Agaricales

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Etymology

From Agaricus + -ales.

Proper noun

Agaricales

  1. A taxonomic order within the subclass Agaricomycetidae – the euagarics, mushrooms with gills or tubes on the underside.

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Hyponyms

  • (order): Agaricaceae, Amanitaceae, Bolbitiaceae, Broomeiaceae, Clavariaceae, Coprinaceae?, Cortinariaceae, Cyphellaceae, Entolomataceae, Fistulinaceae, Gigaspermaceae?, Hemigasteraceae, Hydnangiaceae, HygrophorceaeR, Hymenogastraceae?, InocybaceaeR, Lycoperdaceae (=Agaricaceae), LyophyllaceaeR, Marasmiaceae, Mesophelliaceae?, MycenaceaeR, Mycenastraceae?, Niaceae, Nidulariaceae?, Omphalotaceae?, Phelloriniaceae, Physalacriaceae, Pleurotaceae, Pluteaceae, PorotheleaceaeR, Psathyrellaceae, Pterulaceae, Schizophyllaceae, Strophariaceae, Tricholomataceae, Tulostomataceae (=Agaricaceae), Typhulaceae (families)
    • Cribrospora, Disporotrichum, Gramincola, Mesophelliopsis, Phlebophyllum, Plicatura, Plicaturopsis, Sedecula (genera, incertae sedis)

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