List of Lepiota species
The following is an incomplete list of species in the agaric genus Lepiota. The genus has a widespread distribution, and contains about 400 species.[1]
- Lepiota abruptibulba Murrill – Cuba
- Lepiota acerina Peck – New York
- Lepiota acicularis Velen. – Czech Republic
- Lepiota adusta (E. Horak) E. Horak – New Zealand
- Lepiota aeruginea Murrill – Florida
- Lepiota affinis Velen. –
- Lepiota alba Beeli – Congo
- Lepiota albiceps Pat. & Gaillard – Venezuela
- Lepiota albida Massee – Singapore
- Lepiota albocitrina Pat. – Tonkin
- Lepiota albofibrillosa Cleland – Australia
- Lepiota albosericea Henn. – Germany
- Lepiota albosquamosa Rick – Brazil
- Lepiota allenae Peck – Massachusetts
- Lepiota alliciens (Berk.) Sacc. – India
- Lepiota alluviina (Peck) Morgan – New York
- Lepiota alopochroa (Berk. & Broome) Sacc.
- Lepiota altissima Massee – India
- Lepiota amanitiformis Murrill – USA
- Lepiota amanitoides Beeli – Congo
- Lepiota amara Beeli – Congo
- Lepiota amplifolia Murrill – Oregon
- Lepiota amyloidea Singer – Altai
- Lepiota amylospora Malençon – 1970
- Lepiota ananya T.K.A. Kumar & Manim. – India, Kerala State
- Lepiota anax (Berk.) Sacc. – India
- Lepiota anceps Rick– Brazil
- Lepiota andegavensis Mornand –
- Lepiota anomala Murrill – Florida
- Lepiota anthomyces (Berk. & Broome) Sacc. – Sri Lanka
- Lepiota anupama T.K.A. Kumar & Manim. – India, Kerala State
- Lepiota apalochroa (Berk. & Broome) Sacc.
- Lepiota apatelia Vellinga & Huijser – The Netherlands
- Lepiota apicipigmentata A.B. Pereira – Brazil
- Lepiota araucariicola A.B. Pereira – Brazil
- Lepiota arenicola Peck – New York
- Lepiota areolata Wichansky – Czechoslovakia
- Lepiota argentina Raithelh. – Argentina
- Lepiota aspera (Pers. : Fr.) Quél.
- Lepiota aspericeps Murrill – Florida
- Lepiota asperiformis Murrill – Florida
- Lepiota asperula G.F. Atk. – USA
- Lepiota aspratella Murrill – Jamaica
- Lepiota atra Beeli – Congo
- Lepiota atrata E. Horak – New Caledonia
- Lepiota atricapilla Sacc. – South Africa
- Lepiota atrocrocea (Massee) W.G.Sm. – United Kingdom
- Lepiota atrodisca Zeller – Oregon
- Lepiota atrorupta Rick – Brazil
- Lepiota atrosquamulosa Hongo – Japan
- Lepiota atrovinosa S. Imai – Japan
- Lepiota aucta (Berk. & M.A. Curtis) Sacc. – Hong Kong
- Lepiota aurantiaca Henn. – Java, Indonesia
- Lepiota aurantioflava Hongo – Japan
- Lepiota aureoconspersa Rick – San Salvador
- Lepiota aureofloccosa Henn.
- Lepiota aureoviolacea Henn. – Cameroon
- Lepiota aurora Murrill – Florida
- Lepiota australiana Fr. – Australia
- Lepiota azalearum (Murrill) Dennis – Florida
- Lepiota azurea Singer – Argentina
- Lepiota babruka
- Lepiota babruzalka
- Lepiota bickhamensis
- Lepiota boertmannii
- Lepiota boudieri
- Lepiota brunneoincarnata
- Lepiota brunneolilacea
- Lepiota calcarata
- Lepiota calcicola
- Lepiota carinii
- Lepiota castanea
- Lepiota castaneidisca
- Lepiota cingulum
- Lepiota clypeolaria
- Lepiota coloratipes – Europe, China[2]
- Lepiota cortinarius
- Lepiota coxheadii
- Lepiota cristata
- Lepiota cristatanea J.F.Liang & Zhu L.Yang – China[3]
- Lepiota cystophoroides
- Lepiota echinacea
- Lepiota echinella
- Lepiota efibulis
- Lepiota erminea
- Lepiota exstructa
- Lepiota felina
- Lepiota forquignonii
- Lepiota fuscovinacea
- Lepiota geogenia[4]
- Lepiota grangei
- Lepiota griseovirens
- Lepiota harithaka
- Lepiota helveola
- Lepiota hymenoderma
- Lepiota hystrix
- Lepiota ignivolvata
- Lepiota jacobi
- Lepiota lilacea
- Lepiota locquinii
- Lepiota maculans
- Lepiota magnispora
- Lepiota medullata
- Lepiota mesomorpha
- Lepiota micropholis
- Lepiota neophana
- Lepiota nigromarginata
- Lepiota nigrosquamosa
- Lepiota nirupama
- Lepiota obscura
- Lepiota ochraceofulva
- Lepiota oreadiformis
- Lepiota parvannulata
- Lepiota perplexa
- Lepiota phaeoderma Vellinga – USA[5]
- Lepiota phlyctaenodes
- Lepiota pseudoasperula
- Lepiota pseudolilacea
- Lepiota punjabensis N.J. Kaur, M. Kaur and N.S. Atri – India[6]
- Lepiota purpurata
- Lepiota rubella
- Lepiota rufipes
- Lepiota saponella M.Bodin & Priou – France
- Lepiota sardoa (Padovan & Contu) Vila & Castellón - Italy[7]
- Lepiota shveta
- Lepiota spheniscispora
- Lepiota subalba
- Lepiota subgracilis
- Lepiota subincarnata
- Lepiota thiersii
- Lepiota tomentella
- Lepiota vellingana[8]
- Lepiota viridigleba
- Lepiota xanthophylla
- Lepiota zalkavritha
References
- ↑ Kirk PM, Cannon PF, Minter DW, Stalpers JA (2008). Dictionary of the Fungi (10th ed.). Wallingford, UK: CAB International. p. 368. ISBN 978-0-85199-826-8.
- ↑ Vizzini A, Liang JF, Jančovičová S, Adamčík S, Ercole E, Contu M, Yang ZL, Vellinga EC (2014). "Lepiota coloratipes, a new species for Lepiota rufipes ss. Auct. europ. non ss. orig.". Mycological Progress. 13 (1): 171–179. doi:10.1007/s11557-013-0905-7.
- ↑ Liang JF, Yang ZL (2011). "Two new taxa close to Lepiota cristata from China". Mycotaxon. 116: 387–94. doi:10.5248/116.387.
- ↑ Lebel T, Vellinga E (2013). "Description and affinities of a sequestrate Lepiota (Agaricaceae) from Australia". Mycological Progress. 12 (3): 525–32. doi:10.1007/s11557-012-0859-1.
- ↑ Vellinga E. (2000). "Lepiota in California: Species with a hymeniform pileus covering". Mycologia. 102 (3): 664–74. doi:10.3852/09-180.
- ↑ Kaur NJ, Saini MK, Kaur H (2013). "Two new species of agarics from India". Mycosphere. 4 (4): 856–63. doi:10.5943/mycosphere/4/4/19.
- ↑ Vila J, Castellon E (2004). "Observaciones sobre Notholepiota sardoa Padovan et Contu" [Some remarks on Notholepiota sardoa Padovan et Contu]. Cryptogamie, Mycologie (in Italian). 24 (4): 303–7. ISSN 0181-1584.
- ↑ Nawaz R, Khalid AN, Hanif M, Razaq A (2013). "Lepiota vellingana sp. nov. (Basidiomycota, Agaricales) a new species from Lahore, Pakistan". Mycological Progress. 12 (4): 727–32. doi:10.1007/s11557-012-0884-0.
General references
- Vellinga E. (29 November 2010). "Nomenclatural Overview of Lepiotaceous Fungi (Agaricaceae) Version 4.8" (PDF)
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