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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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P. Roux & Guy Garcia in Roux, Mille et un Champignons: 978. 2006. Holotype no.<br />

76102305 in herb. Bon; Ste Baume, Bouches du Rhone, 23 Oct. 1976.<br />

Lepiota ochraceoumbonata Beeli in Bull. Soc. roy. bot. Belg. 59: 110. 1927.<br />

Lepiota ochroleuca Speg. in An. Soc. Cient. Arg. Segunda Serie. Tomo VI (Ser. 2a, t. III): 262.<br />

1899. Argentina.<br />

Amanita ochrophylla (Cooke & Massee) Cleland in Trans. R. Soc. S. Austr. 48: 237. 1924;<br />

Agaricus ochrophyllus Cooke & Massee in Cooke in Grevillea 18: 2. 1889; Lepiota<br />

ochrophylla (Cooke & Massee) Sacc., Syll. Fung. 9: 4. 1891; Lepiota procera f.<br />

ochrophylla (Cooke & Massee) Rick in Lilloa 1: 318. 1937; Aspidella ochrophylla<br />

(Cooke & Massee) E.J. Gilbert in Bres., Iconogr. mycol. 27: 79. 1940. Australia.<br />

[type study Bas, 1969; description also in Grgugrinovic, 1997]<br />

[in Amanitaceae]<br />

Lepiota ochrospora Cooke & Massee in Cooke in Grevillea 21: 73. 1893. Guiana.<br />

[synonym <strong>of</strong> Chlorophyllum molybdites]<br />

Lepiota oculata J.E. Lange & Zeller in Zeller in Mycologia 30: 473. 1938. U.S.A., Oregon. Type<br />

J.E. Lange & S.M. Zeller 5726, in dense woods near Hemlock, Tillamook Co., OR, Sept.<br />

27. 1931.<br />

[type study Smith, 1966; Vellinga, 2007c]<br />

[Lange & Zeller, 1938: “Pileus 1.2-1.8 cm. in diam. convex, expanding almost plane,<br />

with a small, slightly prominent umbo, almost membranous, especially toward the<br />

margin; surface silky-fibrillose with delicate pilose-fibrillose squamules, which are dense<br />

and reddish-brown forming an almost continuous cuticle at the umbo, and polar and even<br />

more minute toward the edge, where white tissue between the squamules is exposed;<br />

margin membranous slightly fringed and rimose; gills free, rather narrow, white; stem<br />

almost glabrous, slightly floccose above, white, 3.5 cm. x 1.5-2 mm.; annulus white,<br />

superior (about 2/3 up), somewhat funnel-shaped, distinct, persistent; spores ovoid, 6-7.5<br />

x 3.2-3.6 µ, white, smooth, cells on edge <strong>of</strong> gills hair-like or subcapitate (apex about 5 µ<br />

in diam.).”]<br />

Macrolepiota odorata Heinem. in Bull. Jard. bot. nat. Belg. 39: 221. 1969. Congo-Kinshasha.<br />

Lepiota odorata Cool in Meded. Ned. mycol. Vereen. 9: 47. 1918; Squamanita odorata (Cool)<br />

Bas in Persoonia 3: 342. 1965. The Netherlands.<br />

[not in <strong>Agaricaceae</strong>]<br />

Lepiota oedipus Speg. in Bol. Acad. Nac. Cienc. Córdoba 11 (4): 383-384. 1889 (<strong>Fungi</strong> Puigg. 1:<br />

3); Lepiota procera f. oedipus (Speg.) Rick in Lilloa 1: 318. 1937. Brazil.<br />

Lepiota oenocephala (Berk. & Broome) Sacc., Syll. Fung. 5: 65. 1887; Agaricus oenocephalus<br />

Berk. & Broome in J. linn. Soc., Bot. 11: 512. 1871. Holotypus Thwaites 796 (K). Sri<br />

Lanka.<br />

[type study Pegler, 1972]<br />

Agaricus oenopus Berk. & Broome in J. linn. Soc., Bot. 11: 499. 1871; Lepiota oenopus (Berk.<br />

& Broome) Sacc., Syll. Fung. 5: 57. 1887 (as Lepiota oenopoda). Sri Lanka.<br />

[synonym <strong>of</strong> Leucocoprinus cepaestipes sensu Pegler]<br />

Lepiota olgae Velen., České Houby: 210. 1920; Leucocoprinus olgae (Velen.) Locq. in Bull.<br />

mens. Soc. linn. Lyon 14: 92. 1945; Leucoagaricus olgae (Velen.) M.M. Moser in Gams,<br />

Kl. Kryptog.-Fl. 2b/2: 115. 1953 (not validly published; basionym not mentioned,<br />

NEITHER in later editions!).<br />

Lepiota olivacea Kauffman in Papers Mich. Acad. Sc., Arts Letters 4: 329. 1924; Leucoagaricus<br />

olivaceus (Kauffman) Singer in Lilloa 22: 422. ('1949') 1951. Michigan, U.S.A. Type<br />

collected 14 August 1921, Michigan, Ann Arbor, on low alluvial soil under thickets <strong>of</strong><br />

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