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- the generic name Psalliota, and this can still be seen in older books on mushrooms. All proposals to conserve Agaricus against Psalliota or vice versa have...
- specimen, and dubbed it Psalliota hortensis var. bispora in 1926. In 1938, it was promoted to species status and renamed Psalliota bispora. Emil Imbach (1897–1970)...
- Agaricus variegatus (F.H. Møller) Pilát 1951 Psalliota impudica Rea 1932 Psalliota variegata F.H. Møller 1950 Psalliota variegata var. koelerionis Bon 1972 List...
- rubrum Rubus sachalinensis Sorbus sibirica Vaccinium vitisidaea Psalliota arvensis Psalliota campestris Allium altacium Allium anisopodium Allium fischeri...
- the genus Agaricus. List of Agaricus species Møller FH. (1960). "Danish Psalliota species. Preliminary Studies for a Monograph on the Danish Psalliotae...
- the genus Agaricus. It was first described scientifically in 1925 as Psalliota subrutilescens, and later transferred to Agaricus in 1938. Agaricus subrutilescens...
- Sweden unfavourable. In 1871 the German mycologist Paul Kummer described Psalliota cretacea citing as a completely white mushroom usually with a tanned colour...
- 1753 by Carl Linnaeus as Agaricus campestris. It was placed in the genus Psalliota by Lucien Quelet in 1872. Some variants have been isolated over the years...
- The species was first described by French mycologist Lucien Quélet as Psalliota bernardi in 1879, based on collections made in La Roc****e, a seaport...
- defined by the French mycologist Lucien Quélet in 1884, in the form of Psalliota bitorquis (using another genus name in place of the modern Agaricus)....