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Petersen, R.H. & Hughes, K.W. (23 July 2021), Collybiopsis and its type species, Co. ramealis. Mycotaxon 136 (2) : 263-349 (Paper) Petersen, R.H. & Hughes, K.W. Author
Names in this reference:
  1. Agaricus confluens Pers.
  2. Agaricus peronatus Bolton
  3. Collybia luxurians Peck
  4. Collybiopsis confluens (Pers.) R.H.Petersen
  5. Collybiopsis dichroa (Berk. & M.A.Curtis) R.H.Petersen
  6. Collybiopsis luxurians (Peck) R.H.Petersen
  7. Collybiopsis peronata (Bolton) R.H.Petersen
  8. Collybiopsis stenophylla (Mont.) R.H.Petersen
  9. Collybiopsis subcyathiformis (Mont.) R.H.Petersen
  10. Collybiopsis villosipes (Cleland) R.H.Petersen
  11. Marasmiellus confluens J.S.Oliveira
  12. Marasmiellus dichrous (Berk. & M.A.Curtis) J.S.Oliveira
  13. Marasmiellus luxurians (Peck) J.S.Oliveira
  14. Marasmiellus peronatus (Bolton) J.S.Oliveira
  15. Marasmiellus stenophyllus (Mont.) Singer
  16. Marasmiellus subcyathiformis (Murrill) J.S.Oliveira
  17. Marasmiellus villosipes (Cleland) J.S.Oliveira
  18. Marasmius dichrous Berk. & M.A.Curtis
  19. Marasmius stenophyllus Mont.
  20. Marasmius subcyathiformis Murrill
  21. Marasmius villosipes Cleland

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