Definition of Marasmioid. Meaning of Marasmioid. Synonyms of Marasmioid

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- grouped into six clades that were named the Agaricoid, Tricholomatoid, Marasmioid, Pluteoid, Hygrophoroid and Plicaturopsidoid clades. Molecular studies...
- February 2015. Antonín, V.; Noordeloos, M. E. (2010). A monograph of marasmioid and collybioid fungi in Europe. Berchtesgaden, DE: IHW Verlag. p. 84....
- Setulipes quercophilus Setulipes rhizomorphicola "Setulipes, a new genus of marasmioid fungi (Tricholomatales)". Ceská Mykologie. 41 (2): 85–87. 1987. Kirk PM...
- 1979.12021018. ISSN 0027-5514. Horak, E; Dejardin, DE (1994). "Reduced Marasmioid and Mycenoid agarics from Australasia". Australian Systematic Botany....
- ISBN 978-0-85199-826-8. Antonín, V.; Noordeloos, M. E. (2010). A monograph of marasmioid and collybioid fungi in Europe. Berchtesgaden, DE: IHW Verlag. pp. 395–396...
- Porotheleum. Its sister group is the Cyp****aceae, both of which are in the 'marasmioid clade'. Some included taxa are cultivated by ants. More recently, the...
- ISBN 0-9508486-0-3 Antonín, V.; Noordeloos, M. E. (2010). A monograph of marasmioid and collybioid fungi in Europe. Berchtesgaden, DE: IHW Verlag. pp. 395–400...
- Retrieved 2018-10-29. Antonín, V.; Noordeloos, M. E. (2010). A monograph of marasmioid and collybioid fungi in Europe. Berchtesgaden, DE: IHW Verlag. pp. 400–407...
- S2CID 14276031. Antonín, V.; Noordeloos, M. E. (2010). A monograph of marasmioid and collybioid fungi in Europe. Berchtesgaden, DE: IHW Verlag. pp. 427–430...
- described as a new species in 2009. Antonín V, Ryoo R, Shin HD (2009). "Marasmioid and gymnopoid fungi of the Republic of Korea. 1. Three interesting species...