Psathyrella corrugis
Psathyrella corrugis, is the type species of the basidiomycete fungus genus Psathyrella and family Psathyrellaceae. Originally described from Europe as "Agaricus corrugis"[1], the species is considered non-toxic but lacking in flavor and texture.
Psathyrella corrugis | |
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Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Fungi |
Division: | Basidiomycota |
Class: | Agaricomycetes |
Order: | Agaricales |
Family: | Psathyrellaceae |
Genus: | Psathyrella |
Species: | P. corrugis |
Binomial name | |
Psathyrella corrugis (Pers.) Konrad & Maubl. 1949 | |
Synonyms | |
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Nomenclature
The lectotype of Psathyrella is Psathyrella gracilis, however Psathyrella corrugis was published in 1794, 27 years before Psathyrella gracilis was first published, making P. corrugis the correct name. The name given here is according to Index Fungorum,[2]
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References
- Neues Mag. Bot. 1: 104 (1794)
- Index Fungorum Psathyrella corrugis (retrieved 05 January 2020)
External links
Media related to Psathyrella gracilis at Wikimedia Commons
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