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The Marasmiaceae are a family of fungi in the Agaricales order. It includes over 50 genera and some 1590 species.[1]

Genera

Marasmius rotula
Megacollybia platyphylla
Lentinula edodes
Campanells sp.
Tetrapyrgos nigripes
Marasmiellus ramealis
Omphalotus olearius
Anthracophyllum archeri
Rhodocollybia maculata
Henningsomyces candidus
Crinipellis zonata
Genus Year Type species # of species Distribution
Amyloflagellula
Singer[2]
1908 Amyloflagellula pulchra
(Berk. & Broome) Singer
4 Asia, Neotropics
Anastrophella
E.Horak & Desjardin[3]
1994 Anastrophella subpeltata
(Redhead) E.Horak & Desjardin
3 New Zealand, Japan, Hawaii
Anthracophyllum
Ces.[4]
1879 Anthracophyllum beccarianum
Ces.
10 Tropical Asia and America
Aphyllotus
Singer[5]
1974
("1973")[N 1]
Aphyllotus campanelliformis
Singer
1 Colombia
Baeospora
Singer[6]
1938 Baeospora myosura
(Fr.:Fr.) Singer
10 Worldwide
Calathella[N 2]
D.A.Reid[7]
1964 Calathella eruciformis
(P.Micheli ex Batsch) D.A.Reid
9 Europe, North America
Calyptella
Quél.[8]
1886 Calyptella capula
(Holmsk.) Quél.
20 Cosmopolitan
Campanella
Henn.[9]
1895 Campanella buettneri
Henn.
~40 Cosmopolitan, but mostly tropical
Caripia
Kuntze[10]
1898 Caripia montagnei
(Berk.) Kuntze
1 Neotropical
Cephaloscypha
Agerer[11]
1975

("1974")

Cephaloscypha morlichensis
(W.B.Cooke) Agerer
1 Worldwide
Chaetocalathus
Singer[12]
1943 Chaetocalathus craterellus
(Durieu & Lév.) Singer
~20 Mostly subtropical
Clitocybula
(Singer) Singer ex Métrod[13]
1952 Clitocybula lacerata
(Scopoli) Singer ex Métrod
~15 Cosmopolitan in temperate areas
Connopus
R.H.Petersen[14]
2010 Connopus acervatus
(Fr.:Fr.) R.H.Petersen
1 Europe, North America
Crinipellis
Pat.[15]
1889 Crinipellis stipitaria[N 3]
(Fr.:Fr.) Pat.
~75 Worldwide, mostly tropical
Cymatella
Pat.[16]
1899 Cymatella minima
Pat.
4 Antilles
Cymatellopsis
Parmasto[17]
1985
("1984")
Cymatellopsis ilmiana
1 Africa
Deigloria
Agerer[18]
1980 Deigloria pulchella
Agerer
10 Neotropical
Epicnaphus
Singer[19]
1960 Epicnaphus phalaropus
Singer
3 South America
Fissolimbus
E.Horak[20]
1979 Fissolimbus fallaciosus
E.Horak
1 Papua New Guinea
Gerronema
Singer[21]
1951 Gerronema melanomphax
13 Cosmopolitan, but mostly subtropical
Glabrocyphella
W.B.Cooke[22]
1961 Glabrocyphella palmarum
(Berk. & M.A.Curtis) W.B.Cooke
13 Cosmopolitan
Gymnopus[N 4]
(Pers.) Roussel[23]
1806 Gymnopus fusipes
(Bull.) Gray
~300 Cosmopolitan
Henningsomyces[N 5]
Kuntze[10]
1898 Henningsomyces candidus
(Per.:Fr.) Kuntze
~20 Cosmopolitan
Hispidocalyptella
E.Horak & Desjardin[3]
1994 Hispidocalyptella australis
E.Horak & Desjardin
1 Australia
Hydropus
Singer[24]
1948 Hydropus fuliginarius
(Batsch) Singer
~100 Mostly tropical
Hymenogloea
Pat.[25]
1900 Hymenogloea riofrioi
(Pat.) Pat.
1 Tropical Americas
Lactocollybia
Singer[26]
1939
("1938")
Lactocollybia lacrimosa
(R.Heim) Singer
17 Primarily tropical
Lecanocybe
Desjardin & E.Horak[27]
1999 Lecanocybe lateralis
Desjardin & E.Horak
1 Java, Hawaii
Lentinula
Earle[28]
1909
("1906")
Lentinula cubensis[N 6]
(Berk. & M.A.Curtis) Earle
3/5[N 7] East Asia, North and Central America
Macrocystidia
Joss.[29]
1934
("1933")
Macrocysitidia cucumis
(Pers.:Fr.) Joss.
5 Worldwide
Manuripia
Singer[19]
1960 Manuripia bifida
Singer
1 Bolivia
Marasmiellus
Murrill[30]
1915 Marasmiellus juniperinus
Murrill
~250 Cosmopolitan
Marasmius
Fr.[31]
1836
("1835")
Marasmius rotula
(Scop.:Fr.) Fr.
~500 Worldwide
Megacollybia
Kotl.[32]
1972 Megacollybia platyphylla
(Pers.:Fr.) Kotl. & Pouzar
8+ Europe, Eastern North America
Metulocyphella
Agerer[33]
1983 Metulocyphella lanceolata
Agerer
2 South America
Moniliophthora
H.C.Evans & al.[34]
1978 Moniliophthora roreri
(Cif.) H.C.Evans & al.
~10 Tropical
Mycetinis
Earle[28]
1909 Mycetinis alliaceus
(Jacq.:Fr.) Earle
≥8[35] Worldwide
Neocampanella
Nakasone et al.[36]
2009 Neocampanella blastanos
(Boidin & Gilles) Nakasone et al.
1 Réunion, Puerto Rico, Central African Republic
Neonothopanus
R.H.Petersen & Krisai[37]
1999 Neonothopanus nambi
(Speg.) R.H.Petersen & Krisai
1 South America
Nochascypha
Agerer[38]
1983 Nochascypha filicina
(P.Karst.) Agerer
6 South America
Nothopanus
Singer[39]
1944 Nothopanus eugrammus
(Mont.) Singer
2 Worldwide, mostly tropical
Omphalotus
Fayod[40]
1889 Omphalotus olearius
(DC.:Fr.) Singer
5 Cosmopolitan
Palaeocephala[N 8]
Singer[41]
1962
("1961")
Phaeodepas dennisii
(Dennis & D.A.Reid) Singer
1 Sierra Leone
Phaeodepas
D.A.Reid[42]
1961 Phaeodepas dennisii
D.A.Reid
2 Venezuela
Pleurocybella
Singer[43]
1947 Pleurocybella porrigens
(Pers.:Fr.) Singer
1 Worldwide, northern temperate
Pseudotyphula
Corner[44]
1953 Pseudotyphula ochracea
Corner
1 North America
Rectipilus
Agerer[45]
1973 Rectipilus fascinculatus
(Pers.:Fr.) Agerer
9 Cosmopolitan
Rhodocollybia
Singer[26]
1939
("1938")
Rhodocollybia maculata
(Alb. & Schwein.:Fr.) Singer
~30 Americas, Europe
Skepperiella
Pilát[46]
1927 Skepperiella spathularia
(Berk. & M.A.Curtis) Pilát
4 Cosmopolitan
Stipitocyphella[N 9]
G.Kost[47]
1998 Stipitocyphella kenyensis
G. Kost
1 East Africa
Stromatocyphella
W.B.Cooke[22]
1961 Stromatocyphella conglobata
(Burt) W.B.Cooke
3 North America
Tetrapyrgos[N 10]
E.Horak[48]
1987 Tetrapyrgos atrocyanea
(Métrod) E.Horak
16 Worldwide, mostly tropical
Trogia
Fr.[31]
1836 Trogia aplorutis
(Mont.) Fr.
~20 Widespread, mostly tropical

Notes and references

Notes
  1. ^ Conventional mean to indicate that the taxonomic date of publication for the purpose of priority is different from the date given by the work itself.
  2. ^ This illegitimate name is a later homonym of a genus of fossil algae (Florin, Senckenbergiana 11:241–266, 1929). The genus also appears to be polyphyletic, but the affinities of its type species are currently unknown, leaving its final placement uncertain (Yamaguchi et al., Mycoscience 50(3)156–164, 2009; Sulzbacher & al., Mycotaxon 105:37–42, 2008).
  3. ^ This species' type is now considered to fall within Crinipellis scabella.
  4. ^ Combination for some species described in Setulipes remain to be done.
  5. ^ A replacement name for Solenia Pers. (Neues Mag. Bot. 1:116, 1796), a quasi homonym of the small Cucurbitaceae genus Solena Lour. (Fl. Cochinch. 2:514, 1790).
  6. ^ A synonym of Lentinula boryana.
  7. ^ Depending on the circumscription of Asian species.
  8. ^ The placement of this genus within Agaricales is not entirely clear. It might belong in the Physalacriaceae.
  9. ^ Because the type appears to remain in the author's private collection, it is not clear whether the publication is considered valid under the International Code of Botanical Nomenclature.
  10. ^ A replacement name for Georges Métrod's Pterospora (Les Mycènes de Madagascar:129, 1949), which was already in use as Pterospora Nutt. (Gen. N. Amer. Pl. 1:269, 1818).
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See also

References