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- Endoptychum is a genus of secotioid fungi in the family Agaricaceae. Like the majority of secotioid taxa, the individual species of Endoptychum are thought...
- Chlorophyllum Species: C. agaricoides Binomial name Chlorophyllum agaricoides (Czern.) Vellinga Synonyms Endoptychum agaricoides Czernajew, V.M. (1845)...
- Scleroderma auratium Scleroderma geaster – not edible False puffballs species: Endoptychum agaricoides Nivatogastrium nubigenum Podaxis pistillaris Rhizopogon rubescens...
- by American mycologists Rolf Singer and Alexander H. Smith in 1958 as Endoptychum depressum. Molecular analysis later proved it to be aligned with Agaricus...
- shimogaense C. sphaerosporum C. subfulvidis**** C. subrhacodes C. venenatum Endoptychum M****ee, George Edward (1898). "Fungi exotici, I". Bulletin of Miscellaneous...
- Coniolepiota †Coprinites Coprinus Cystoagaricus Cystolepiota Disciseda Endoptychum Eriocybe Gyrophragmium Handkea Heinemannomyces Hymenagaricus Lepiota...
- deserticola (formerly Longula texensis), A. fissuratus, A. inapertus (formerly Endoptychum depressum), A. macrocarpus, A. nivescens, A. osec****, A. silvicola and...
- genus Secotium. Similarly, Agaricus inapertus was formerly known as Endoptychum depressum until molecular analysis revealed it to be closely aligned...
- the family Agaricaceae include Montagnea, Gyrophragmium, Longula, and Endoptychum. In contrast with these genera, Barcheria lacks a stipe, the gleba changes...
- Elizabeth Eaton Morse believed that Gyrophragmium and the secotioid genus Endoptychum formed a transition between the Gasteromycetes and the Hymenomycetes...