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Displaying records 21–33 of 33 for your search terms: Genus: agaricus
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Agaricaceae Chevall.
Fl.Gen.Env.Paris 1:121 (1826)
Agaricus L.
Sp.Pl. [Linnaeus] 2:1171 (1753)
Agaricus nidiformis Berk.
London J.Bot. 3: 185 (1844)
Agaricus pachydermus T.Lebel
Mycologia 104:508-509, Fig. 11 (2012)
Agaricus panuoides Fr.
Observ.Mycol. 2: 223 (1818)
Agaricus papillionaceus Bull.
Herb.France tab. 58 (1781)
Agaricus placomyces Peck
Rep. (Annual) New York State Mus.Nat.Hist. 29:40 (1878)
Agaricus rhizobolus Berk.
London J.Bot. 4:42-43 (1845)
Agaricus rotalis K.R.Peterson, Desjardin & Hemmes
Sydowia 52:244-247, Figs 52-55 (1999)
Agaricus subrufescens Peck
New York State Bot.Rep. 46: 25 (1894)
Agaricus sylvaticus Schaeff.
Fung.Bavar.Palat.Nasc. 4:62, Tab. CCXLII (1774)
Agaricus sylvicola (Vittad.) Peck
Rep. (Annual) Regents Univ.State New York State Cab.Nat.Hist. 23:97 (1872)
Agaricus tenerrima Berk.
Engl.Fl. 5: 61 (1836)
Agaricus wariatodes (Grgur.) T.Lebel
Mycologia 104:509 (2012)
Agaricus xanthocephalus Berk.
London J.Bot. 4: 45 (1845)

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A taxon name that is no longer current will retain its ‘Threatened’, ‘Extinct’, or ‘Extinct in the Wild’ status until a new name has been published in a Biodiversity Conservation Order.