Hymenagaricus Explained
Hymenagaricus is a genus of fungi in the family Agaricaceae. The widespread genus contains species found largely in tropical regions. Hymenagaricus was circumscribedby Belgian mycologist Paul Heinemann in 1981.
Species
- Hymenagaricus alphitochrous (Berk. & Broome) Heinem. 1981
- Hymenagaricus ardosiaecolor (Heinem.) Heinem. 1985
- Hymenagaricus caespitosus D.A.Reid & Eicker 1995 – Africa
- Hymenagaricus calicutensis Heinem. & Little Flower 1984
- Hymenagaricus canoruber (Berk. & Broome) Heinem. & Little Flower 1984
- Hymenagaricus cylindrocystis Heinem. & Little Flower 1984
- Hymenagaricus epipastus (Berk. & Broome) Heinem. & Little Flower 1984 – Sri Lanka
- Hymenagaricus fuscobrunneus D.A.Reid & Eicker 1998 – South Africa
- Hymenagaricus hymenopileus (Heinem.) Heinem. 1981
- Hymenagaricus kivuensis Heinem. 1984
- Hymenagaricus laticystis Heinem. 1985
- Hymenagaricus nigrovinosus (Pegler) Heinem. 1981
- Hymenagaricus nigroviolaceus Heinem. 1985
- Hymenagaricus ochraceoluteus D.A.Reid & Eicker 1998 – South Africa
- Hymenagaricus olivaceus Heinem. 1985
- Hymenagaricus pallidodiscus D.A.Reid & Eicker 1999 – South Africa
- Hymenagaricus rufomarginatus D.A.Reid & Eicker 1998 – South Africa
- Hymenagaricus subaeruginosus (Berk. & Broome) Heinem. & Little Flower 1984
- Hymenagaricus taiwanensis Zhu L.Yang, Z.W.Ge & C.M.Chen 2008 – Taiwan
See also