- families.
Singer treated three major groups within the
Agaricales sensu lato: the
Agaricales sensu stricto, Boletineae, and Russulales.
These groups...
- all
agarics in the
Agaricales and some (mostly older)
sources use "agarics" as the
colloquial collective noun for the
Agaricales.
Contemporary sources...
-
understanding of the
Agaricales, and
substantially revised earlier ****essments of
families and genera. The
following families are in the
Agaricales,
according to...
-
citrina Major orders:
Agaricales (including now-obsolete
orders Lycoperdales, Tulostomatales, and Nidulariales) Basidiomycetes:
Agaricales: Lycoperdaceae: Calvatia...
- The
Omphalotaceae are a
family of
fungi in the
order Agaricales.
Basidiocarps (fruit bodies) are most
frequently agarics (gilled mushrooms), but occasionally...
- "agarics" in
reference to
their similarity to
Agaricus or
their order Agaricales. By extension, the term "mushroom" can also
refer to
either the entire...
- "Systematic
arrangement within the
family ****ocybaceae (Tricholomatineae,
Agaricales):
phylogenetic and
phylogenomic evidence,
morphological data and muscarine-producing...
-
recognize several subspecies or
varieties within the species. In The
Agaricales in
Modern Taxonomy,
German mycologist Rolf
Singer listed three subspecies...
-
Eukaryota Kingdom:
Fungi Division:
Basidiomycota class:
Agaricomycetes Order:
Agaricales Family:
Agaricaceae Genus:
Agaricus Species: A. bisporus
Binomial name...
-
including bracket fungi and toadstools. This
class contained the
orders Agaricales, Boletales, and Russulales. The
erstwhile class, now
understood to be...