Setulipes | |
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S. androsaceus (now Marasmius androsaceus) | |
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Genus: | Setulipes |
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Setulipes androsaceus (
L.) Antonín
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~25 |
Setulipes was a proposed genus of fungi in the family Marasmiaceae. This group of mushrooms, described by the Czech mycologist Vladimír Antonín in 1987, [1] has a widespread distribution in north temperate areas, and would contain about 25 species. [2]
In 2004, it was reported that molecular analysis indicates the type species "S. androsaceus" to lie within the genus Gymnopus. [3] In a 2010 monograph, referring to Mata's paper, Antonín himself confirmed that all the Setulipes species should be included in Gymnopus and not constitute a separate genus. [4] Also Species Fungorum agrees with this interpretation. [5]
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Setulipes | |
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S. androsaceus (now Marasmius androsaceus) | |
Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | |
Division: | |
Class: | |
Order: | |
Family: | |
Genus: | Setulipes |
Type species | |
Setulipes androsaceus (
L.) Antonín
| |
Species | |
~25 |
Setulipes was a proposed genus of fungi in the family Marasmiaceae. This group of mushrooms, described by the Czech mycologist Vladimír Antonín in 1987, [1] has a widespread distribution in north temperate areas, and would contain about 25 species. [2]
In 2004, it was reported that molecular analysis indicates the type species "S. androsaceus" to lie within the genus Gymnopus. [3] In a 2010 monograph, referring to Mata's paper, Antonín himself confirmed that all the Setulipes species should be included in Gymnopus and not constitute a separate genus. [4] Also Species Fungorum agrees with this interpretation. [5]
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cite book}}
: CS1 maint: location (
link)