Agaricales
taxon
Agaricales, vulgo fungi lamellati[2] (ob earum lamellas proprias) vel raro euagaricae, sunt ordo fungorum, cui sunt nonnulli ex familiarissimis boletis. Ordini sunt triginta-tres familiae exstantes, 413 genera, et plus quam 13 000 species descriptae,[3] atque quinque genera exstincta solum ex fossilibus nota.[4][5]
Subdivisio : Agaricomycotina
Classis : Agaricomycetes
Subclassis : Agaricomycetidae
Ordo : Agaricales
Underw. (1899)[1]
Classis : Agaricomycetes
Subclassis : Agaricomycetidae
Ordo : Agaricales
Underw. (1899)[1]
Notae
recensere- ↑ Underwood LM. (1899). Moulds, mildews and mushrooms: a guide to the systematic study of the Fungi and Mycetozoa and their literature. New York, New York: Henry Holt. p. 97
- ↑ Fons nominis Latini desideratur (addito fonte, hanc formulam remove)
- ↑ Kirk PM, Cannon PF, Minter DW, Stalpers JA. (2008). Dictionary of the Fungi (10th ed.). Wallingford, UK: CABI. p. 12. ISBN 0-85199-826-7
- ↑ Poinar, GO, Buckley R. (2007). "Evidence of mycoparasitism and hypermycoparasitism in Early Cretaceous amber". Mycological Research 111 (4): 503–506
- ↑ Hibbett DS, Pine EM, Langer E, Langer G, Donoghue MJ. (1997). "Evolution of gilled mushrooms and puffballs inferred from ribosomal DNA sequences". Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA 94 (22): 12002–6
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Nexus externi
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