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{{Short description|Species of fungus}}
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| regnum = [[Fungi]]
| genus = Psathyrella
| species = echiniceps
| divisio = [[Basidiomycota]]
| authority = ([[G.F.Atk.]]) [[A.H.Sm.]] (1972)
| classis = [[Agaricomycetes]]
| ordo = [[Agaricales]]
| familia = [[Psathyrellaceae]]
| genus= ''[[Psathyrella]]''
| species = '''''P. echiniceps'''''
| binomial = ''Psathyrella echiniceps''
| binomial_authority = ([[G.F.Atk.]]) [[A.H.Sm.]] (1972)
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| synonyms = ''Hypholoma echiniceps'' <small>G.F.Atk. (1909)</small><br>
| synonyms = ''Hypholoma echiniceps'' <small>G.F.Atk. (1909)</small><br>
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'''''Psathyrella echiniceps''''' is a species of [[agaric]] fungus in the family [[Psathyrellaceae]]. First [[species description|described]] under the name ''Hypholoma echiniceps'' by [[George F. Atkinson]] in 1909,<ref name="Atkinson 1909"/> it was transferred to the genus ''[[Psathyrella]]'' by [[Alexander H. Smith]] in 1972. It is found in the US states of [[California]], [[Idaho]], [[Maryland]], [[Michigan]], [[New York]], [[Ohio]], [[Oregon]], and [[Washington]], where it grows in small groups around [[hardwood]] stumps.<ref name="Smith 1972"/>
'''''Psathyrella echiniceps''''' is a species of [[agaric]] fungus in the family [[Psathyrellaceae]]. First [[species description|described]] under the name ''Hypholoma echiniceps'' by [[George F. Atkinson]] in 1909,<ref name="Atkinson 1909"/> it was transferred to the genus ''[[Psathyrella]]'' by [[Alexander H. Smith]] in 1972. It is found in the US states of [[California]], [[Idaho]], [[Maryland]], [[Michigan]], [[New York (state)|New York]], [[Ohio]], [[Oregon]], and [[Washington (state)|Washington]], where it grows in small groups around [[hardwood]] stumps.<ref name="Smith 1972"/>


==See also==
==See also==
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[[Category:Fungi described in 1909]]
[[Category:Fungi of the United States]]
[[Category:Fungi of the United States]]
[[Category:Psathyrellaceae]]
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[[Category:Fungi without expected TNC conservation status]]
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Latest revision as of 12:04, 29 August 2024

Psathyrella echiniceps
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Fungi
Division: Basidiomycota
Class: Agaricomycetes
Order: Agaricales
Family: Psathyrellaceae
Genus: Psathyrella
Species:
P. echiniceps
Binomial name
Psathyrella echiniceps
(G.F.Atk.) A.H.Sm. (1972)
Synonyms[1]

Hypholoma echiniceps G.F.Atk. (1909)
Drosophila echiniceps (G.F.Atk.) Murrill (1922)

Psathyrella echiniceps is a species of agaric fungus in the family Psathyrellaceae. First described under the name Hypholoma echiniceps by George F. Atkinson in 1909,[2] it was transferred to the genus Psathyrella by Alexander H. Smith in 1972. It is found in the US states of California, Idaho, Maryland, Michigan, New York, Ohio, Oregon, and Washington, where it grows in small groups around hardwood stumps.[3]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Psathyrella echiniceps (G.F. Atk.) A.H. Sm. :35". MycoBank. International Mycological Association. Retrieved 2012-12-14.
  2. ^ Atkinson GF. (1909). "Preliminary notes on some new species of Agaricaceae and Clavaria". Annales Mycologici. 7 (4): 365–76.
  3. ^ Smith AH. (1972). The North American species of Psathyrella. Memoirs of the New York Botanical Garden. Vol. 24. p. 35.
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