1984
Notulae ad Floram agaricinam Neerlandicam — VI-VII. Rickenella and Omphalina
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Persoonia - Molecular Phylogeny and Evolution of Fungi , Volume 12 - Issue 2 p. 188- 188
Rickenellla swartzii (Fr.) Kuyp., comb. nov. — Agaricus swartzii Fr., Obs. mycol. 1: 90. 1815 (basionym). This species has been known thus far as Rickenella setipes (Fr.: Fr.) Raithelhuber. However, the original diagnosis of Agaricus setipes (Fries, 1818: 162) clearly refers to another species, as A. setipes was characterized as follows: pileus 5—8 mm broad, campanulato-convex; stipe very long, 85—100 mm, setaceous; lamellae greyish; strongly resembling Agaricus corticola Pers.: Fr. As far as I can ascertain this protologue refers to a species of Mycena. The misapplication of the name Agaricus setipes might have arisen when Fries (1873: pl. 75 f. 4) published an illustration of an unnamed variety of A. setipes, which undoubtedly represents Rickenella swartzii. This unnamed variety was later (Fries, 1874: 164) called A. setipes var. acrocyaneus.
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Kuyper, T. (1984). Notulae ad Floram agaricinam Neerlandicam — VI-VII. Rickenella and Omphalina. Persoonia - Molecular Phylogeny and Evolution of Fungi, 12(2), 188–188. |