The Marasmiaceae are a family of fungi in the order Agaricales. It includes over 50 genera and some 1590 species.[1]
Genus | Year |
| Distribution | ||
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align=left | Amyloflagellula Singer | 1908 | Amyloflagellula pulchra (Berk. & Broome) Singer | 4 | Asia, Neotropics |
Anastrophella E.Horak & Desjardin | 1994 | Anastrophella subpeltata (Redhead) E.Horak & Desjardin | 3 | New Zealand, Japan, Hawaii | |
Anthracophyllum Ces. | 1879 | Anthracophyllum beccarianum Ces. | 10 | Tropical Asia and America | |
Aphyllotus Singer | 1974 ("1973")[2] | Aphyllotus campanelliformis Singer | 1 | Colombia | |
Baeospora Singer | 1938 | Baeospora myosura (Fr.:Fr.) Singer | 10 | Worldwide | |
Calathella[3] D.A.Reid | 1964 | Calathella eruciformis (P.Micheli ex Batsch) D.A.Reid | 9 | Europe, North America | |
Calyptella Quél. | 1886 | Calyptella capula (Holmsk.) Quél. | 20 | Cosmopolitan | |
Campanella Henn. | 1895 | Campanella buettneri Henn. | ~40 | Cosmopolitan, but mostly tropical | |
Caripia Kuntze | 1898 | Caripia montagnei (Berk.) Kuntze | 1 | Neotropical | |
Cephaloscypha Agerer | 1975("1974") | Cephaloscypha morlichensis (W.B.Cooke) Agerer | 1 | Worldwide | |
Chaetocalathus Singer | 1943 | Chaetocalathus craterellus (Durieu & Lév.) Singer | ~20 | Mostly subtropical | |
Clitocybula (Singer) Singer ex Métrod | 1952 | Clitocybula lacerata (Scopoli) Singer ex Métrod | ~15 | Cosmopolitan in temperate areas | |
Connopus R.H.Petersen | 2010 | Connopus acervatus (Fr.:Fr.) R.H.Petersen | 1 | Europe, North America | |
Crinipellis Pat. | 1889 | Crinipellis stipitaria[4] (Fr.:Fr.) Pat. | ~75 | Worldwide, mostly tropical | |
Cymatella Pat. | 1899 | Cymatella minima Pat. | 4 | Antilles | |
Cymatellopsis Parmasto | 1985 ("1984") | Cymatellopsis ilmiana | 1 | Africa | |
Deigloria Agerer | 1980 | Deigloria pulchella Agerer | 10 | Neotropical | |
Epicnaphus Singer | 1960 | Epicnaphus phalaropus Singer | 3 | South America | |
Fissolimbus E.Horak | 1979 | Fissolimbus fallaciosus E.Horak | 1 | Papua New Guinea | |
Gerronema Singer | 1951 | Gerronema melanomphax | 13 | Cosmopolitan, but mostly subtropical | |
Glabrocyphella W.B.Cooke | 1961 | Glabrocyphella palmarum (Berk. & M.A.Curtis) W.B.Cooke | 13 | Cosmopolitan | |
Gymnopus[5] (Pers.) Roussel | 1806 | Gymnopus fusipes (Bull.) Gray | ~300 | Cosmopolitan | |
Henningsomyces[6] Kuntze | 1898 | Henningsomyces candidus (Per.:Fr.) Kuntze | ~20 | Cosmopolitan | |
Hispidocalyptella E.Horak & Desjardin | 1994 | Hispidocalyptella australis E.Horak & Desjardin | 1 | Australia | |
Hydropus Singer | 1948 | Hydropus fuliginarius (Batsch) Singer | ~100 | Mostly tropical | |
Hymenogloea Pat. | 1900 | Hymenogloea riofrioi (Pat.) Pat. | 1 | Tropical Americas | |
Lactocollybia Singer | 1939 ("1938") | Lactocollybia lacrimosa (R.Heim) Singer | 17 | Primarily tropical | |
Lecanocybe Desjardin & E.Horak | 1999 | Lecanocybe lateralis Desjardin & E.Horak | 1 | Java, 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. | 5 | Worldwide | |
Manuripia Singer | 1960 | Manuripia bifida Singer | 1 | Bolivia | |
Marasmiellus Murrill | 1915 | Marasmiellus juniperinus Murrill | ~250 | Cosmopolitan | |
Marasmius Fr. | 1836 ("1835") | Marasmius rotula (Scop.:Fr.) Fr. | ~500 | Worldwide | |
Megacollybia Kotl. | 1972 | Megacollybia platyphylla (Pers.:Fr.) Kotl. & Pouzar | 8+ | Europe, Eastern North America | |
Metulocyphella Agerer | 1983 | Metulocyphella lanceolata Agerer | 2 | South America | |
Moniliophthora H.C.Evans & al. | 1978 | Moniliophthora roreri (Cif.) H.C.Evans & al. | ~10 | Tropical | |
Mycetinis Earle | 1909 | Mycetinis alliaceus (Jacq.:Fr.) Earle | ≥8[9] | Worldwide | |
Neocampanella Nakasone et al. | 2009 | Neocampanella blastanos (Boidin & Gilles) Nakasone et al. | 1 | Réunion, Puerto Rico, Central African Republic | |
Neonothopanus R.H.Petersen & Krisai | 1999 | Neonothopanus nambi (Speg.) R.H.Petersen & Krisai | 1 | South America | |
Nochascypha Agerer | 1983 | Nochascypha filicina (P.Karst.) Agerer | 6 | South America | |
Nothopanus Singer | 1944 | Nothopanus eugrammus (Mont.) Singer | 2 | Worldwide, mostly tropical | |
Omphalotus Fayod | 1889 | Omphalotus olearius (DC.:Fr.) Singer | 5 | Cosmopolitan | |
Palaeocephala[10] Singer | 1962 ("1961") | Phaeodepas dennisii (Dennis & D.A.Reid) Singer | 1 | Sierra Leone | |
Phaeodepas D.A.Reid | 1961 | Phaeodepas dennisii D.A.Reid | 2 | Venezuela | |
Pleurocybella Singer | 1947 | Pleurocybella porrigens (Pers.:Fr.) Singer | 1 | Worldwide, northern temperate | |
Pseudotyphula Corner | 1953 | Pseudotyphula ochracea Corner | 1 | North America | |
Rectipilus Agerer | 1973 | Rectipilus fascinculatus (Pers.:Fr.) Agerer | 9 | Cosmopolitan | |
Rhodocollybia Singer | 1939 ("1938") | Rhodocollybia maculata (Alb. & Schwein.:Fr.) Singer | ~30 | Americas, Europe | |
Skepperiella Pilát | 1927 | Skepperiella spathularia (Berk. & M.A.Curtis) Pilát | 4 | Cosmopolitan | |
Stipitocyphella[11] G.Kost | 1998 | Stipitocyphella kenyensis G. Kost | 1 | East Africa | |
Stromatocyphella W.B.Cooke | 1961 | Stromatocyphella conglobata (Burt) W.B.Cooke | 3 | North America | |
Tetrapyrgos[12] E.Horak | 1987 | Tetrapyrgos atrocyanea (Métrod) E.Horak | 16 | Worldwide, mostly tropical | |
Trogia Fr. | 1836 | Trogia aplorutis (Mont.) Fr. | ~20 | Widespread, mostly tropical |