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Division Basidiomycota 2 0 5<br />

Class Agaricomycetes<br />

tricholomataceae<br />

Order<br />

Family<br />

Notes<br />

Division Basidiomycota 2 0 6<br />

Class Agaricomycetes<br />

tricholomataceae<br />

Order<br />

Family<br />

Notes<br />

Division Basidiomycota 2 0 7<br />

Class Agaricomycetes<br />

tricholomataceae<br />

Order<br />

Family<br />

Notes<br />

Agaricales<br />

(Tricholomataceae) Melanoleuca clade 54<br />

Melanoleuca <strong>sp</strong>.<br />

Moderate-sized, white-<strong>sp</strong>ored <strong>sp</strong>ecies with crowded gills<br />

and narrow, even , striate stipes. Spores warty and amyloid;<br />

clamp connections absent; long projecting incrusted cystidia<br />

often present.<br />

Agaricales<br />

(Tricholomataceae) Melanoleuca clade 54<br />

Melanoleuca verrucipes<br />

a white <strong>sp</strong>ecies with a warty stipe that is common on<br />

woodchips; introduced<br />

Agaricales<br />

(Tricholomataceae) Omphalotaceae 1<br />

Micromphale sequoiae<br />

Generic: Marasmoid fungi with horse-hair like stipes that are<br />

usually black at least at the base. Lacking the complex<br />

pileipellis structure of Marasmius. M. sequoiae small, dull<br />

brown, very common on redwood leaf litter.

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