List of ''Agaricus'' species
The fungal genus Agaricus contains about 200 species worldwide.[1]
List of species
- Agaricus abruptibulbus Peck (1905) – abruptly bulbous agaricus
- Agaricus agrinferus Kerrigan & Callac (2008)
- Agaricus albolutescens Zeller (1938)
- Agaricus aestivalis Pilat (1951)
- Agaricus agrinferus Kerrigan & Callac – California[2]
- Agaricus annae[3]
- Agaricus alabamensis – North America[4]
- Agaricus albertii Bon (1988)
- Agaricus altipes
- Agaricus amicosus
- Agaricus arcticus
- Agaricus argenteus
- Agaricus argentinus[5]
- Agaricus aridicola Geml, Geiser & Royse (2004)[6]
- Agaricus aristocratus
- Agaricus arorae
- Agaricus arvensis – horse mushroom
- Agaricus augustus – the prince
- Agaricus aurantioviolaceus
- Agaricus benesii
- Agaricus bernardii
- Agaricus biannulatus Mua, L.A.Parra, Cappelli & Callac (2012) – Europe[7]
- Agaricus bisporiticus – Asia[8]
- Agaricus bisporus – cultivated mushroom
- Agaricus bitorquis
- Agaricus blazei
- Agaricus bohusianus L.A.Parra (2005) – Europe[9]
- Agaricus bohusii
- Agaricus bresadolanus
- Agaricus caballeroi L.A.Parra, G.Muñoz & Callac (2014) – Spain[10]
- Agaricus californicus[11]
- Agaricus campbellensis[12]
- Agaricus campestris – field mushroom, meadow mushroom (US)
- Agaricus cellaris
- Agaricus chartaceus[13]
- Agaricus chionodermus[3]
- Agaricus chlamydopus
- Agaricus colpeteii[14]
- Agaricus columellatus[15]
- Agaricus comtuliformis[4]
- Agaricus comtulus
- Agaricus cretacellus
- Agaricus cretaceus
- Agaricus crocodilinus
- Agaricus cupreobrunneus
- Agaricus cupressophilus Kerrigan (2008) – California[2]
- Agaricus depauperatus
- Agaricus deserticola G.Moreno, Esqueda & Lizárraga (2010)
- Agaricus devoniensis
- Agaricus diminutivus
- Agaricus dulcidulus – rosy wood mushroom
- Agaricus eburneocanus[13]
- Agaricus endoxanthus[16]
- Agaricus erthyrosarx[13]
- Agaricus essettei
- Agaricus excellens
- Agaricus fissuratus
- Agaricus freirei – Spain[17]
- Agaricus fuscofibrillosus
- Agaricus fuscovelatus
- Agaricus geesterani (synonym of Allopsalliota geesterani)
- Agaricus floridanus
- Agaricus fuscopunctatus – Thailand[8]
- Agaricus haemorrhoidarius (synonym of Agaricus sylvaticus)
- Agaricus halophilus
- Agaricus hondensis
- Agaricus hortensis
- Agaricus huijsmanii Courtec. (2008)
- Agaricus inilleasper[13]
- Agaricus impudicus
- Agaricus inapertus
- Agaricus koelerionensis
- Agaricus lacrymabunda
- Agaricus lamelliperditus[14]
- Agaricus langei
- Agaricus lanipes
- Agaricus laskibarii[18]
- Agaricus leucotrichus
- Agaricus lilaceps – cypress agaricus
- Agaricus litoralis
- Agaricus ludovici[19]
- Agaricus luteomaculatus
- Agaricus maclovianus[20]
- Agaricus macrocarpus
- Agaricus macrolepis (Pilát & Pouzar) Boisselet & Courtec. (2008)
- Agaricus macrosporus (synonym of Agaricus urinascens)
- Agaricus magni
- Agaricus maleolens
- Agaricus medio-fuscus
- Agaricus meleagris
- Agaricus menieri
- Agaricus micromegathus
- Agaricus microvolvatulus
- Agaricus minimus
- Agaricus moelleri – inky mushroom
- Agaricus murinocephalus – Thailand[21]
- Agaricus nebularum – South America[22]
- Agaricus niveolutescens
- Agaricus nivescens (synonym of Agaricus osecanus)
- Agaricus osecanus
- Agaricus pachydermus[13]
- Agaricus pampeanus
- Agaricus parvitigrinus[23]
- Agaricus pattersoniae – California
- Agaricus perobscurus
- Agaricus perrarus
- Agaricus phaeolepidotus
- Agaricus pilatianus
- Agaricus pilosporus
- Agaricus placomyces
- Agaricus pocillator
- Agaricus porphyrizon
- Agaricus porphyrocephalus
- Agaricus praerimosus
- Agaricus pratensis
- Agaricus pseudopratensis
- Agaricus purpurellus
- Agaricus radicatus
- Agaricus romagnesii
- Agaricus rosalamellatus[24]
- Agaricus rotalis
- Agaricus rubellus
- Agaricus rufotegulis
- Agaricus rusiophyllus
- Agaricus santacatalinensis[25] – Brazil
- Agaricus semotus
- Agaricus silvaticus
- Agaricus silvicola Peck (1872) – wood mushroom
- Agaricus smithii
- Agaricus solidipes
- Agaricus spissicaulis
- Agaricus stigmaticus Courtec. (2008)
- Agaricus stramineus
- Agaricus subantarcticus[12]
- Agaricus subfloccosus
- Agaricus subperonatus
- Agaricus subrufescens (= Agaricus blazei)
- Agaricus subrutilescens – wine-colored agaricus
- Agaricus subsaharianus L.A.Parra, Hama & De Kesel (2010)
- Agaricus subsubensis Kerrigan (2008) – California[2]
- Agaricus taeniatus – China[26]
- Agaricus tlaxcalensis Callac & G.Mata (2008) – Tlaxcala[2]
- Agaricus urinascens
- Agaricus vaporarius
- Agaricus variegans
- Agaricus valdiviae[27][28]
- Agaricus xanthodermulus [23]
- Agaricus xanthodermus – yellow-staining mushroom
- Agaricus xantholepis [29]
References
- ↑ Kirk PM, Cannon PF, Minter DW, Stalpers JA. (2008). Dictionary of the Fungi (10th ed.). Wallingford, UK: CAB International. p. 13. ISBN 978-0-85199-826-8.
- 1 2 3 4 Kerrigan RW, Callac P, Parra LA. (2008). "New and rare taxa in Agaricus section Bivelares (Duploannulati)". Mycologia. 100 (6): 876–92. doi:10.3852/08-019.
- 1 2 Pilát A. (1951). The Bohemian species of the genus Agaricus. Prague, 142 pp.
- 1 2 Murrill WA. (1922). "Dark-spored agarics: III. Agaricus". Mycologia. 14 (4): 200–221. doi:10.2307/3753642.
- ↑ (1899). Spegazzini C. (1899). Fungi argentini novi vel critici. Anales Mus. Nac. Buenos Aires 24: 167–186.
- ↑ Geml J, Geiser DM, Royse DJ. (2004). "Molecular evolution of Agaricus species based on ITS and LSU rDNA sequences". Mycological Progress. 3 (2): 157–76. doi:10.1007/s11557-006-0086-8.
- ↑ Parra LA, Mua A, Cappelli A, Callac P. (2012). "Agaricus biannulatus sp. nov., una nuova specie della sezione Xanthodermatei raccolta in Sardegna e Sicilia". Micologia e Vegetazione Mediterranea (in Italian). 26 (1): 3–30.
- 1 2 Thongklang N, Nawaz R, Khalid AN, Chen J, Hyde KD, Zhao R, Parra LA, Hanif M, Moinard M, Callac P. (2014). "Morphological and molecular characterization of three Agaricus species from tropical Asia (Pakistan, Thailand) reveals a new group in section Xanthodermatei". Mycologia. 106 (6): 1220–32. PMID 25152000. doi:10.3852/14-076.
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- ↑ Parra LA, Muñoz G, Callac P. (2014). "Agaricus caballeroi sp. nov., una nueva especie de la sección Nigrobrunnescentes recolectada en España". Micologia e Vegetazione Mediterranea (in Spanish). 29 (1): 21–38.
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- 1 2 Geml J, Laursen GA, Nusbaum HC, Taylor DL (2007). "Two new species of Agaricus from the subantarctic". Mycotaxon. 100: 193–208.
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- ↑ Albertó E. (1998). "Agaricus santacatalinensis a new species from Argentina". Mycotaxon. 66: 205–14.
- ↑ Sai-Fei L, Ya-Li X, Cai-Xai Q, Qian-Qian L, Sheng-Long W, Guo-Jie L, Dong Z, Shao-Jie L, Hua-An W. (2014). "Agaricus taeniatus sp. nov., a new member of Agaricus sect. Bivelares from northwest China". Mycotaxon. 129: 187–96. doi:10.5248/129.187.
- ↑ Singer R, Moser M (1965). "Forest mycology and forest communities in South America". Mycopathol. Mycol. Appl. 26: 129–191.
- ↑ Heinemann P (1986). "Agarici Austroamericani VI. Apernu sur les Agaricus de Patagonie et de la Terre de Feu". Bull. Jard. Bot. Belg. 56: 417–446. doi:10.2307/3668202.
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External links
- "www.mykoweb.com" (PDF). Trial Key to Common Agaricus Species of the Central California Coast
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