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- 2009, and within the genus Inocybe, the species is a part of the section Marginatae. The species has been recorded in Finland and Sweden and is relatively...
- Petiginosae :full bumpy stipe without basl bulb Inocybe fibrosa Section: Marginatae: stipe pruinose with basal bulb. Crimping Inocybe asterospora It is estimated...
- Hoffmann. His diagnosis of the genus was brief: Crusta effigurata. Scutellae marginatae, convexae. "Crust patterned. Scutellae (small shields) bordered, convex...
- dallanneyi) D. brownii (now B. brunnea) D. lindleyana (now B. dallanneyi) § Marginatæ D. stenoprion (now B. stenoprion) D. elegans (now B. tenuis var. tenuis)...
- Rolf Singer places the species in the section Marginatae; mycologist Thom Kuyper considers Marginatae a su****ction, and includes I. praetervisa along...
-  § Runcinatae (5 species) D. § Serratae (11 species, 3 varieties) D. § Marginatae (7 species) D. § Pectinatae (6 species) D. § Decurrentes (11 species)...
- su****ction Marginatae (subgenus Inocybe), along with species including I. abietis, I. calospora and I. praetervisa. Rolf Singer considers Marginatae a section...
- for willow. Within the genus Inocybe, I. salicis belongs to the section Marginatae, which also includes I. obtusiuscula, I. dunensis, I. salicis-herbaceae...
- varieties) D. ser. Armatae (21 species, 7 subspecies, 4 varieties) D. ser. Marginatae (1 species) D. ser. Folliculosae D. fraseri (now Banksia fraseri) D. fraseri...
- dallanneyi) D. brownii (now B. brunnea) D. lindleyana (now B. dallanneyi) D. § Marginatæ (7 species) D. stenoprion (now B. stenoprion) D. elegans (now B. tenuis...