SYSTEMATIC ARRANGEMENT
Scientific Nanio. Authority for Name.
OF ATJSTRALTAN FUNGI,
1
ss
Habitat.
B. Occurrijnce. General Characters.
W.A. S.A. T. 1 V. N.S.W. Q-
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GROUP l.-HYMENOMYCETES .-FRIES , SYST. MYC. I. 53 (1821). OEDEK I.-A(}ARICACEÆ,-rEIES, PL. HOMON. 66 (1826).
3 5 a '
36
8 V. 36
10 „ 23
4 s
C IX. 5
7 V. 18
I 3
2 » 4
9 „ 31
5
3 V 7*
14 IX. 9
13 .. 7
12 4
15 .) G
11 V. 47
39 V. 150
43 „ 258
25 „ 185
32 » 243
37 „ 130
33 ” 236
24 „ 101
29 „ 1 1 1
20 „ 86
18 „ 83
28 IX. 29
38 V. 145
42 IX . 36
34 V. 234
21 „ 170
36 „ 132
19 „ 88
40 V.165
31 „ 127
31 „ 127
35 IX. 37
23 IX. 13
16 V. 70
17 j „ 74
A. aiianæceps
A. gross.'i
A . mappa
A. imu'iDU
A . muscaria
A. ovoidea
A . Prcisaii
A. spissa ...
A. strobilacca
A. verna ...
A. farinacea
A. illudens
A. pulchella
A. vaginata
1. A m a n it a .— P e r s . S y n . 2 4 6 (1 8 0 1 ) .
Berk., Hook., Loncl. Journ. VII. 572 (1848) ... Piue-apple-bcadcd amanita
Berk., FI. Tasm. H. 242 (1 8 6 0 )...
Fries, Kpicr. 6 (1838) ...
Cooke and Mass., Grev. XVIII. 1 (1889)
Linn., in Fries S.M. 1. 16 (1821)
Fries, Ilym. Eur. 18 (1874)
Fries, PI. Preiss. H. 131 (1846)
Fries, ICpier. 9 (1838)
Cooke, Grev. XIX. 82 (1891) ...
Fries, Ilym. Eur. 18 (1874)
Cooke anil Mass., Grev. XVI. 72 (1888) ...
Cooke and Mass., Grev. XVIII. 1 (1889)
Cooke and Mass., Grev. XVI. 30 (1887)
Cooke and M ass., Grev. XVIII. 1 (1889)
Roze, Karst. Hattsv. I. 6 (1879)
Large amanita
Napkin amanita
Mouse-coloured amanita
F ly amanita ...
Ovoid amanita
Preiss’s amanita
Clammy amanita
Cone-like amanita
... Spring amanita
2 . A m a n it o p s is .— R o z e , in K a r s t.
Short-stalked amanitopsis
Mealy amanitopsis
Illusive amanitopsis
Beautiful amanitopsis
Sheathed amanitopsis ...
3 . L e p io t a .—Pers.,
Agaricus, Amanitopsis.
T. Q- Ground ...
Ground ...
Ground ...
Sandy soil
Woods .....................
Ground ...
San<lysoil,woods,&c
Woods ...
Ground ...
Moist woods
Broad, smooth, shining, breaking into distinct angular spaces or arcolæ
at the centre, each bearing a conical wart ; pme-apple-Jike.
White Thick, fleshy, wartcd. Stem bulbous ; ring obsolete.
Delicate. Without separable cuticle, dry, primrose, white, or buff.
Bell shaped, shining, mouse coloured. Stem thin, straight, whitish.
Large. Orange scarlet, clothed with scattered warts. Very common.
White, lleinispherical, margin inflexed. Edible.
Fleshy, viscid. Stem stuffed, mealy, rooting.
' liouah, with minute crowded mealy warts, amber grey. _
i Hemispherical, covered with large persistent obtusely-comcal warts,
I arranged after the manner of a fir-cone, ochrey yellow,
i Snow white, beautiful, viscid. Appearing in spring and summer.
Hattsv. I. 6 (1879).—Agaricus, Amanita.
V.
Q.
V.
V.
... V. N.S.W. Q. B
Ground ...
Ground ...
Ground ...
Ground ...
Woods and under
trees
. 68 (1797).—Agaricus.
1 L. asprata
1 L. australiana
Berk., Hook., Lond. Journ. VI. 481 (1847)
Fries, Pi. I'reiss. 11. I3i (1 816 ) .....................
Warty lepiota
Auslralian lepiota
16
17 W .A .
N.S.W. Q; 1
Ground, trunks ... I
Sandy soil ... I
L. Beckleri Berk., Linn. Journ. XIII. 156 (1873) Beckler’s lepiota 18 N.S.W. Ground, in scorched t
places
Cow-dung, &c. ... !:
Ground ... ^
Ground ... ... <
Trunks ... — ^
L. bubalina
L. cepæstipes
L. cepæstipes, var. cretacea
L. cheimonoceps ...
Berk., Linn. Journ. X III. 156 (1873)
Fries, Ilym. Eur, 35 (1874)
Hull, Champ. 374 (1798)
Berk, and Curt., Linn. Journ. X. 283 (1869)
Gazelle lepiota
Onion-stalked lepiota ...
Chalky lepiota
Winter-capped lepiota
19
20
20A
21
W.A. V.
QQ
(i-
B
L, clypeolaria Fries, S.M. I. 21 ( 1821) Shield-like lepiota 22 V. Q- 1 B Woods and hot- t
L. cristata
L. dolichaula
Frie.s, S.M. I. 22 (1821) ........................................
Bork. and Br., Linn. Trans. X X V II. 150 (1869) ...
Crested lepiota
Long-tubed lepiota
23
24
T. V.
Q.
B
IIU UOL.O
Fields,lawns,&c, ... •
Ground ... ... 1
L. cxcoriata Fries, Ilym. Eur. 30 (1874) Flaky lepiota 25 W .A . V. N.S.W. (Ì- I ï i Tastnrcs ... ... 1
L. fimetaria Cooke and Mass., Grev. XVIII. 1 (1889) Dung lepiota ... 26 Q- Dung ... ••. 1
L. granulosa
L. laveudulæ
Fries, I-Iym. Eur. 36 (1874)
Cooke aud Mass., Grev. XVI. 72 ( 1 888 ) ...
Granular lepiota
Lavender lepiota
27
28 S.A.
V.
V.
scaly below.
Imall. Fleshy, ti
tathor fleshy, n:
whitish.
?awny, with a fe
tather fleshy, w
drying,
dcmbranaceous,
iVhitish broAvn.
Membranaceous, thiu, pale-cream colour. Stem slender, hollow'.
Slcmler. Eathm «csliy, tawny. Stem even and smoolli, as well as cap.
Whitish. Fleshy, silky. Stem short, almost hollow, thickened at base.
Spores globose. „ , , ,
Rather fleshy, mealy, rufous with a tawny tinge. Slem slender, cylm-
Fleshy, pale ochre, variegated with darker concentric scales.
Large and tall, very shaggy, brownish. F le shy, cuticle thick and torn
Q- B Woods and heaths ... 1
Ground ...
L. leontoderes Berk, and Br., Liim. Journ. XI. 499 (1871) Tawny lepiota
Scaly lepiota
Shovel-hearing lepiota
Bossed lepiota
29 Q- Ground ...
L. lepidophora
L. licmopbora
L. mastoidea
Berk, and Br., Linn. Journ. X I. 498 (1871)
Berk, and Br., Linn. Journ. XI. .500 (1871)
Fries, S.M. I. 20 ( 1821)
30
31
32 S'.A.
V.
V.
N.S.W.
N .sV w . q '-
B
B
Ground ...
Ground ...
Ground ...
L. membranacea ... Cooke and M ass., Grev. XXL 36 (1892) Membranous lepiota ... 3.3 Q. Chix)s of wood buried
in ground
L.mesomorpha Fries, KI. I. 2 ( 1828) ... Intermediate lepiota ... 34 V. B Ground ...
L. naucina Fries, Epicr. 16 (1838)... Short-stalked lepiota ... 35 V. B Fields ......................
L. naucina, var. sphoerospora Cooke aud Mass.. Grev. X V III. 5 (1890) Globose-spored lepiota 3 5 a Q. Ground ...
L. obclavata Cooke and Mass., Grev. XVI. 80 (1887) ... Obclavate lepiota 36 S'.A. V. Charred ground,
under Eu ca lyp tu s
L. ochrophylla Cooke and Mass., Grev. XVIII. 2 (1889) Sandy ground
Oclire-gilled lepiota ,,, 37 L. proeera Q. Fries, S.M, 1. 2 0 ( 1821)
Tull lepiota 38 T . V. N.SÏW. 'i i Pastures ...
L. rhacodes Frzes, Ilym. Eur. 29 (1874) Stripped lepiota 39 V. . . . B Shady iiastures
Ochrev white. Slein short, bulbous, brick red.
White and m ealy. Fleshy, sprinkled with erect prominent warts, cluetly
O circy yellow, clad with scattered broad unetiual warts, which soon
Vermihoiifclad with irregular deciduous whitish warts. Stem hollow,
Si^J'^and colour very variable, grey, brown, &c. Thin, margin
membranaceous, deeply furrowed. Common. Edible.
laiicy wiULe, (viLii uativci
low white Thin, powdery. Stem thickened downwards; mealy,
cnder. pieshy, variable in colour, yellowish or pinkish. Common.
nail and delicate. Slightly fleshy, whitish yellow, red scales.
Icshv centre smooth, otherwise wilh point-like scales, margin torn,
nail and delicate. Fleshy, paje-fawu colour. Cuticle thin, hreakinj
up into scattered p.Tpillai. Edible.
ornamented with darker scales Stem slender
' or dull reddish yellow, mealy and granular.
muteiy romeuiuse ui uunuj-.
th minute reddish scales, yellow on
olded and furrowed, margin notched,
mho or boss acute, scales papillate.
UP into broad evanescent scales. Edible.
Very large. Fleshy, grey, cuticle thin, broken into persistent brown
scales. Edible.