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- species in Cystolepiota: Cystolepiota adulterina (F.H.Møller) Bon (1976) – Great Britain Cystolepiota albogilva Singer (1989) Cystolepiota amazonica Singer...
- Cystolepiota amazonica is a species of mushroom-producing fungus in the family Agaricaceae. It was described in 1989 by the German mycologist Rolf Singer...
- Cystolepiota pot****iovirens is a species of mushroom producing fungus in the family Agaricaceae. It was described in 1989 by the German mycologist Rolf...
- Cystolepiota albogilva is a species of mushroom producing fungus in the family Agaricaceae. It was described in 1989 by the German mycologist Rolf Singer...
- Cystolepiota bucknallii is a species of basidiomycete fungus of the genus Cystolepiota. Found throughout Europe, it is a rare fungus occurring in deciduous...
- Cystolepiota seminuda is an inedible, common mushroom of the genus Cystolepiota. It can be found on humus, often along forest roads. The cap is convex...
- cir****scribed by French mycologist Marcel Bon in 1981 as a subgenus of Cystolepiota before he raised it to generic status in 1991. This genus belongs to...
- Chlorophyllum Clarkeinda Coniolepiota †Coprinites Coprinus Cystoagaricus Cystolepiota Disciseda Endoptychum Eriocybe Gyrophragmium Handkea Heinemannomyces...
- Leucocoprinus (Patouillard 1888), Macrolepiota and Leucoagaricus (Singer 1948), Cystolepiota (Singer 1952), and Echinoderma (Bon 1991) were separated off. These segregated...
- separate sub-genus called Echinoderma, and in 1978 Marcel Bon put it into Cystolepiota. Then in 1991 Bon created the new genus Echinoderma for this and similar...