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<strong>Nomenclatural</strong> <strong>Overview</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Lepiotaceous</strong> <strong>Fungi</strong> ~ Else C. Vellinga<br />

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Lepiota schweinfurthii Henn. in Engler bot. Jahrb. 17: 36. 1893; Lepiota cepaestipes var.<br />

schweinfurthii (Henn.) Rick in Iheringia, Bot. 8: 314. 1961 (not valid, basionym not<br />

cited). Abyssinia, Col. Eritrea bei Saati, leg. G. Schweinfurth, 14 Febr. 1892.<br />

Lepiota scobinella (Fr.) Gillet, Hyménomycètes: 69. 1874; Agaricus (Amanita) scobinellus Fr.,<br />

Epicr.: 11. 1838; Amanita scobinella (Fr.) Sacc., Syll. Fung. 5: 20. 1887 (or possibly by<br />

Quél., Enchiridion Fung.: 4. 1886).<br />

[Fries, 1838:11. 24. “A. scobinellus, pileo convexo-plano, pellicula in squamulas<br />

verrucosas minutas obscuriores secedente, versus marginem laevem sericeo, carne alba,<br />

stipite farcto conico-attenuato glabro, basi albo-squamuloso, annulo supero lamellisque<br />

liberis ventricosis candidis. Locis graminosis in pinetis raro. Minime Lepiota, licet velum<br />

verrucas in pileo non formet; quae adsunt a pilei fuscescentis epidermide formatae ut in<br />

A. irrorata Secr. (minime Schum.) n. 14., quae h. I. videtur. Odor vix ullus.”]<br />

Lepiota medullata var. secretanii C. Martín in Bull. Trav. Soc. bot. Genève 9: 66. 1899.<br />

[probably synonymous with Chamaemyces fracidus]<br />

Lepiota selinolens Redeuilh & Guinb. in Bon in Fl. mycol. eur. 3: 68. 1993. (nom. inval. art.<br />

36.1; 37.4, 'ad int.') Type herb. Redeuilh 86117. France.<br />

Cystolepiota seminuda (Lasch) Bon in Doc. mycol. 6 (24): 43. 1976; Agaricus seminudus Lasch<br />

in Linnaea 3: 157. 1828; Lepiota seminuda (Lasch) P. Kumm., Führ. Pilzk.: 136. 1871;<br />

Cystoderma seminudum (Lasch) Fayod in Annls Sci. nat., Bot. Sér. VII, Bot., 9: 351.<br />

1889; Lepiota sistrata var. seminuda (Lasch) Quél. in Mém. Soc. Émul. Montbéliard,<br />

Sér. II, 5: 231. 1872 (Champ. Jura Vosges 1). – Lepiota sororia Huijsman in Persoonia 1:<br />

326. 1960; Cystolepiota sororia (Huijsman) Singer in Beih. Sydowia 7: 67. 1973;<br />

Cystolepiota seminuda var. sororia (Huijsman) Gminder in Krieglsteiner (ed.) Die<br />

Großpilze Baden-Württembergs 4. Ständerpilze: Blätterpilze II: 443. 2003. – Lepiota<br />

seminuda f. minima J.E. Lange, Fl. agar. dan. 1: 36. 1935 (not valid, no Latin diagn.);<br />

Lepiota sistrata f. minima (J.E. Lange) Babos in Annls hist.-nat. Mus. natn. hung. 50: 91.<br />

1958.<br />

Lepiota semivestita Massee in Kew Bull. 1914: 357. 1914. Singapore.<br />

Lepiota septata A.B. Pereira in Iheringia, Bot. 51: 241. 1998. Brazil.<br />

Schulzeria septentrionalis P. Karst. in Hedwigia 1876: 43. 1896. Finland.<br />

Lepiota cystophoroides var. septentrionalis Bon in Bon & Haluwijn in Doc. mycol. 13 (49): 52.<br />

1983 (not valid, ad interim); Lepiota cystophoroides var. septentrionalis Bon in Bon &<br />

Haluwijn in Doc. mycol. 13 (50): 41. 1983. France.<br />

Leucoagaricus melanotrichus var. septentrionalis D.A. Reid in Mycotaxon 53: 331. 1995. Type<br />

GB, Cambs., Middle Covert, Hom Fen National Nature Reserve, 14-X-1990, S. Wells<br />

(K).<br />

Lepiota sequoiarum Murrill in Mycologia 4: 233. 1912. U.S.A. Type W.A. Murrill 1143,<br />

collected on the ground in Muir Woods, California, November 22, 1911.<br />

[type study Smith, 1966.]<br />

[Murrill, 1912: 233: “Pileus thin, convex to nearly plane, umbonate, gregarious, 2-4 cm.<br />

broad; surface dry, finely imbricate-fibrillose-scaly, white, the center more densely<br />

fibrillose and tinted with isabelline, the remainder <strong>of</strong> the surface being at time tinted with<br />

the same color in the scales; context loosely woven, thin, white; lamellae white, free,<br />

close, narrow; spores ovoid to ellipsoid, smooth, hyaline 7-9 x 3.5-4 µ; stipe tapering<br />

upward, long, slender, white, smooth, glabrous, hollow, reaching 10 cm. long and 5 mm.<br />

thick; annulus superior, white, not fixed but collapsed on the stipe, persistent.”]<br />

Lepiota serenula P. Karst., <strong>Fungi</strong> nov. Loennb. (Finska vetensk. Soc.) in Öfversigt af Finska<br />

Vetenskaps-Societetens Förhandlingen XLVI n° 11: 7. 1904.<br />

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