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Atheniella delectabilis (Peck) Luderitz & H. Lehmann (2019) |
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Synonymes : Agaricus buccinalis Sowerby (1797), Coloured figures of English fungi or mushrooms, tab. 107, fig. 1 (nom. illegit.)
Agaricus stellatus Fries (1815), Observationes mycologicae praecipue ad illustrandam floram suecicam, 1, p. 85 Omphalia stellata (Fries) P. Kummer (1871), Der furher in die pilzkunde, p. 106 Agaricus delectabilis Peck (1875) [1874], Annual report of the New York state Museum of natural history, 27, p. 93 (Basionyme) Omphalina stellata (Fries) Quelet (1886), Enchiridion fungorum in Europa media et praesertim in Gallia vigentium, p. 45 Mycena delectabilis (Peck) Saccardo (1887), Sylloge fungorum omnium hucusque cognitorum, 5, p. 262 Mycena leucophaea (Murrill) Murrill (1916), Mycologia, 8(4), p. 220 Prunulus delectabilis (Peck) Murrill (1916), North American flora, 9(5), p. 323 Prunulus leucophaeus Murrill (1916), North American flora, 9(5), p. 336 Omphalia nitrosa Kauffman (1930), Papers of the Michigan Academy of science, arts and letters, 11, p. 202 Omphalia gracillima ss. J.E. Lange (1936), Flora agaricina Danica, 2, p. 62, pl. 61, fig. A Omphalia delectabilis (Peck) A.H. Smith (1937), Bulletin of the Torrey botanical Club, 64, p. 482 Hemimycena delectabilis (Peck) Singer (1943), Annales mycologici, edii in notitiam scientiae mycologicae universalis, 41(1-3), p. 121 Marasmiellus delectabilis (Peck) Singer (1951) [1949], Lilloa, 22, p. 299 Delicatula delectabilis (Peck) Kuhner & Romagnesi (1953), Flore analytique des champignons superieurs, p. 118 (nom. inval.) Hemimycena stellata (Fries) Raithelhuber (1977), Metrodiana, 6(3), p. 86 Helotium leucophaeum (Murrill) Redhead (1982), Canadian journal of botany, 60(10), p. 2005 Atheniella delectabilis (Peck) Luderitz & H. Lehmann (2019), Index fungorum, 416, p. 1 (nom actuel) References : CD 539-260, 110 ; Bon p 186 Groupe : Mycenes Classification : Basidiomycota / Agaricomycetes / Agaricales / Mycenaceae Chair : Odeur nitreuse forte. Comestibilite : Sans interet Commentaires : Forte odeur nitreuse. |
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