-
basidiomycetes previously classified in the
families Tulostomataceae,
Lepiotaceae, and Lycoperdaceae. The
family Agaricaceae was
published by
French botanist...
- fungus, but all of the
fungi the ants use are
members of the
family Lepiotaceae. The ants
actively cultivate their fungus,
feeding it with
freshly cut...
- the
Agaricales not
already classified as
belonging to the Amanitaceae,
Lepiotaceae, Hygrophoraceae, Pluteaceae, or Entolomataceae.
Carnosauria and Thecodontia...
- Africa. Fungus-growing ants
actively propagate, nurture, and
defend Lepiotaceae and
other lineages of
basidiomycete fungus. In return, the
fungus provides...
-
record of the
sequestrate fungus Neosecotium macrosporum (Agaricales,
Lepiotaceae) from Mexico". Mycotaxon. 120: 437–441. doi:10.5248/120.437. v t e...
- ants, though,
unlike the
majority of
other species in
Attini who grow
Lepiotaceae, some
species have
begun cultivating Tricholomataceae. The
genus Apterostigma...
- some
lower attines have been
found to be
growing recently domesticated Lepiotaceae. Some
species transfer cultures laterally, such as
Cyphomyrmex and occasionally...
- only
fresh leaves and flowers. The
fungi are
members of the
families Lepiotaceae and Pterulaceae.
Other fungi in the
genus Escovopsis parasitise the gardens...
-
Agaricales not
already classified as
belonging to e.g. the Amanitaceae,
Lepiotaceae, Hygrophoraceae, Pluteaceae, or Entolomataceae. The name
derives from...
- International.
Retrieved 2016-01-09. Bon M. (1993). "Novitates –
Famille Lepiotaceae Roze ex Overeem". Do****ents
Mycologiques (in French). 22 (88): 27–32...