Collybiopsis Explained
Collybiopsis is a resurrected genus in the Omphalotaceae family of mushrooms.[1] Collybiopsis was originally proposed in 1909 and resurrected in 2021.[2]
Species
- Collybiopsis biformis
- Collybiopsis brunneigracilis
- Collybiopsis confluens
- Collybiopsis dichroa
- Collybiopsis diminuta
- Collybiopsis disjuncta
- Collybiopsis eneficola
- Collybiopsis fibrosipes
- Collybiopsis foliiphila
- Collybiopsis gibbosa
- Collybiopsis juniperina
- Collybiopsis luxurians
- Collybiopsis melanopus
- Collybiopsis menehune
- Collybiopsis mesoamericana
- Collybiopsis micromphaloides
- Collybiopsis neotropica
- Collybiopsis nonnulla
- Collybiopsis obscuroides
- Collybiopsis parvula
- Collybiopsis peronata
- Collybiopsis polygramma
- Collybiopsis pseudoluxurians
- Collybiopsis quercophila
- Collybiopsis readiae
- Collybiopsis stenophylla
- Collybiopsis subcyathiformis
- Collybiopsis subnuda
- Collybiopsis subpruinos
- Collybiopsis synodica
- Collybiopsis termiticola
- Collybiopsis vaillantii
- Collybiopsis villosipes
Notes and References
- Petersen . Ronald H. . Hughes . Karen W. . 2021-07-23 . Collybiopsis and its type species, Co. ramealis . Mycotaxon . en . 136 . 2 . 263–349 . 10.5248/136.263 . 0093-4666. free .
- Mycobank #17341