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- Netechma chamaecera is a species of moth of the family Tortricidae. It is found in Carchi Province, Ecuador. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Netechma...
-  inoderma Binomial name Marasmiellus inoderma (Berk.) Singer (1955) Synonyms Marasmius inoderma Berk. (1851) Chamaeceras inodermus (Berk.) ****ze (1898)...
- Marigold." In 1898, Otto ****ze proposed transferring the fungus to Chamaeceras, a genus that has since been folded into synonymy with Marasmius. M. tageticolor...
- transfers to Androsaceus by Narcisse Théophile Patouillard in 1887, and to Chamaeceras by Otto ****ze in 1898; both of these genera are now obsolete and have...
- Marasmiaceae Genus: Marasmius Species: M. capillaris Binomial name Marasmius capillaris Morgan (1883) Synonyms Chamaeceras capillaris (Morgan) ****ze (1898)...
- Curtis in 1869. German mycologist Otto ****ze transferred it to the genus Chamaeceras in 1898, and Daniel Pegler proposed the combination Mycena subglobosus...
- Marasmiaceae Genus: Marasmius Species: M. ****vantii Binomial name Marasmius ****vantii Mont. (1856) Synonyms Chamaeceras ****vantii (Mont.) ****ze (1898)...
- (modern-day Sri Lanka). In 1898, Otto ****ze transferred the species to Chamaeceras, a genus that has since been subsumed back into Marasmius. Because of...
- age so it remained a Lepiota. Likewise Kunze's later classification as Chamaeceras bulbipes was not accepted. In 1987 it was reclassified as Leucocoprinus...
- Desjardin (2005) Synonyms Marasmius opacus Berk. & M.A.Curtis (1849) Chamaeceras opacus (Berk. & M.A.Curtis) ****ze (1898) Marasmiellus opacus (Berk....