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Publications on ‘Lepiotas’ from the USA and Canada ~ else c vellinga, 19 December 2008 [email protected] 1 Bibliography of North American ʻLepiotaʼ species – v. 2.1 [genera Lepiota, Cystolepiota, Leucoagaricus, Leucocoprinus, Macrolepiota, Chlorophyllum, Melanophyllum] else c vellinga This list gives references to taxonomic articles: articles in which species are described as new, with type studies and descriptions of species. The geographical focus is on Canada and the U.S.A. Articles on American species described from elsewhere are also given. Articles containing a key are indicated by ‘ KEY’; web sites with keys are listed on page 12. The number of species treated in the key is listed. Species newly described are given for each publication; in the case of small articles, all species mentioned in the article may be listed, but absence of a name does not mean the species is not described in the article in question. Toxicological and ecological articles are included. The list is alphabetical according to first author, and then chronological. A list of all taxa described in Lepiota and allied genera is given separately as “Nomenclatural overview of lepiotaceous fungi. Version 4.7”. Guide books are not listed. Phylogenetic and overview articles that deal with a wide range of species are not listed. ~~~#~~~

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Bibliography of North American ʻLepiotaʼ species – v. 2.1 [genera Lepiota, Cystolepiota, Leucoagaricus, Leucocoprinus, Macrolepiota, Chlorophyllum,

Melanophyllum]

else c vellinga • This list gives references to taxonomic articles: articles in which species are

described as new, with type studies and descriptions of species. The geographical focus is on Canada and the U.S.A. Articles on American species described from elsewhere are also given.

• Articles containing a key are indicated by ‘KEY’; web sites with keys are listed on page 12. The number of species treated in the key is listed.

• Species newly described are given for each publication; in the case of small articles, all species mentioned in the article may be listed, but absence of a name does not mean the species is not described in the article in question.

• Toxicological and ecological articles are included. • The list is alphabetical according to first author, and then chronological. • A list of all taxa described in Lepiota and allied genera is given separately as

“Nomenclatural overview of lepiotaceous fungi. Version 4.7”. • Guide books are not listed. • Phylogenetic and overview articles that deal with a wide range of species are not

listed. ~~~#~~~

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Akers, B.P., 1992. Peele's Lepiota: an identification and a clarification. Mycotaxon 43: 461-468. (L. humei =Chl. hortense) Akers, B.P., 1997. The family Lepiotaceae (Agaricales, Basidiomycetes) in Florida. Thesis, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale. 253 pp. KEY (62 spp., though not all with species name) Akers, B.P. & W.J. Sundberg, 1997. Leucoagaricus hortensis: some synonyms from Florida and taxonomic observations. Mycotaxon 62: 401-419. (L. hortensis, L. humei, L. mammillata, L. subfulvidisca =Chl. hortense) Akers, B.P. & W.J. Sundberg, 1998. Lepiotaceae of Florida, I. Lepiota s. str., section Ovisporae. Mycotaxon 69: 429-436. (L. brevipes, L. citrophylla) Akers, B.P. & W.J. Sundberg, 1998. Lepiotaceae of Florida, II. Lepiota s.str., section Fuscovinaceae. Mycotaxon 70: 453-460. (L. fuscovinacea, L. anomala) Akers, B.P. & W.J. Sundberg, 2000. Lepiotaceae of Florida, III. Lepiota s.str., section Lepiota. Mycotaxon 75: 137-146. (L. clypeolaria, L. aspericeps) Akers, B.P. & W.J. Sundberg, 2001. Lepiotaceae of Florida, IV. Stenosporic species of Lepiota s.str. Mycotaxon 80: 469-479. (L. cristata, L. truncatispora, L. pseudoignicolor) Akers, B.P., S.A. Angels, & J.W. Kimbrough, 2000. Leucoagaricus viridiflavoides, a new species from Florida, with notes on related taxa. Mycotaxon 76: 39-50. (La. viridiflavoides, La. sulphurellus) Akers, B., W.J. Sundberg & V.A. Skeel, 1999. Allopatric spore ratio variation in Leucoagaricus hortensis (Agaricales, Basidiomycetes), a species new to Illinois. Transactions of the Illinois State Academy of Science 92: 15-22. (=Chl. hortense) Atkinson, G.F., 1902. Preliminary notes on some new species of fungi. Journal of Mycology 8: 110-119. (L. caloceps, L. ecitodora, L. purpureoconia) Atkinson, G.F., 1903. Studies of American fungi. Mushrooms, edible, poisonous, etc. 2nd Ed. New York, Henry Holt and Company. 323 pp. (L. naucina, L. procera, L. morgani, L. acutesquamosa, L. cristata, L. asperula) Atkinson, G.F., 1909. Preliminary notes on some new species of Agaricaceae and Clavaria. Annales mycologici 7: 365-376. (L. geniculospora) Atkinson, G.F., 1914. The development of Lepiota clypeolaria. Annales mycologici 12: 346-356, pl. 13-16. (L. clypeolaria, L. magnispora)

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Atkinson, G.F., 1916. The development of Lepiota cristata and L. seminuda. Memoirs of the New York botanical Garden 6: 209-228, pl. 22-26. Aulinger, K., N. Arnold & W. Steglich, 2000. Metabolites of 2-aminophenol from fruit bodies of Lepiota americana (Agaricales). Zeitschrift für Naturforschung, Section C Journal of Biosciences 55 (5-6): 481-484. (=La. meleagris) Bartelli, I. & A.H. Smith, 1964. Notes on interesting mushrooms from the upper peninsula. The Michigan Botanist 3: 83-86. (L. americana, L. brunnea) Beardslee, H.C., 1915. Notes on new and rare species of fungi found at Asheville, NC. Journal of the Elisha Mitchell Scientific Society 31: 145-149. (L. caerulea, L. floccosa, L. parva) Berkeley, M.J. & M.A. Curtis, 1853. Centuries of North American Fungi. Annals and Magazine of Natural History, Ser. II, 12: 417-435. (Ag. cultorum, Ag. floralis, Ag. fulvaster, Hiatula fragilissima =Lc. fragilissimus, Ag. polypyramis =Amanita polypyramis) Berkeley, M.J. & M.A. Curtis, 1859. Centuries of North American Fungi. Annals and Magazine of Natural History, Ser. IV, 3: 284-296. (Ag. (Lepiota) subremotus) Bessey, E.A., 1939. A case of poisoning by Lepiota morgani. Mycologia 31: 109-110. (=Chl. molybdites) Blayney, D., E. Rosenkranz & A. Zettner, 1980. Mushroom poisoning from Chlorophyllum molybdites. West. J. Med. 132: 74-77. Boisselet, P., 2001. Leucoagaricus marginatus comb. nov., espèce d’origine californienne retrouvée en France. Bulletin trimestriel de la Societé mycologique de la France 117: 183-192. Boisselet, P. & J. Guinberteau, 2001. Leucoagaricus cupresseus (Burlingham) Boisselet & Guinberteau comb. nov., une lépiote cupressicole d'origine américaine récoltée en France. Bulletin de la Fédération des Associations mycologiques méditerranéennes, n.S. 19: 33-42. Burlingham, G.S., 1945. Noteworthy species of Lepiota and Lactaria. Mycologia 37: 53-64. (L. cupressea, L. marginata) Chesnut, V.K., 1900. Poisonous properties of the Green-spored Lepiota. Asa Gray Bulletin 8: 87-93. (=Chl. molybdites) Clements, F.E., 1893; 1896. described new species of Lepiota from Nebraska in a series called Botanical Survey of Nebraska, published by the University of Nebraska. (L. avellanea, L. sulphurina, L. spectabilis, and Mastocephalus carneoannulatus, M. incarnates, M. repandus) Cochran, K.W., 1987. Poisonings due to misidentified mushrooms. McIlvainea 8 (1): 27-29. (Chl. molybdites)

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Conard, H.S., 1914. Secotium agaricoides, a stalked puffball. Proceedings of the Iowa Academy of Science 19: 107-108. (=Endoptychum agaricoides) Conard, H.S., 1915. The structure and development of Secotium agaricoides. Mycologia 7: 94-104. (=Endoptychum agaricoides) Donnelly, M., S. Brouxhon, S. Schneider, P. Wax, 2000. A rare cause of amatoxin poisoning resulting in liver transplantation and death. Journal of Toxicology. Clinical Toxicology 38: 516-517. (L. josserandii) Eilers, F.I. & B.L. Bernard, 1973. A rapid method for the diagnosis of poisoning by the mushroom Lepiota morgani. American Journal of clinical Pathology 60: 823-825. (=Chl. molybdites) Eilers, F.I. & L.R. Nelson, 1974. Characterization and partial purification of the toxin of Lepiota morgani. Toxicon 12: 557-563. (=Chl. molybdites) Ellis, J.B., 1874. New species of fungi, found at Newfield, N.J. Bulletin of the Torrey botanical Club 5: 45-46. (Ag. (Lepiota) noctiphilus) Ellis, J.B. & B.M. Everhart, 1889. Some new species of hymenomycetous fungi. Journal of Mycology 5: 24-29. (Ag. (Hypholoma) olivaesporus =Melanophyllum haematospermum) Guinberteau, J., P. Boisselet & G. Dupuy, 1998. Leucoagaricus idae-fragum, sp. nov., un nouveau Leucoagaricus des dunes atlantiques françaises de coloration rose framboise. Bulletin trimestriel de la Societé mycologique de France 114 (3): 1-18. (identical with or very close to L. decorata) Farlow, W.G. & E.A. Burt, 1929. Icones Farlowianae. The Farlow Library and Herbarium of Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass. 120 pp, 103 pl. (L. brunnea, L. americana, L. acutesquamosa, L. felina, L. granulosa, L. naucina) Feinfeld, D.A., H.C. Mofenson, T. Caraccio & M. Kee, 1994. Poisoning by amatoxin-containing mushrooms in suburban New York: Report of four cases. Journal of Toxicology. Clinical Toxicology 32: 715-721. (Chl. molybdites) Gubitz, C., 2008. Zwei neue Lepiota-Arten aus den Tropenhäusern des Ökologisch-Botanischen Gartens der Universität Bayreuth. Z. Mykol. 74: 135-146. (L. pseudorubella, L. rubrobrunnea) Haines, J.H., 1984. A tragic Lepiota poisoning. McIlvainea 6 (2): 21-23. (L. josserandii) Haines, J.H., E. Lichstein & D. Glickerman, 1985. A fatal poisoning from an amatoxin containing Lepiota. Mycopathologia 93: 15-17. (L. josserandii)

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Harkness, H.W. & J.P. Moore, 1880. Catalogue of the Pacific Coast fungi. California Academy of Science, Feb. 2, 1880. (Ag. (Lepiota) cristatus, Ag. excoriatus, Ag. illinatus, Ag. procerus, Ag. rachodes) Hemmes, D.E. & D.E. Desjardin, 2002. A preliminary listing of Lepiota from the Hawaiian Islands. Inoculum 53 (3): 32. Horne, W.T. & I.J. Condit, 1941. Lepiota morgani, an unwholesome fungus. Mycologia 33: 666-667. (=Chl. molybdites) Kauffman, C.H., 1918. The Agaricaceae of Michigan 1 (text; 924 pages); 2 (plates). Publ. Mich. geol. biol. Survey Biol., Ser. V, 26: 1-924. (L. fischeri =Limacella guttata; Hypholoma vinosum =Melanophyllum haematospermum) Kauffman, C.H., 1924. The genus Lepiota in the United States. Papers from the Michigan Academy of Science, Arts and Letters 4: 319-344. (newly described are: L. cuneatospora, L. flammeotincta, L. fusispora, L. olivacea, L. rubida) KEY (122 spp., incl. Limacella) Kerrigan, R.W., 1986. The Agaricales (gilled fungi) of California 6. Agaricaceae. Mad River Press, Eureka, CA. 62 pp. (Melanophyllum) Kropp, B.R., 2008. Dermoloma inconspicuum from Belize with molecular support for its placement in the Agaricaceae. Mycotaxon 104: 235-240. Kyde, M.M. & J.L. Peterson, 1986. A variant of Lepiota cristata. Mycologia 78: 851-853. (L. cristata var. viridispora) Lehmann, P.F. & U. Khazan, 1992. Mushroom poisoning by Chlorophyllum molybdites in the Midwest United States. Mycopathologia 118: 3-13. Levitan, D., J.I. Macy & J. Weissman, 1981. Mechanism of gastrointestinal hemorrhage in a case of mushroom poisoning by Chlorophyllum molybdites. Toxicon 19: 179-180. Longyear, B.O., (‘1901’) 1902. New species of Michigan fungi. Report of the Michigan Academy of Science 3: 57-60. (L. cyanozonata ) Montoya, L. & V.M. Bandala, (‘2005’) 2006. A new species and a new record of Lepiota occurring in the Gulf of Mexico area. Mycotaxon 94: 111-125. (L. trichroma, L. subcitrophylla, L. hemisclera) Morgan, A.P., 1883. The mycologic flora of the Miami valley, Ohio. Journal of the Cincinnati Society for natural History 6: 54-81. (A. miamensis, A. granosus)

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Morgan, A.P., 1906. North American species of Lepiota. Journal of Mycology 12: 154-159; 195-203; 242-248. (L. alluviina, L. candida, L. gemmata, L. glischra (=Limacella glischra), L. neophana, L. phaeosticta, L. rufescens, L. rufipes, L. spanista, L. umbrosa) Morgan, A.P., 1907. North American species of Lepiota. Journal of Mycology 13: 1-18. (L. bentista, L. daucipes, L. drymonia, L. flavescens, L. fragilisssima, L. polypyramis, L. radicata, L. rhodopepla) Murrill, W.A., 1911. The Agaricaceae of tropical North America -- II. Mycologia 3: 79-91. (L. lactea, L. colimensis, L. tepeitensis, L. flavodisca, L. subcristata, L. testacea, L. subgranulosa, L. broadwayi, L. subgrisea, L. aspratella, L. rimosa, L. jamaicensis, L. abruptibulba, L. cristata, L. cretacea, L. subclypeolaria, L. hemisclerus, L. rubrotincta; Chl. molybdites) Murrill, W.A., 1912. The Agaricaceae of the Pacific Coast II. Mycologia 4: 231-262. (L. subnivosa, L. petasiformis, L. castaneidisca, L. amplifolia, L. sequoiarum, L. fumosifolia, L. castanescens, L. roseilivida, L. subfelina, L. concentrica, L. roseifolia, L. fuliginescens, L. rubrotinctoides, L. magnispora) Murrill, W.A., 1914. Agaricaceae. North American Flora 10 (1): 41-65. (newly described are: L. hortensis, L. scabrivelata, L. dryophila, L. muticolor, L. amanitiformis, L. mississippiensis, L. roseicinerea, L. hemisphaerica) KEY (88 spp) Murrill, W.A., 1922. Another green-spored genus of gill-fungi. Mycologia 14: 96-98. (Chlorosperma; C. olivaespora comb.nov. =Melanophyllum haematospermum) Murrill, W.A., 1939. Some Florida gill-fungi. Journal of the Elisha Mitchell Scientific Society 55: 361-372. (L. truncatispora) Murrill, W.A., 1939. Oligocene Island Fungi. Bulletin of the Torrey botanical Club 66: 151-160. (L. praegraveolens, L. rubriceps, L. subcristatella, L. subdryophila) Murrill, W.A., 1940. Additions to Florida Fungi -- IV. Bulletin of the Torrey botanical Club 67: 227-235. (L. phaeostictiformis) Murrill, W.A., 1941. Some Florida novelties. Mycologia 33: 279-287. (L. floridana) Murrill, W.A., 1941. More Florida novelties. Mycologia 33: 434-448. (L. subfulvastra, L. subrhodopepla) Murrill, W.A., 1942. New fungi from Florida. Lloydia 5: 136-157. (L. subcultorum, L. subpumila) Murrill, W.A., 1943. More new fungi from Florida. Lloydia 6: 207-228. (L. asperiformis, L. humei, L. mammillata, L. roseiceps, L. subfulvidisca, L. subneophana, L. subphaeosticta, L. subrepanda, L. subrhacodes, L. tinctoria, L. truncicola, L. westii)

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Murrill, W.A., 1943. Some southern novelties. Mycologia 35: 422-433. (Limacella roseola = Lepiota roseola) Murrill, W.A. (‘1944’) 1945. More fungi from Florida. Lloydia 7: 303-327. (L. aeruginea, L. cretaceiformis) Murrill, W.A., 1945. New Florida fungi. Quarterly Journal of the Florida Academy of Sciences 8: 175-198. 1945. (L. aurora, L. brevipes, L. fumosialba, L. fumosiceps, L. sanguiflua, L. subasperula, L. venus) Murrill, W.A., 1946. New and interesting Florida fungi. Lloydia 9: 315-330. (L. anomala, L. citriniceps, L. cristatiformis, L. gilvidisca, L. pinicola, L. roseifulva, L. subrosea, L. subroseifolia) Murrill, W.A., 1949. Florida Lepiotas. Lloydia 12: 56-61. (L. australis) Murrill, W.A., 1951. New Agarics from Florida. Mycologia 43: 235-239. (L. aspericeps, L. murinidisca, L. neglecta) Nordt, S.P., A. Manoguerra & R.F. Clark, 2000. 5-Year analysis of mushroom exposures in California. Western Journal of Medecine 173: 314-317. Peck, C.H., (‘1870’) 1872. Annual report of the state botanist. Rep. N.Y. St. Mus. nat. Hist. 23. (Ag. americanus) Peck, C.H., 1872. Annual report of the state botanist. Rep. N.Y. St. Mus. nat. Hist. 24. (Ag. eximius =Melanophyllum haematospermum) Peck, C.H., 1873-1874. Descriptions of new species of fungi. Bull. Baffalo Soc. nat. Sci. 1: 41-72. (Ag. (Lepiota) fuscosquameus; Ag. (Lepiota) oblitus) Peck, C.H., 1876. Annual report of the state botanist on 1874. Rep. N.Y St. Mus. nat. Hist. 28. (Ag. pusillomyces) Peck, C.H. 1878. Annual report of the state botanist. Rep. N.Y. St. Mus. nat. Hist. 29. (Ag. naucinoides) Peck, C.H., 1879. New Species of Fungi. Botanical Gazette 4 (3): 137-139. (Ag. morgani =Chl. molybdites) Peck, C.H., 1879. Two new fungi. Bulletin of the Torrey botanical Club 6: 77. (Lycoperdon warnei, sp.nov. a synonym of Endoptychum agaricoides) Peck, C.H., (‘1882’) 1884. New York species of Lepiota. Rep. N.Y. St. Mus. nat. Hist. 35: 150-164. (Ag. alluviinus, Ag. rubrotinctus)

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Peck, C.H., 1884. Annual Report of the State Botanist over 1881. Rep. St. Mus. N.Y. nat. Hist. 35. (Ag. cristatellus) Peck, C.H., 1888. Annual Report of the State Botanist. Rep. N.Y. St. Mus. nat. Hist. 41. (L. arenicola) Peck, C.H., 1890. Annual Report of the State Botanist over 1889. Rep. N.Y. St. Mus. nat. Hist. 43. (L. farinosa) Peck, C.H., 1892. Annual Report of the State Botanist over 1890. Rep. N.Y. St. Mus. nat. Hist. 44. (L. rubrotincta) Peck, C.H., 1895. New species of fungi. Bulletin of the Torrey botanical Club 22: 198-211. (L. fulvodisca) Peck, C.H., 1896. New species of fungi. Bulletin of the Torrey botanical Club 23: 411-420. (L. mutata) Peck, C.H., 1897. New species of fungi. Bulletin of the Torrey botanical Club 24: 137-147. (L. sublilacea) Peck, C.H., 1898. New species of Alabama fungi. Bulletin of the Torrey botanical Club 25: 368-372. (L. longistriata, L. earlei) Peck, C.H., 1899. New species of fungi. Bulletin of the Torrey botanical Club 26: 63-71. (L. caerulescens, L. gracilis) Peck, C.H., 1899. Annual Report of the State Botanist on 1898. Rep. N.Y. St. Mus. nat. Hist. 52. (L. solidipes) Peck, C.H., 1900. New species of fungi. Bulletin of the Torrey botanical Club 27: 14-21. (L. rugulosa) Peck, C.H., 1900. New species of fungi. Bulletin of the Torrey botanical Club 27: 609-613. (L. felinoides) Peck, C.H., 1901. Annual Report of the State Botanist over 1900. Rep. N.Y. St. Mus. nat. Hist. 54. (L. pulveracea) Peck, C.H., 1903. New species of fungi. Bulletin of the Torrey botanical Club 30: 95-101. (L. eriophora) Peck, C.H., 1904. New species of fungi. Bulletin of the Torrey botanical Club 31: 177-182. (L. brunnescens, L. glatfelteri)

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Peck, C.H., 1905. New species of fungi. Bulletin of the Torrey botanical Club 32: 77-81. (L. maculans) Peck, C.H., 1906. New species of fungi. Bulletin of the Torrey botanical Club 33: 213-221. (L. nudipes) Peck, C.H., 1907. New species of fungi. Bulletin of the Torrey botanical Club 34: 97-104. (L. xylophila) Peck, C.H., 1911. Annual report of the state botanist over 1910. N.Y. State Mus. Bull. 150. (L. allenae) Seaver, F.J., 1943. A greenhouse mushroom. Journal of the New York botanical Garden 44 (518): 36-37. (L. americana) Sheridan, W.L., 1956. Note on the ecology of Lepiota lutea. Ecology 37: 602-603. (=Lc. birnbaumii) Sieger, R.E., 2003. Trial key to Pacific Northwest Lepiota and allies. Pacific Northwest Key Council [www.svims.ca/council/Lepiot.doc] KEY (36 spp.) Singer, R., 1944. New genera of fungi. Mycologia 36: 358-369. (Smithiomyces) Smith, A.H., 1937. Unusual agarics from Michigan. V. Papers from the Michigan Academy of Science, Arts and Letters 23: 215-222 plus plates I-VII. (L. cortinarius) Smith, A.H., (‘1941’) 1942. New and unusual agarics from Michigan. III. Papers from the Michigan Academy of Science, Arts and Letters 27: 57-74. (L. cystidiosa, L. roseotincta ) Smith, A.H. & L.R. Hesler, 1938. Notes on Agarics from Tennessee and North Carolina. Journal of the Elisha Mitchell Scientific Society 54: 261-268 + 2 plates. (L. roseifolia, L. rufescens) Smith, A.H. & P.M. Rea, 1944. Fungi of southern California -- II. Mycologia 36: 125-137. (L. glatfelteri; L. lutea var. aurantiofloccosa) Smith, C.O., 1936. Lepiota morgani in southern California. Mycologia 28: 86. (Chl. molybdites) Smith, C.W., 1980. Mushroom poisoning by Chlorophyllum molybdites in Hawaii. Hawaii Med. J. 39: 13-14. Smith, H.V., 1954. A revision of the Michigan species of Lepiota. Lloydia 17: 307-328. (L. rufipes, L. neophana, L. seminuda var. pusillomyces and other species) KEY (31 spp.) Smith, H.V., 1966. Contributions toward a monograph on the genus Lepiota, I. Type studies in the genus Lepiota. Mycopath. & Mycol. appl. 29: 97-117.

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Smith, H.V., 1981. Some species of Leucocoprinus which grow in greenhouses. Michigan Botanist 20: 45-52. (Lc. birnbaumii, Lc. brebissonii, Lc. denudatus, Lc, cepaestipes, Lc. flavescens, Lc. tricolor) KEY (6 spp.) Smith, H.V. & W.J. Sundberg, 1979. Studies on the Lepiotaceae of the Pacific Coast Region. I. Two new species. Mycotaxon 8: 446-452. (L. glabridisca, L. oregonensis) Smith, H.V. & N.S. Weber, 1982. Selected species of Leucocoprinus from the southeastern United States. Contributions from the University of Michigan Herbarium 15: 297-309. (Lc. breviramus, Lc. cepaestipes, Lc. flavescens, Lc. flavus, Lc. fragilissimus, Lc. lilacinogranulosus, Lc. longistriatus, Lc. luteus, Lc. magnicystidiosus) KEY (9 spp.) Smith, H.V. & N.S. Weber, 1987. Observations on Lepiota americana and some related species. Contributions from the University of Michigan Herbarium 16: 211-221. (L. besseyi, L. sanguiflua, L. tinctoria, L. americana, L. jamaicensis) KEY (5 spp.) Smith, S. & L.A. Pfiester, 1988. Lepiota procera Parasol mushroom in Oklahoma USA. Proceedings of the Oklahoma Academy of Science 68: 79-80. Stenklyft, P.H. & W.L. Augenstein, 1990. Chlorophyllum molybdites - severe mushroom poisoning in a child. Journal of Toxicology. Clinical Toxicology 28: 159-168. Stevens, F.L., 1903. Poisoning by Lepiota morgani Pk. Journal of Mycology 9: 220-222. (=Chl. molybdites) Stratton, R., 1928. Fairy rings of Lepiota morgani Pk. in Oklahoma. Proceedings of the Oklahoma Academy of Science 7 (29): 123-127. (=Chl. molybdites) Sundberg, W.J., 1967. The family Lepiotaceae in California. Master's thesis, San Francisco State University. 219 pp. KEY (45 spp., though not all with species name) Sundberg, W.J., 1971. A new species of Lepiota. Mycologia 63: 79-82. (L. luteophylla) Sundberg, W.J., 1971. The genus Chlorophyllum (Lepiotaceae) in California. Madroño 21: 15-20. (Chl. molybdites) Sundberg, W.J., 1976. Lepiota sensu lato in California. II. Type studies of Lepiota cupressea and Lepiota marginata. Mycotaxon 3: 381-386. Sundberg, W.J., 1989. Lepiota sensu lato in California III. Species with a hymeniform pileipellis. Mycotaxon 34: 239-248. (L. cristata, L. neophana, L. thiersii) Sundberg, W.J., 1995. A type study of Lepiota pulverapella. Documents mycologiques 25 (98-100): 449-451.

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Sundberg, W.J. & J.M. Halbrendt, (‘1976’) 1977. Clamp connections in basidiocarps and tissue cultures of Chlorophyllum molybdites. Transactions of the Illinois State Academy of Science. 69 (2): 214. Underwood, L.M., 1897. Some new fungi, chiefly from Alabama. Bulletin of the Torrey botanical Club 24: 81-83. (L. mammaeformis) Vellinga, E.C., 1999. An American in a Belgian swimmingpool. Mycologist 13: 50-53. (Smithiomyces mexicanus) Vellinga, E.C., 2000. Notes on Lepiota and Leucoagaricus. Type studies on Lepiota magnispora, Lepiota barssii, and Agaricus americanus. Mycotaxon 76: 429-438. Vellinga, E.C., (‘2000’) 2001. Lepiota clypeolaria, I presume? McIlvainea 14 (2): 41-45. Vellinga, E.C., 2001. Studies in Lepiota III. Some species from California, U.S.A. Mycotaxon 80: 285-296. (L. spheniscispora, L. magnispora, L. scaberula) Vellinga, E.C., 2001. Studies in Lepiota IV. Lepiota cristata and L. castaneidisca. Mycotaxon 80: 297-306. Vellinga, E.C., 2003. Type studies in Agaricaceae – the complex of Chlorophyllum rachodes. Mycotaxon 85: 259-270. (Chl. subrhacodes, Chl. brunneum, Chl. rachodes) KEY (6 spp.) Vellinga, E.C., (‘2006’) 2007. What ever happened to the Shaggy Parasol? McIlvainea 16 (2): 11-17. (Chl. rachodes et al.) Vellinga, E.C., 2007. Lepiotaceous fungi in California, U.S.A. – 2. Lepiota rhodophylla. Mycotaxon 98: 205-211. Vellinga, E.C., 2007. Lepiotaceous fungi in California, U.S.A. – 3. Pink and lilac species in Leucoagaricus sect. Piloselli. Mycotaxon 98: 213-224. (L. decorata, L. roseolivida) Vellinga, E.C., 2007. Lepiotaceous fungi in California, U.S.A. – 4. Type studies of Lepiota fumosifolia and L. petasiformis. Mycotaxon 98: 225-232. (Cystolepiota fumosifolia, C. petasiformis, C. oregonensis) KEY (6 spp.) Vellinga, E.C., 2007. Lepiotaceous fungi in California, U.S.A. – 5. Lepiota oculata and its look-alikes. Mycotaxon 102: 267-280. (L. oculata, La. infuscatus, La. ophthalmus, La. paraplesius) KEY (4 spp.) Vellinga, E.C. & R.M. Davis, 2007. Lepiotaceous fungi in California, U.S.A. – 1. Leucoagaricus amanitoides. Mycotaxon 98: 197-204.

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Vellinga, E.C. & H.A. Huijser, (‘1998’) 1999. Studies in Lepiota I. Species with a hymeniform pileus covering. Belg. J. Bot. 131: 191-210. KEY (13 spp., but most of them not yet observed in North America) Vellinga, E.C. & W.J. Sundberg, 2008. Lepiotaceous fungi in California, U.S.A. – 6. Lepiota castanescens. Mycotaxon 103: 97–108. Weresub, K.L., 1971. Congo red for instant dinstinction between poisonous Lepiota molybdites and edible L. brunnea. Canadian Journal of Botany 49: 2059-2060. Whitaker, G.R. & J.F. Box, 1985. Chlorophyllum molybdites mushroom poisoning: a case report and review of the syndrome. Journal of the Arkansas Medical Society 82: 220-222. Zeller, S.M., 1922. Contributions to our knowledge of Oregon fungi – I. Mycologia 14: 173-199. (L. pulcherrima) Zeller, S.M., 1929. Contribution to our knowledge of Oregon fungi – III. Mycologia 21: 97-111. (L. decorata) Zeller, S.M., 1933. New or noteworthy Agarics from Oregon. Mycologia 25: 376-391. (L. kauffmani; L. pulverapella) Zeller, S.M., 1934. A new species of Lepiota. Mycologia 26: 210-211. (L. barssii) Zeller, S.M., 1938. New or noteworthy agarics from the Pacific coast States. Mycologia 30: 468-474. (L. atrodisca, L. oculata)

Keys for North America on the web

Sieger, R.E., 2003. Trial key to Pacific Northwest Lepiota and allies. Pacific Northwest Key Council [http://www.svims.ca/council/Lepiota.htm] 36 spp. Vellinga, E.C., 2004. Key to the genera in the Agaricaceae in California, using macroscopical and microscopical characters. [http://pmb.berkeley.edu/~bruns/ev/key_agaricaceaeCA.pdf] Vellinga, E.C., 2008. Key to the agaricoid species of Chlorophyllum species in North America. [http://pmb.berkeley.edu/~bruns/ev/CHLOROPHYLLUM.pdf] 6 spp. Vellinga, E.C., 2007. Key to the species of Cystolepiota in western North America. [http://pmb.berkeley.edu/~bruns/ev/vellinga_2007_cystolep_key.pdf] 6 spp.

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