., Syll. Fung. 5: 65. 1887; Agaricus aulacergates<br />
Berk. & Broome in J. linn. Soc., Bot. 11: 513. 1871. Sri Lanka. Holotypus Thwaites 720<br />
(K).<br />
[type study Pegler, 1972]<br />
[synonym <strong>of</strong> Pluteus grandineus (Berk. & Broome) Sacc., 1887; in Pluteaceae]<br />
Cystolepiota aurantiaca Singer in Beih. Sydowia 7: 65. 1973. Chile.<br />
Lepiota aurantiaca Henn. in Warburg in Monsunia 1: 21. 1899. Java, Indonesia.<br />
Lepiota aurantiaca Velen. in Ann. Soc. linn. Lyon 71: 46. 1924, non Lepiota aurantiaca Henn.,<br />
1899.<br />
Lepiota aurantiaca Beeli in Bull. Soc. roy. bot. Belg. 64: 213. 1932, non Lepiota aurantiaca<br />
Henn., 1899, non Lepiota aurantiaca Velen., 1924.<br />
Leucoagaricus aurantiacus Heinem. in Bull. Jard. bot. nat. Belg. 43: 12. 1973, nom. nov. for<br />
Lepiota aurantiaca Beeli in Bull. Soc. roy. bot. Belg. 64: 213. 1932, non Lepiota<br />
aurantiaca Henn., 1899, non Lepiota aurantiaca Velen., 1924. Congo.<br />
Lepiota auranti<strong>of</strong>lava Hongo in J. Jap. Bot. 33: 42. 1958. Japan.<br />
Lepiota lutea var. auranti<strong>of</strong>loccosa A.H. Sm. & P.M. Rea in Mycologia 36: 134. 1944. U.S.A.<br />
Lepiota aurantiogemmata Charles & Burl. in Mycologia 34: 324. 1942. U.S.A., Florida.<br />
[synonym <strong>of</strong> Cyptotrama asprata, not in <strong>Agaricaceae</strong>]<br />
Leucoagaricus aurantiovergens A. Gennari & Migl. in Riv. Micol. 41: 291. ('1998') 1999. Italy,<br />
herb. MCVE n. 74.<br />
Agaricus aurantioviolaceus (R. Heim) Walleyn & Rammeloo, 1994; Psalliota aurantioviolacea<br />
R. Heim in Rev. Mycol. 33: 214. 1968. Central African Republic. {Agaricus}<br />
Phaeolepiota aurea (Matt. : Fr.) Konrad & Maubl., Icones sel. Fung. 6, texte géneral 6: 111.<br />
1928; Lepiota aurea (Matt. : Fr.) Gray, Nat. Arr. Br. Plants 1: 603. 1821; Agaricus<br />
aureus Matt., Enumeratio stirpium in Silesia sponte crescentina: 331. 1779; Agaricus<br />
aureus Mattuschka : Fr., Syst. mycol. 1: 241. 1821; Pholiota aurea (Mattuschka : Fr.) P.<br />
Kumm., Führ. Pilzk. 1: 85. 1871.<br />
[not in <strong>Agaricaceae</strong>]<br />
[according to Index Fungorum Mattilow published Agaricus aureus in Résult. Voy.<br />
belgica, Lich.: 331. 1777]<br />
[Mattuschka cites Agaricus aureus Schaeffer, Fung. Ratisb. nasc.4: 19. 1774 (pl. 41 in<br />
vol. 1): “Agaricus caulescens, solitarius, carnosus; pileo convexo, saepe deformi,<br />
granulato, aurantio; lamellis citrinis; petiolo tereti, flavo, basi tuberoso; velo & annulo<br />
destitutus.” – the plate however depicts a non-annulate rather sturdy species with a<br />
relatively short stipe, which clearly is a Tricholoma]<br />
Lepiota aurea Massee in Kew Bull. 1912: 189. 1912, non Lepiota aurea (Matt. : Fr.) Gray, 1821;<br />
Agaricus aureus (Massee) F.M. Bailey, ???. 1913, non Agaricus aureus Matt., 1777, nec<br />
Agaricus aureus Schaeff., 1774, nec Agaricus aureus Sowerby, nec Agaricus aureus<br />
Battarra, 1755, nec Agaricus aureus Batsch, 1783, nec Agaricus aureus Bull., 1782.<br />
Australia, Queensland.<br />
[“Queensland. On manured ground. C.T. White. The specimen was sent by Mr. F.M.<br />
Bailey, accompanied by a coloured figure.”]<br />
[synonym <strong>of</strong> Leucocoprinus birnbaumii, but spore sizes are wrong for that species]<br />
[F.M. Bailey did not publish in Kew Bulletin]<br />
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