List of Marasmiaceae genera explained

The Marasmiaceae are a family of fungi in the order Agaricales. It includes over 50 genera and some 1590 species.[1]

Genera

Genus Year
  1. of species
Distribution
align=left Amyloflagellula
Singer
1908Amyloflagellula pulchra
(Berk. & Broome) Singer
4Asia, Neotropics
Anastrophella
E.Horak & Desjardin
1994Anastrophella subpeltata
(Redhead) E.Horak & Desjardin
3New Zealand, Japan, Hawaii
Anthracophyllum
Ces.
1879Anthracophyllum beccarianum
Ces.
10Tropical Asia and America
Aphyllotus
Singer
1974
("1973")[2]
Aphyllotus campanelliformis
Singer
1Colombia
Baeospora
Singer
1938Baeospora myosura
(Fr.:Fr.) Singer
10Worldwide
Calathella[3]
D.A.Reid
1964Calathella eruciformis
(P.Micheli ex Batsch) D.A.Reid
9Europe, North America
Calyptella
Quél.
1886Calyptella capula
(Holmsk.) Quél.
20Cosmopolitan
Campanella
Henn.
1895Campanella buettneri
Henn.
~40Cosmopolitan, but mostly tropical
Caripia
Kuntze
1898Caripia montagnei
(Berk.) Kuntze
1Neotropical
Cephaloscypha
Agerer
1975("1974")Cephaloscypha morlichensis
(W.B.Cooke) Agerer
1Worldwide
Chaetocalathus
Singer
1943Chaetocalathus craterellus
(Durieu & Lév.) Singer
~20Mostly subtropical
Clitocybula
(Singer) Singer ex Métrod
1952Clitocybula lacerata
(Scopoli) Singer ex Métrod
~15Cosmopolitan in temperate areas
Connopus
R.H.Petersen
2010Connopus acervatus
(Fr.:Fr.) R.H.Petersen
1Europe, North America
Crinipellis
Pat.
1889Crinipellis stipitaria[4]
(Fr.:Fr.) Pat.
~75Worldwide, mostly tropical
Cymatella
Pat.
1899Cymatella minima
Pat.
4Antilles
Cymatellopsis
Parmasto
1985
("1984")
Cymatellopsis ilmiana
1Africa
Deigloria
Agerer
1980Deigloria pulchella
Agerer
10Neotropical
Epicnaphus
Singer
1960Epicnaphus phalaropus
Singer
3South America
Fissolimbus
E.Horak
1979Fissolimbus fallaciosus
E.Horak
1Papua New Guinea
Gerronema
Singer
1951Gerronema melanomphax
13Cosmopolitan, but mostly subtropical
Glabrocyphella
W.B.Cooke
1961Glabrocyphella palmarum
(Berk. & M.A.Curtis) W.B.Cooke
13Cosmopolitan
Gymnopus[5]
(Pers.) Roussel
1806Gymnopus fusipes
(Bull.) Gray
~300Cosmopolitan
Henningsomyces[6]
Kuntze
1898Henningsomyces candidus
(Per.:Fr.) Kuntze
~20Cosmopolitan
Hispidocalyptella
E.Horak & Desjardin
1994Hispidocalyptella australis
E.Horak & Desjardin
1Australia
Hydropus
Singer
1948Hydropus fuliginarius
(Batsch) Singer
~100Mostly tropical
Hymenogloea
Pat.
1900Hymenogloea riofrioi
(Pat.) Pat.
1Tropical Americas
Lactocollybia
Singer
1939
("1938")
Lactocollybia lacrimosa
(R.Heim) Singer
17Primarily tropical
Lecanocybe
Desjardin & E.Horak
1999Lecanocybe lateralis
Desjardin & E.Horak
1Java, Hawaii
Lentinula
Earle
1909
("1906")
Lentinula cubensis[7]
(Berk. & M.A.Curtis) Earle
3/5[8] East Asia, North and Central America
Macrocystidia
Joss.
1934
("1933")
Macrocysitidia cucumis
(Pers.:Fr.) Joss.
5Worldwide
Manuripia
Singer
1960Manuripia bifida
Singer
1Bolivia
Marasmiellus
Murrill
1915Marasmiellus juniperinus
Murrill
~250Cosmopolitan
Marasmius
Fr.
1836
("1835")
Marasmius rotula
(Scop.:Fr.) Fr.
~500Worldwide
Megacollybia
Kotl.
1972Megacollybia platyphylla
(Pers.:Fr.) Kotl. & Pouzar
8+Europe, Eastern North America
Metulocyphella
Agerer
1983Metulocyphella lanceolata
Agerer
2South America
Moniliophthora
H.C.Evans & al.
1978Moniliophthora roreri
(Cif.) H.C.Evans & al.
~10Tropical
Mycetinis
Earle
1909Mycetinis alliaceus
(Jacq.:Fr.) Earle
≥8[9] Worldwide
Neocampanella
Nakasone et al.
2009Neocampanella blastanos
(Boidin & Gilles) Nakasone et al.
1Réunion, Puerto Rico, Central African Republic
Neonothopanus
R.H.Petersen & Krisai
1999Neonothopanus nambi
(Speg.) R.H.Petersen & Krisai
1South America
Nochascypha
Agerer
1983Nochascypha filicina
(P.Karst.) Agerer
6South America
Nothopanus
Singer
1944Nothopanus eugrammus
(Mont.) Singer
2Worldwide, mostly tropical
Omphalotus
Fayod
1889Omphalotus olearius
(DC.:Fr.) Singer
5Cosmopolitan
Palaeocephala[10]
Singer
1962
("1961")
Phaeodepas dennisii
(Dennis & D.A.Reid) Singer
1Sierra Leone
Phaeodepas
D.A.Reid
1961Phaeodepas dennisii
D.A.Reid
2Venezuela
Pleurocybella
Singer
1947Pleurocybella porrigens
(Pers.:Fr.) Singer
1Worldwide, northern temperate
Pseudotyphula
Corner
1953Pseudotyphula ochracea
Corner
1North America
Rectipilus
Agerer
1973Rectipilus fascinculatus
(Pers.:Fr.) Agerer
9Cosmopolitan
Rhodocollybia
Singer
1939
("1938")
Rhodocollybia maculata
(Alb. & Schwein.:Fr.) Singer
~30Americas, Europe
Skepperiella
Pilát
1927Skepperiella spathularia
(Berk. & M.A.Curtis) Pilát
4Cosmopolitan
Stipitocyphella[11]
G.Kost
1998Stipitocyphella kenyensis
G. Kost
1East Africa
Stromatocyphella
W.B.Cooke
1961Stromatocyphella conglobata
(Burt) W.B.Cooke
3North America
Tetrapyrgos[12]
E.Horak
1987Tetrapyrgos atrocyanea
(Métrod) E.Horak
16Worldwide, mostly tropical
Trogia
Fr.
1836Trogia aplorutis
(Mont.) Fr.
~20Widespread, mostly tropical

Notes and references

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    Notes and References

    1. Book: Kirk PM, Cannon PF, Minter DW, Stalpers JA . Dictionary of the Fungi . limited . 10th . CABI . Wallingford, UK . 2008 . 401 . 978-0-85199-826-8.
    2. Conventional mean to indicate that the taxonomic date of publication for the purpose of priority is different from the date given by the work itself.
    3. This illegitimate name is a later homonym of a genus of fossil algae (Florin, Senckenbergiana 11:241–266, 1929). The genus also appears to be polyphyletic, but the affinities of its type species are currently unknown, leaving its final placement uncertain (Yamaguchi et al., Mycoscience 50(3)156–164, 2009; Sulzbacher & al., Mycotaxon 105:37–42, 2008).
    4. This species' type is now considered to fall within Crinipellis scabella.
    5. The former proposed genus Setulipes is now incorporated into Gymnopus (though some name combinations may remain to be correctly defined). Even Antonín, the author of Setulipes, agrees with this change (see Book: Vladimír . Antonín . Machiel E. . Noordeloos . A monograph of marasmioid fungi and collybioid fungi in Europe . IHW Verlag . Postfach 1119, D-85378 Eching, Germany . 2010 . 14–16 . 978-3-930167-72-2 .)
    6. A replacement name for Solenia Pers. (Neues Mag. Bot. 1:116, 1796), a quasi homonym of the small Cucurbitaceae genus Solena Lour. (Fl. Cochinch. 2:514, 1790).
    7. A synonym of Lentinula boryana.
    8. Depending on the circumscription of Asian species.
    9. Dictionary of the Fungi (10th edition, 2008)
    10. The placement of this genus within Agaricales is not entirely clear. It might belong in the Physalacriaceae.
    11. Because the type appears to remain in the author's private collection, it is not clear whether the publication is considered valid under the International Code of Botanical Nomenclature.
    12. A replacement name for Georges Métrod's Pterospora (Les Mycènes de Madagascar:129, 1949), which was already in use as Pterospora Nutt. (Gen. N. Amer. Pl. 1:269, 1818).