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- Phaeomarasmius is a genus of fungi in the family Tubariaceae. It was formerly thought to belong in the family Inocybaceae. The genus has a widespread distribution...
- mycologist Karel Bernard Boedijn transferred the species to the genus Phaeomarasmius 1938. In 1951, he redescribed the species and transferred it to its...
- similar colors and scaly fruit bodies include Pholiota squarrosoides, Phaeomarasmius erinaceellus, and Leucopholiota lignicola. L. decorosa is considered...
- species, Hemipholiota, Hemistropharia, some Kuehneromyces and some Phaeomarasmius, etc. Currently the genus is restricted to a smaller but still large...
- Pholiota detersibilis Sacc. (1887) Pholiota erinaceella (Peck) Peck (1908) Phaeomarasmius erinaceellus (Peck) Singer [as 'erinaceella'] (1951) [1949] Flocculina...
- fungi described by Alfredo Vizzini in 2008. The genera Flammulaster, Phaeomarasmius, Phaeomyces and Tubaria, that previously belonged to the Inocybaceae...
- spored genera p.p. Crepidotus, Flammulaster, Inocybe, Phaeocollybia, Phaeomarasmius, Pleuroflammula, Pyrrhoglossum, Simocybe, Tubaria and Tympanella. Fungi...
- Kuehneromyces, Stropharia, Marasmius, Mycena, Geopetalum, Omphalopsis, Phaeomarasmius, Naucoria and Prunulus". Sydowia (37): 246–270. "Index Fungorum - Species...
- Boletus 3(2). 1979. pp. 26–29. (the concerning taxon: Amanita submembranacea) Phaeomarasmius pityroides (Brig. ss. Lge.) comb. nov., ein bemerkenswerter Schilfbewohner...
- Kuehneromyces, Stropharia, Marasmius, Mycena, Geopetalum, Omphalopsis, Phaeomarasmius, Naucoria and Prunulus". Sydowia. 37: 246–70. Minnis AM, Sundberg WJ...