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author = {Takahito Kobayashi and Kentaro Hosaka and Yutaka Tamai},
title = {Type studies of the Lepiota species newly described in 1938-41 by Seiya Ito and Sanshi Imai from Japan},
year = {2022},
keywords = {Agaricales; phylogeny; taxonomy; Type study},
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url = {http://},
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journal = {Mycoscience},
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abstract = {Seven type specimens originally described as members of the genus Lepiota by S. Ito and S. Imai from Japan have been studied. Six type specimens of these species are preserved in Hokkaido University Museum (SAPA), and another specimen has been preserved in Tottori Mycological Institute (TMI). Two new combinations, namely Leucoagaricus subamanitiformis, comb. nov. and Leucocoprinus boninensis, comb. nov. are proposed. The new name, Limacella subglischra given by Ito is accepted here. I have confirmed that Lepiota atrovinosa, Lepiota inconspicua and Lepiota ossaeiformispora certainly belong to the genus Lepiota. }
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Citation for Study 29369
Citation title:
"Type studies of the Lepiota species newly described in 1938-41 by Seiya Ito and Sanshi Imai from Japan".
Study name:
"Type studies of the Lepiota species newly described in 1938-41 by Seiya Ito and Sanshi Imai from Japan".
This study is part of submission 29369
(Status: Published).
Citation
Kobayashi T., Hosaka K., & Tamai Y. 2022. Type studies of the Lepiota species newly described in 1938-41 by Seiya Ito and Sanshi Imai from Japan. Mycoscience, .
Authors
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Kobayashi T.
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Hosaka K.
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Tamai Y.
Abstract
Seven type specimens originally described as members of the genus Lepiota by S. Ito and S. Imai from Japan have been studied. Six type specimens of these species are preserved in Hokkaido University Museum (SAPA), and another specimen has been preserved in Tottori Mycological Institute (TMI). Two new combinations, namely Leucoagaricus subamanitiformis, comb. nov. and Leucocoprinus boninensis, comb. nov. are proposed. The new name, Limacella subglischra given by Ito is accepted here. I have confirmed that Lepiota atrovinosa, Lepiota inconspicua and Lepiota ossaeiformispora certainly belong to the genus Lepiota.
Keywords
Agaricales; phylogeny; taxonomy; Type study
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@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref32867,
author = {Takahito Kobayashi and Kentaro Hosaka and Yutaka Tamai},
title = {Type studies of the Lepiota species newly described in 1938-41 by Seiya Ito and Sanshi Imai from Japan},
year = {2022},
keywords = {Agaricales; phylogeny; taxonomy; Type study},
doi = {},
url = {http://},
pmid = {},
journal = {Mycoscience},
volume = {},
number = {},
pages = {},
abstract = {Seven type specimens originally described as members of the genus Lepiota by S. Ito and S. Imai from Japan have been studied. Six type specimens of these species are preserved in Hokkaido University Museum (SAPA), and another specimen has been preserved in Tottori Mycological Institute (TMI). Two new combinations, namely Leucoagaricus subamanitiformis, comb. nov. and Leucocoprinus boninensis, comb. nov. are proposed. The new name, Limacella subglischra given by Ito is accepted here. I have confirmed that Lepiota atrovinosa, Lepiota inconspicua and Lepiota ossaeiformispora certainly belong to the genus Lepiota. }
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ID - 32867
AU - Kobayashi,Takahito
AU - Hosaka,Kentaro
AU - Tamai,Yutaka
T1 - Type studies of the Lepiota species newly described in 1938-41 by Seiya Ito and Sanshi Imai from Japan
PY - 2022
KW - Agaricales; phylogeny; taxonomy; Type study
UR - http://dx.doi.org/
N2 - Seven type specimens originally described as members of the genus Lepiota by S. Ito and S. Imai from Japan have been studied. Six type specimens of these species are preserved in Hokkaido University Museum (SAPA), and another specimen has been preserved in Tottori Mycological Institute (TMI). Two new combinations, namely Leucoagaricus subamanitiformis, comb. nov. and Leucocoprinus boninensis, comb. nov. are proposed. The new name, Limacella subglischra given by Ito is accepted here. I have confirmed that Lepiota atrovinosa, Lepiota inconspicua and Lepiota ossaeiformispora certainly belong to the genus Lepiota.
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