Agaricus
Agaricus est magnum et grave fungorum genus, quod species et edules et venenatas comprehendit, fortasse plus quam 300 species per orbem terrarum habens.[1][2] Genus Agaricum bisporum communem fungum comprehendit, et Agaricum campestrem, regnantem fungum cultum Occidentis.
A. campestris
Subphylum : Agaricomycotina
Classis : Agaricomycetes
Ordo : Agaricales
Familia : Agaricaceae
Genus : Agaricus
L.:Fr. emend. Karst.
Classis : Agaricomycetes
Ordo : Agaricales
Familia : Agaricaceae
Genus : Agaricus
L.:Fr. emend. Karst.
Subdivisiones: Species
Species typica
Agaricus campestris L.:Fr.
Index specierum
recensere- Agaricus abruptibulbus Peck (1905)
- Agaricus agrinferus Kerrigan & Callac (2008)
- Agaricus albolutescens Zeller (1938)
- Agaricus aestivalis Pilat (1951)
- Agaricus agrinferus Kerrigan & Callac
- Agaricus angusticystidiatus[3]
- Agaricus annae[4]
- Agaricus alabamensis
- Agaricus albertii Bon (1988)
- Agaricus altipes Møller
- Agaricus amicosus
- Agaricus andrewii Freeman
- Agaricus arcticus
- Agaricus argenteus
- Agaricus argentinus[5]
- Agaricus aridicola Geml, Geiser & Royse (2004)
- Agaricus aristocratus
- Agaricus arorae
- Agaricus arvensis
- Agaricus augustus
- Agaricus aurantioviolaceus
- Agaricus benesii
- Agaricus bernardii
- Agaricus biannulatus Mua, L.A.Parra, Cappelli & Callac (2012)
- Agaricus bisporiticus – Asia
- Agaricus bisporus
- Agaricus bitorquis
- Agaricus blazei
- Agaricus bohusianus L.A.Parra (2005)
- Agaricus bohusii
- Agaricus bresadolanus
- Agaricus caballeroi L.A.Parra, G.Muñoz & Callac (2014)
- Agaricus californicus
- Agaricus campbellensis[6]
- Agaricus campestris
- Agaricus cellaris
- Agaricus chartaceus
- Agaricus chionodermus
- Agaricus chlamydopus
- Agaricus colpeteii
- Agaricus columellatus
- Agaricus comtuliformis
- Agaricus comtulus
- Agaricus cretacellus
- Agaricus cretaceus
- Agaricus crocodilinus
- Agaricus cupreobrunneus
- Agaricus cupressophilus Kerrigan (2008)
- Agaricus depauperatus
- Agaricus deserticola G.Moreno, Esqueda & Lizárraga (2010)
- Agaricus devoniensis
- Agaricus diminutivus
- Agaricus dulcidulus
- Agaricus eburneocanus
- Agaricus endoxanthus[7]
- Agaricus erthyrosarx
- Agaricus essettei
- Agaricus excellens
- Agaricus fissuratus
- Agaricus freirei
- Agaricus fuscofibrillosus
- Agaricus fuscovelatus
- Agaricus floridanus
- Agaricus fuscopunctatus
- Agaricus halophilus
- Agaricus hondensis
- Agaricus hortensis
- Agaricus huijsmanii Courtec. (2008)
- Agaricus inilleasper
- Agaricus impudicus
- Agaricus inapertus
- Agaricus koelerionensis
- Agaricus lacrymabunda
- Agaricus lamelliperditus
- Agaricus langei
- Agaricus lanipes
- Agaricus laskibarii[8]
- Agaricus leucotrichus Møller
- Agaricus lilaceps
- Agaricus litoralis
- Agaricus ludovici[9]
- Agaricus luteomaculatus
- Agaricus maclovianus[10]
- Agaricus macrocarpus
- Agaricus macrolepis (Pilát & Pouzar) Boisselet & Courtec. (2008)
- Agaricus magni
- Agaricus maleolens
- Agaricus medio-fuscus
- Agaricus meleagris
- Agaricus menieri
- Agaricus micromegathus
- Agaricus microvolvatulus
- Agaricus minimus
- Agaricus moelleri
- Agaricus murinocephalus
- Agaricus nebularum
- Agaricus niveolutescens
- Agaricus osecanus
- Agaricus pachydermus
- Agaricus pampeanus
- Agaricus parvitigrinus[11]
- Agaricus pattersoniae
- Agaricus perobscurus
- Agaricus perrarus
- Agaricus phaeolepidotus
- Agaricus pilatianus
- Agaricus pilosporus
- Agaricus placomyces
- Agaricus pocillator
- Agaricus porphyrizon
- Agaricus porphyrocephalus Møller
- Agaricus praerimosus
- Agaricus pratensis
- Agaricus pseudopratensis
- Agaricus purpurellus
- Agaricus radicatus
- Agaricus romagnesii
- Agaricus rosalamellatus[12]
- Agaricus rotalis
- Agaricus rubellus
- Agaricus rufotegulis
- Agaricus rusiophyllus
- Agaricus santacatalinensis
- Agaricus semotus
- Agaricus silvaticus
- Agaricus silvicola Peck (1872)
- Agaricus smithii
- Agaricus solidipes Peck, Bull (1904)[13]
- Agaricus spissicaulis
- Agaricus stigmaticus Courtec. (2008)
- Agaricus stramineus
- Agaricus subantarcticus
- Agaricus subfloccosus
- Agaricus subperonatus
- Agaricus subrufescens (= Agaricus blazei)
- Agaricus subrutilescens
- Agaricus subsaharianus L.A.Parra, Hama & De Kesel (2010)
- Agaricus subsubensis Kerrigan (2008)
- Agaricus taeniatus
- Agaricus tlaxcalensis Callac & G.Mata (2008)
- Agaricus urinascens
- Agaricus vaporarius
- Agaricus variegans
- Agaricus valdiviae[14]
- Agaricus xanthodermulus
- Agaricus xanthodermus
- Agaricus xantholepis
Notae
recensere- ↑ C. Bas C., "A short introduction to the ecology, taxonomy and nomenclature of the genus "Agaricus," in L. J. L. D. Van Griensven, ed., Genetics and breeding of 'Agaricus' (Pudoc, Wageningen, The Netherlands, 1991), 21–24.
- ↑ A. Capelli, Agaricus. L.: Fr. (Psalliota Fr.), in Liberia editrice Bella Giovanna (Saronno, Italia, 1984).
- ↑ He, Mao-Qiang; Chuankid, Boontiya; Hyde, Kevin D.; Cheewangkoon, Ratchadawan; Zhao, Rui-Lin (2018). "A new section and species of Agaricus subgenus Pseudochitonia from Thailand". MycoKeys 40 (40): 53–67
- ↑ Pilát A. (1951). The Bohemian species of the genus Agaricus. Prague, 142 pp.
- ↑ Spegazzini C. (1899). Fungi argentini novi vel critici. Anales Mus. Nac. Buenos Aires 24: 167–186.
- ↑ "Two new species of Agaricus from the subantarctic". Mycotaxon 100: 193–208. 2007
- ↑ "Agaricus endoxanthus una specie tropicale trovata in Spagna". Rivista di Micologia 45 (3): 225–233. 2002
- ↑ "Agaricus laskibarii. A new species from French coastal sand-dunes of Seignosse". Doc Mycol 31 (124): 33–38. 2002
- ↑ Remy L (1964). "Contribution a l'etude de la Flore mycologique Briangonnaise (Basidiomycetes et Discomycetes)". Bull. Trimestriel Soc. Mycol. France 80: 459–585
- ↑ Nauta MM (1999). "The Mycoflora of the Falkland Islands: II. Notes on the genus Agaricus". Kew Bulletin 54 (3): 621–635
- ↑ "Morphological and molecular characterization of two novel species of Agaricus section Xanthodermatei". Mycologia 97 (2): 416–24. 2005
- ↑ Raithelhuber J (1986). "Nomina nova". Metrodiana 14: 22
- ↑ Murrill, William (1922). "Dark-Spored Agarics". Mycologia (New York Botanical Garden) 14
- ↑ "Forest mycology and forest communities in South America". Mycopathol. Mycol. Appl. 26 (2–3): 129–191. 1965; Heinemann P (1986). "Agarici Austroamericani VI. Apernu sur les Agaricus de Patagonie et de la Terre de Feu". Bull. Jard. Bot. Belg 56 (3/4): 417–446
Nexus externi
recensereVicimedia Communia plura habent quae ad Agaricum spectant. |
Vide "Agaricum" apud Vicispecies. |
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