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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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Hymenagaricus caespitosus D.A. Reid & Eicker in S. African J. Bot. 61(6): 293. 1995.<br />

{Agaricus}<br />

Lepiota caerulea Beardslee in J. Elisha Mitchell Sci. Soc. 31: 146. 1915. U.S.A., North Carolina.<br />

Leucocoprinus caeruleoviolaceus D.A. Reid in Mycol. Research 93: 413. 1989; Leucoagaricus<br />

caeruleoviolaceus (D.A. Reid) Bon in Doc. mycol. 23 (91): 33. 1993; Leucoagaricus<br />

ionidicolor var. caeruleoviolaceus (D.A. Reid) D.A. Reid in Mycotaxon 53: 327. 1995.<br />

[probably synonym <strong>of</strong> Leucoagaricus ionidicolor]<br />

Lepiota caerulescens Peck in Bull. Torrey bot. Cl. 26: 63. 1899 (as Lepiota coerulescens).<br />

U.S.A., Ohio.<br />

[Peck, 1899: “Pileus thin, convex, obtuse or slightly umbonate, squamulose, whitish, the<br />

squamules and the center brownish, flesh and surface <strong>of</strong> the pileus becoming blue in<br />

drying ; lamellae thin, close, free, white, becoming blue in drying ; stem slender, equal,<br />

brownish, annulate, the annulus membranous, persistent, externally tinged with blue<br />

when dry ; spores elliptic, 7 µ long, 5 µ broad. Pileus 1.5-2 cm. broad ; stem 3-5 cm.<br />

long, 2 mm. thick. Ohio. C. G. Lloyd. The species is closely allied to Lepiota cristata,<br />

from which it is easily separated by its assuming blue tints in drying.”]<br />

Lepiotula calcarata E. Horak in N.Z. J. Bot. 18: 186. 1980; Lepiota calcarata (E. Horak) E.<br />

Horak in Sydowia 33: 137. ('1980') 1981. New Zealand.<br />

Lepiota calcicola Knudsen in Bot. Tidsskr. 75: 140. 1980; Cystolepiota calcicola (Knudsen) Bon<br />

& Courtec. in Doc. mycol. 18 (69): 38. 1987; Echinoderma calcicola (Knudsen) Bon in<br />

Doc. mycol. 21 (82): 62. 1991. Denmark.<br />

[based on Lepiota hispida sensu J.E. Lange, Fl. agar. dan. 1: 26. 1935]<br />

Agaricus clypeolarius var. caldariis Roum., Flore mycologique du département de Tarn-et-<br />

Garonne: 57. 1879.<br />

[this might be Leucocoprinus birnbaumii]<br />

Leucocoprinus caldariorum D.A. Reid in Mycol. Research 94: 652. 1990. GB. Holotype GB,<br />

Surrey, Richmond, Kew, Royal Botanic Gardens, Waterlilyhouse (No. 15), 20 May 1988.<br />

(nom. inval., art. 37.5: herbarium not indicated); Leucoagaricus caldariorum (D.A. Reid)<br />

Bon in Doc. mycol. 23 (91): 33. 1993.<br />

Lepiota clypeolaria var. caldariorum Gillet, Hyménomycètes: 62. 1874; Lepiota caldariorum<br />

(Gillet) Dumée in L’Amateur de Champignons 5: 36. 1911.<br />

[Dumée called it ‘varieté de clypeolaria’, but does not give it the prefix ‘var.’ ]<br />

Hymenagaricus calicutensis Heinem. & Little Flower in Bulletin du Jardin Botanique National<br />

de Belgique 54(1-2): 163. 1984. India, Kerala, Calicut.{Agaricus}<br />

Lepiota callamba Lagerh. in Patouillard & Lagerheim in Bull. Soc. mycol. Fr. 7: 158. 1891 (only<br />

the name); in Bull. Soc. mycol. Fr. 9: 124. 1893 (full description). Ecuador.<br />

Lepiota caloceps G.F. Atk. in J. Mycol. 8: 115. 1902. U.S.A., New York.<br />

Agaricus calongei Dan.-Arr. in Bol. Soc. micol. Madrid 24: 72. 1999. Holotype MA.<br />

Spain.{Agaricus}<br />

Agaricus campbellensis Geml, Laursen & D.L. Taylor in Mycotaxon 100: 202. 2007. Campbell<br />

Island (New Zealand). {Agaricus}<br />

Lepiota camerunensis Henn. in Engler bot. Jahrb. 22: 107. 1895. Cameroon.<br />

Lepiota clypeolaria var. campanetta Barla in Bull. Soc. mycol. Fr. 2 (3): 116. 1886.<br />

[synonym <strong>of</strong> Lepiota ventriosospora, Lepiota magnispora]<br />

Macrolepiota campestris L.N. Lebedeva ex D.I. Samgina in Bot. Mater. Gerb. Inst. Bot. Akad.<br />

Nauk Kazakh SSR 13: 82. 1983. Kazakh SSR. Typus URSS, RSSKazachstaniae, regio<br />

Karagandensis, in vicinus opp. Karaganda, in steppis "Novokuznetzkie", 22-VII-1960. A<br />

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