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Chlorolepiota

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Chlorolepiota is a genus of fungi in the family Agaricaceae. It is characterized by mushrooms with a macrolepiotoid habit, a pruinose yellow-greenish spore print, and the lack of clamp connections in the hyphae. The genus was circumscribed in 1979, with C. mahabaleshwarensis as the type and only species. [1] C. indica was described in 2013,[2] and C. brunneotincta in 2014. All species are found in India. The generic name Chlorolepiota is a portmanteau of Chlorophyllum and Macrolepiota, two closely related genera.[3]

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References

  1. ^ Sathe AV, Deshpande SD (1979). "Cholorolepiota – a new genus of Agaricales (mushrooms) from India". Current Science. 48 (15): 693–695.
  2. ^ Kumari B, Atri NS, Kaur M (2013). "Chlorolepiota indica sp. nov. – a new species from India". Mycoscience. 54 (4): 257–259. doi:10.1016/j.myc.2012.09.020.
  3. ^ Atri NS, Kumari B, Upadhyay RC (2014). "Chlorolepiota brunneotincta sp. nov. – a new species from India". Turkish Journal of Botany. 38: 370–374. doi:10.3906/bot-1206-32.
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Chlorolepiota: Brief Summary

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Chlorolepiota is a genus of fungi in the family Agaricaceae. It is characterized by mushrooms with a macrolepiotoid habit, a pruinose yellow-greenish spore print, and the lack of clamp connections in the hyphae. The genus was circumscribed in 1979, with C. mahabaleshwarensis as the type and only species. C. indica was described in 2013, and C. brunneotincta in 2014. All species are found in India. The generic name Chlorolepiota is a portmanteau of Chlorophyllum and Macrolepiota, two closely related genera.

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