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Bolbitiaceae

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4-435: Agrogaster Bolbitius Conocybe Cyphellopus Cyttarophyllopsis Descolea Galerella Galeropsis Gymnoglossum Panaeolus Pholiotina Ptychella Rhodoarrhenia Tubariella Tubariopsis Tympanella Wielandomyces The Bolbitiaceae are a family of mushroom -forming basidiomycete fungi. A 2008 estimate placed 17 genera and 287 species in

8-455: A dry cap surface. These are small and saprotrophic, and tend to be found with grass. These have cheilocystidia which are capitate. Pholiotina are mushrooms which are thin, Mycena -like, with a dry cap surface. These are small and saprotrophic, and tend to be found with grass, and have a veil. Some have a membranous veil, mid- stipe , others the veil breaks up and can be found on the cap margin. These are separated from Conocybe in that

12-550: The cheilocystidia are non-capitate. Descolea includes Pholiotina -like mushrooms that are ectomycorrhizal and have limoniform spores. This Agaricales -related article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Agrogaster Agrogaster is a fungal genus in the family Bolbitiaceae . This is a monotypic genus, containing the single secotioid species Agrogaster coneae , described from New Zealand in 1986 by mycologist Derek Reid . The generic name Agrogaster combines "Agro", referring to

16-444: The family. Bolbitiaceae was circumscribed by mycologist Rolf Singer in 1948. This family is of mushroom -forming species that have a hymenium on gills , brown spores and a hymenoderm pileipellis . Bolbitius are mushrooms which are thin, Mycena -like, with gelatinous cap surface. These lack a veil , are saprotrophic , and tend to be found with grass. Conocybe are mushrooms which are thin, Mycena -like, with

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