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 farinolens Bon & G. Riousset in Doc. mycol. 22 (85): 65. 1993. Holotypus leg. G.<br />
Riousset, nov. 1990, herb. Bon. France.<br />
Lepiota farinosa Peck in Rep. N.Y. St. Mus. nat. Hist. 43: 81. 1890 (report on 1889); Lepiota<br />
cepaestipes var. farinosa (Peck) Rick in Iheringia, Bot. 8: 314. 1961. (not valid,<br />
basionym not mentioned). (mushroom beds in a conservatory, Boston. Mass. March. E.J.<br />
Forster) U.S.A., Massachusetts.<br />
Lepiota favrei Kühner in Cryptog., Mycol. 4: 68. 1983 (?no Latin diagn. based on Lepiota<br />
pseudohelveola sensu Favre, 1955); Lepiota favrei Kühner ex Bon in Doc. mycol. 22<br />
(88): 29. 1993. (Holotypus no. 185a in Herb. Favre, Genève).<br />
Lepiota felina (Pers.) P. Karst., Ryssl., Finl. Skand. Halføns Hattsvamp.: 10. 1879; Agaricus<br />
felinus Pers., Syn. meth. Fung.: 261. 1801; Lepiota clypeolaria var. felina (Pers.) Gillet,<br />
Hyménomycètes: 62. 1874.<br />
Lepiota felinoides Peck in Bull. Torrey bot. Cl. 27: 610. 1900. (Low shaded ground under poison<br />
ivy in woods. Near St. Louis, Missouri, August, N.M. Glatfelter). U.S.A., Missouri.<br />
[Peck, 1900: “Pileus thin, convex, subumbonate, brown, purplish brown or blackish<br />
brown, <strong>of</strong>ten darker in the center, becoming squamose by the rupturing <strong>of</strong> the cuticle,<br />
flesh white ; lamellae thin, close, free, white ; stem slender, slightly thickened at the base,<br />
hollow, silky fibrillose, white, the annulus membranaceous, persistent, white; spores<br />
elliptic, 6-7.5 µ long, 4-5 µ broad. Pileus 2.5-6 cm. broad; stem 5-8 cm. long, 2-4 mm.<br />
thick.”]<br />
Lepiota cristata var. felinoides Bon in Doc. mycol. 11 (43): 34. 1981; Lepiota felinoides (Bon)<br />
P.D. Orton in Notes R. bot. Gdn Edinb. 41: 591. 1984, non Lepiota felinoides Peck, 1900;<br />
Lepiota subfelinoides Bon & Orton in P.D. Orton in Doc. mycol. 14 (56): 56. ('1984')<br />
1985.<br />
[see under Lepiota cristata]<br />
Lepiota micropholis var. felinoides Wichanský in Mykol. Sborn. 40: 136. 1963.<br />
Lepiota ferruginosa Bres. in Annales mycol. 18: 26. 1920, non Lepiota ferruginosa Massee,<br />
1914; Cystoderma ferruginosum (Bres.) Pegler in Persoonia 4: 76. 1966.<br />
[not in <strong>Agaricaceae</strong>]<br />
Lepiota ferruginosa Massee in Kew Bull. 1914: 338. 1914. Singapore.<br />
Leucoagaricus ferruginosus Heinem. in Bull. Jard. bot. nat. Belg. 43: 9. 1973. Zaire. Type<br />
Congo, Panzi (Kivu), III. 1953, M. Goossens-Fontana 5251 (BR)<br />
Lepiota erythrella subsp. fibrillosa Speg. in An. Mus. nac. Buenos Aires, Ser. II, 6: 93. (‘1898’)<br />
1899. (<strong>Fungi</strong> Arg. nov. v. crit.). Argentina.<br />
Leucocoprinus fibrillosus Raithelh. in Metrodiana 16: 22. 1988.<br />
Agaricus fimetarius Cooke & Massee in Cooke in Grevillea 18: 1. 1889. Australia, non Agaricus<br />
fimetarius L., 1753, fide Sacc., Syll. Fung. 5: 1087. 1887; non Agaricus fimetarius<br />
Bolton, fide Sacc., Syll. Fung. 5: 1079.1887; Leucoagaricus fimetarius (Cooke & Massee<br />
→) Aberdeen, Lepiotoid Genera (Agaricales) in South-Eastern Queensland: 8. 1992;<br />
Lepiota fimetaria (Cooke & Massee →) Sacc., Syll. Fung. 9: 7. 1891.<br />
[Name used in the sense <strong>of</strong> Chlorophyllum hortense, but type collection is something else<br />
(studied Jan. 2004 in K)]<br />
Lepiota fischeri Kauffman in Publ. Mich. geol. biol. Survey Biol., Ser. 5, 26: 630. 1918 (The<br />
<strong>Agaricaceae</strong> <strong>of</strong> Michigan 1). U.S.A.<br />
[this is a synonym <strong>of</strong> Limacella guttata according to Singer, 1986: 454; in Amanitaceae]<br />
Lepiota flagellata (Berk. & Broome) Sacc., Syll. Fung. 5: 64. 1887; Agaricus flagellatus Berk. &<br />
Broome in J. linn. Soc., Bot. 11: 511. 1871. Sri Lanka. Holotypus Thwaites 837 (K).<br />
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