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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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Sci. 22: 485. 1894 (Suppl. Champ. Jura Vosges 19); Lepiota gracilis (Quél.) J.E. Lange<br />

in Dansk bot. Ark. 2 (3): 24. 1915, non Lepiota gracilis Peck in Bull. Torrey bot. Cl. 26:<br />

63. 1899; Lepiota gracilis (Quél.) Rea, Brit. Basidiomyc.: 70. 1922 (superfluous new<br />

comb.); Lepiota subgracilis Wasser in Ukr. bot. Zh. 35: 516-519. 1978 (superfluous);<br />

Lepiota wasseri Bon in Doc. mycol. 22 (88): 29. 1993 (superfluous name change). –<br />

Lepiota kuehneriana Locq. in Friesia 5: 296. 1956.<br />

[NB – the Index <strong>of</strong> <strong>Fungi</strong> assumes that Lange’s interpretation <strong>of</strong> Lepiota gracilis differs<br />

from the original version, and treats Kühner’s name as not validly published, in which<br />

case Wasser’s name is the correct one]<br />

Lepiota subgranulosa Murrill in Mycologia 3: 83. 1911. Mexico.<br />

Lepiota subgrisea Murrill in Mycologia 3: 84. 1911. Jamaica.<br />

Leucoagaricus subhymenoderma Bon & A. Caball. in Doc. mycol. 27 (106): 38. 1997. ad<br />

interim. (no Latin diagn., no type collection); Leucoagaricus subhymenoderma Bon & A.<br />

Caball. ex Bon & A. Caball. in Doc. mycol. 32 (127-128): 43. 2003. Holotype LIP,<br />

Caballero 2638. Spain.<br />

Lepiota subincarnata J.E. Lange, Fl. agar. dan. 5: V. 1940. – Lepiota josserandii Bon & Boiffard<br />

in Bull. trimest. Soc. mycol. Fr. 90: 289. ('1974') 1975 (based on Lepiota helveola sensu<br />

Josserand, 1931); Leucoagaricus josserandii (Bon & Boiffard) Raithelh. in Metrodiana<br />

17: 75. 1989 (not valid, 'ad interim'); Lepiota subincarnata var. josserandii (Bon &<br />

Boiffard) Gminder in Beitr. Kenntn. Pilze Mitteleur. 12: 69. 1999.<br />

Lepiota sublaevigata Bon & Boiffard in Bon in Doc. mycol. 10 (37-38): 90. 1979. 1980. France.<br />

Lepiota sublilacea Peck in Bull. Torrey bot. Cl. 24: 139. 1897. U.S.A., Kansas (bare ground in<br />

pastures)<br />

Lepiota sublittoralis Kühner in Bull. trimest. Soc. mycol. Fr. 52: 216. 1936 (not valid; no Latin<br />

diagn.); Leucocoprinus sublittoralis (Kühn.) Locq. in Bull. mens. Soc. linn. Lyon 14: 93.<br />

1945 (not valid); Leucoagaricus sublittoralis (Kühner) Singer in Lilloa 22: 422. ('1949')<br />

1951 (not valid); Lepiota sublittoralis Hora in Trans. Br. mycol. Soc. 43: 450. 1960;<br />

Leucoagaricus sublittoralis (Hora) Singer in Beih. Nova Hedwigia 29: 163. 1969<br />

(Myc<strong>of</strong>lora australis). Type GB, Berkshire, Windsor Great Park, 18-X-1957, herb. Hora<br />

(“lost”).<br />

Lepiota submarasmioides Speg. in Anales Soc. cient. Argentina 12: 13. 1881 (<strong>Fungi</strong> arg. pug. 4).<br />

C. America.<br />

Leucocoprinus submontagnei Heinem. in Bull. Jard. bot. nat. Belg. 47: 84. 1977, nom. nov. for<br />

Lepiota montagnei var. congolensis Beeli p.p., Fl. icon. Champ. Congo 2: 36, pl. 6, fig.<br />

10a. 1936. Zaïre.<br />

Lepiota subneophana Murrill in Lloydia 6: 221. 1943. U.S.A., Florida.<br />

Lepiota subnivosa Murrill in Mycologia 4: 231. 1912. U.S.A. Type W.A. Murrill 336, collected<br />

on the ground in deep woods near Seattle, Washington, October 20-November 1, 1911.<br />

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

[Murrill 1912: 231: “Pileus thin, convex to plane, umbonate, solitary, 1.5-3 cm. broad;<br />

surface dry, smooth, somewhat striate at times, slightly innate-fibrillose, with a few<br />

scdattered floccose scales, snow-white throughout or rose-tinted on the umbo; lamellae<br />

free, narrow, not crowded, white; spores ellipsoid, smooth, hyaline, uniguttulate, 7-8 x<br />

3.5 µ; stipe thicker below, slender, glabrous, hollow, white, 5-9 cm. long and 2-4 mm<br />

thick; annulus superior, white, fixed, rarely ample and persistent, usually breaking up and<br />

vanishing, especially in small plants.” ]<br />

Lepiota fulvella var. subolivacea Bon in Bon & Mornand in Bull. Soc. Etud. scient. Anjou 12:<br />

48. 1986. France.<br />

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