1978
DOI: 10.2307/4117101
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Hygrocybe sect. Firmae (Agaricales) in Tropical America

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“…Hygrocybe owing to the regular lamellar trama composed of long, fusiform elements -a placement confirmed by our molecular phylogenies. Others, including Pegler and Fiard (1978) and Lodge and Pegler (1990) placed H. hypohaemacta in subg. Pseudohygrocybe sect.…”
Section: Hygrocybe Noninquinansmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Hygrocybe owing to the regular lamellar trama composed of long, fusiform elements -a placement confirmed by our molecular phylogenies. Others, including Pegler and Fiard (1978) and Lodge and Pegler (1990) placed H. hypohaemacta in subg. Pseudohygrocybe sect.…”
Section: Hygrocybe Noninquinansmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It has previously been accepted at genus rank by Kovalenko (1989), or treated within the genus Hygrocybe at the rank of either subgenus (Bon, 1990) or section (Boertmann 2010;Candusso 1997;Cantrell and Lodge 2004;Pegler 1990, Pegler andFiard 1978). Bon (1989) validly combined it in Hygrocybe as subg.…”
Section: Phylogenetic Support Support For a Monophyleticmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Notes — According to the description of Pegler & Fiard (1978) , H. sangayensis belongs to the section Firmae , with H. occidentalis as the closest species based on morphological characters. However, it differs by having a scaly pilial surface, non-glabrous, non-translucent, non-striated, with the lamellae margin non-heterogeneous.…”
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“…Notes — According to the description of Pegler & Fiard (1978) , H. macrosiparia belongs to the section Firmae . The closest species based on morphological characters is H. siparia .…”
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