Lima belas spesies jamur Agaricales di Cagar Alam dan Taman Wisata Alam Kamojang, Jawa Barat, koleksi Arko et al. (2017), memiliki beragam karakter morfologi. Jamur tersebut telah dianalisis hubungan kekerabatannya dengan taksonomi numerik. Metode yang digunakan dalam penelitian ini yaitu studi literatur dengan menganalisis data sekundernya menggunakan program SPSS 26.0. Hasil analisis menunjukkan adanya hubungan kekerabatan terdiri dari lima kelompok. Hubungan kekerabatan terdekat yaitu Marasmius sp. 1 dan Marasmius sp. 2 dengan nilai kemiripan sebesar 97,8%. Hubungan kekerabatan terjauh yaitu Armillaria sp. dan Schizophyllum commune dengan nilai kemiripan sebesar 39%. Karakter morfologi penentu hubungan kekerabatan ialah karakteristik lamela, tangkai, dan volva. Kata kunci -Agaricales -hubungan kekerabatan -Kamojang -karakter morfologi AbstractFifteen species of Agaricales mushrooms in Kamojang Nature Reserve and Nature Park, West Java, collected by Arko et al. (2017) have various morphological characteristics. They were analyzed its phenetic relationship by numerical taxonomy using SPSS 26.0. The results showed that the phenetic relationship was divided into five clusters. The closest phenetic relationship is Marasmius sp. 1 and Marasmius sp. 2 with a similarity value of 97.8%. The most distant phenetic relationship is Armillaria sp. and Schizophyllum commune with a similarity value of 39%. Morphological characters that determined this phenetic relationship is its lamellae, stipe, and volva. Keywords -Agaricales -Kamojang -morphological characteristics -phenetic relationship PendahuluanJamur yang termasuk ordo Agaricales memiliki struktur tubuh buah terdiri dari tudung (pileus) dengan bilah (gills/lamella) dan tangkai (stipe/stalk), terdapat pula cincin (annulus) dan volva, namun beberapa spesies jamur hanya memiliki salah satu cincin/volva
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