Gymnopus biformis

Gymnopus biformis is a North American species of agaric fungus in the family Omphalotaceae. The species was originally described by Charles Horton Peck in 1903 as Marasmius biformis. The specific epithet biformis refers to the two distinct cap shapes, which Peck noted could be either campanulate (bell-shaped) or flattened.[3] Roy Halling transferred the fungus to Gymnopus in 1997.[4]

Gymnopus biformis
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G. biformis
Binomial name
Gymnopus biformis
(Peck) Halling (1997)
Synonyms[1]
  • Marasmius biformis Peck (1903)
  • Collybia biformis (Peck) Singer (1962)[2]

See also

References

  1. "GSD Species Synonymy: Gymnopus biformis (Peck) Halling". Species Fungorum. CAB International. Retrieved 2015-05-28.
  2. Singer R. (1961). "Diagnoses fungorum novorum Agaricalium II". Sydowia. 15 (1–6): 45–83 (see p. 55).
  3. Peck CH. (1903). "Report of the state botanist". Bulletin of the New York State Museum. 67: 25.
  4. Antonín V, Halling RE, Noordeloos ME (1997). "Generic concepts within the groups Marasmius and Collybia sensu lato". Mycotaxon. 63: 356–68.


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