Agaricaceae — Mushroom Family
Lepiota lilacea Bres.
Lepiota lilacea Bres.
Lepiota lilacea is a poisonous, small-capped agaric fungus native to Europe and America, first described in 1893.
Lepiota flammeotincta Kauffman
Lepiota flammeotincta Kauffman
Lepiota flammeotincta is a mushroom found in low elevation Pacific Northwest coastal coniferous forests that stains red then brown when bruised.
Lepiota brunneoincarnata Chodat & C.Martín
Lepiota brunneoincarnata Chodat & C.Martín
Lepiota brunneoincarnata, the deadly dapperling, is a toxic alpha-amanitin-containing mushroom found in parts of Europe and Asia.
Lepiota ignivolvata Bousset & Joss. ex Joss.
Lepiota ignivolvata Bousset & Joss. ex Joss.
Lepiota ignivolvata is an orange-ringed Lepiota species found mostly in central to southern European woodlands.
Lepiota spheniscispora Vellinga
Lepiota spheniscispora Vellinga
Lepiota spheniscispora is an Agaricaceae agaric fungus from central coastal California, described in 2001 by Else Vellinga.
Lepiota magnispora Murrill
Lepiota magnispora Murrill
Lepiota magnispora is a saprotrophic North American mushroom with distinctive changing cap and gill features.
Lepiota clypeolaria (Bull.) P.Kumm.
Lepiota clypeolaria (Bull.) P.Kumm.
Lepiota clypeolaria is a poisonous widespread mushroom that resembles more deadly species in its genus.
Lepiota erminea (Fr.) P.Kumm.
Lepiota erminea (Fr.) P.Kumm.
Lepiota erminea, the dune dapperling, is an agaric fungus in Agaricaceae found in Europe and North America.
Cystolepiota seminuda (Lasch) Bon
Cystolepiota seminuda (Lasch) Bon
Cystolepiota seminuda is a small white mushroom that bruises light purple, with grainy texture and white spores.
Melanophyllum haematospermum (Bull.) Kreisel
Melanophyllum haematospermum (Bull.) Kreisel
Melanophyllum haematospermum is a small mushroom with red gills that grows in humus-rich soil, typically in disturbed areas.
Echinoderma asperum (Pers.) Bon
Echinoderma asperum (Pers.) Bon
Echinoderma asperum is a mushroom species found across northern temperate zones with distinct scaly cap and cottony ring features.
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