Leucoagaricus Locq. ex Singer, 1948
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Leucoagaricus Locq. ex Singer View in CoL View at ENA , Sydowia 2(1–6): 35 (1948)
= Sericeomyces Heinem. , Bulletin du Jardin Botanique National de Belgique 48(3–4): 401 (1978) Type species:— Leucoagaricus rubrotinctus (Peck) Singer , Sydowia 2(1–6): 36 (1948) (≡ Lepiota rubrotincta Peck, Annual Report on the
New York State Museum of Natural History 44: 179 (1891); ≡ Leucocoprinus rubrotinctus (Peck) Redhead , Index Fungorum 551:
1 (2023))
Diagnosis:— Differing from the similar genus Leucocoprinus by usually producing slender to moderately robust basidiomata without a distinct color change after touched, damaged, or dried, non-plicate to shortly plicate pileus without or with squamules composed of horizontal to interwoven hyphae, basidiospores without a germ pore, saprotrophic in forests, and not symbiotic with attine ant species.
General characteristics:— Basidiomata usually small to medium-sized, slender to moderately robust, without a distinct color change after touched, damaged, or dried. Pileus usually convex to plano-convex, more or less umbonate, smooth or with fibrous or flaky, white or variously colored squamules on a whitish background, with a non-plicate to shortly plicate margin. Lamellae usually free, crowded, whitish, with a more or less cystidiose edge, interspersed with abundant lamellulae. Stipe usually more or less curved, subcylindrical, more or less bulbous at the base, whitish, smooth or with minute squamules. Annulus usually superior or median, almost unmoveable, with a flaring margin, easily broken. Odor usually fungal. Taste usually fungal.
Basidiospores usually more or less ovoid to amygdaliform and thick-walled, smooth, colorless, dextrinoid, without a germ pore. Basidia usually four-spored, monomorphous. Lamella trama regular, subregular to trabecular. Cheilocystidia usually present, sometimes with crystals on the apex. Pleurocystidia usually absent. Pileus squamules usually composed of horizontal to interwoven hyphae. Clamp connections usually absent in most tissues.
Habits and distribution:— Usually gregarious, not or weakly caespitose, saprotrophic on soil in forests, mainly known from the subtropical and temperate regions.
Notes:— In the current concept, Leucoagaricus is a significantly supported monophyletic group ( Figs. 1 View FIGURE 1 & 2 View FIGURE 2 ) restricted to the old concepts of Leucoagaricus sect. Rubrotincti and Sericeomyces , with the exception of the group of species around S. sericifer (in Leucocoprinus in the current concept). Urrea-Valencia et al. (2023) actually generated a similar phylogeny based on ITS and nrLSU data.
Schultz et al. (2024) explored the phylogeny of Agaricaceae s. str. members cultivated by attine ant species, based on 625 loci. All the collections classified as Leucoagaricus species in that study are currently recognized as Leucocoprinus species in this study, implying that no Leucoagaricus species in the current concept have known to be cultivated by attine ant species at the present stage.
New combination:— The following new combination is proposed based on the phylogenetic and morphological evidence. See below for details.
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