Collybia (in the strict sense) is a genus of mushrooms in the family Tricholomataceae.[1] The genus has a widespread but rare[2] distribution in northern temperate areas, and contains three species that grow on the decomposing remains of other mushrooms.[3]
Until recently a large number of other white-spored species, some very common, were assigned to this genus, but now the majority have been separated into other genera: Gymnopus, Rhodocollybia and Dendrocollybia.
Research published November 2023 reassigned a number of species previously considered to be in the genus Clitocybe to the genus Collybia, including the edible blewit and brownit mushrooms.[4]
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^He, Zheng-Mi; Chen, Zuo-Hong; Bau, Tolgor; Wang, Geng-Shen; Yang, Zhu L. (November 2023). "Systematic arrangement within the family Clitocybaceae (Tricholomatineae, Agaricales): phylogenetic and phylogenomic evidence, morphological data and muscarine-producing innovation". Fungal Diversity. 123 (1): 1–47. doi:10.1007/s13225-023-00527-2. ISSN 1560-2745. S2CID 265474036.
Collybia (in the strict sense) is a genus of mushrooms in the family Tricholomataceae. The genus has a widespread but rare distribution in northern temperate...
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reexamined the specimen, and moved it to Macrolepiota. Frequently, the name Collybia albuminosa is misused for Termitomyces eurrhizus, and the name Termitomyces...
single species Dendrocollybia racemosa, commonly known as the branched collybia or the branched shanklet. The somewhat rare species is found in the Northern...
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to section Vestipedes). Until recently it was most frequently known as Collybia dryophila. The cap is 2–6 centimetres (3⁄4–2+3⁄8 in) in diameter, convex...
mushroom in genus Collybia, giving it the name Collybia peronata. For many years it was known either as Marasmius urens or Collybia peronata (or sometimes...
et analyse structurale du collybolide, nouveau sesquiterpene extrait de Collybia maculata alb. et sch. ex fries (basidiomycetes)" [Isolation and structural...
two closely related species of edible agarics in the genus Collybia, the wood blewit (Collybia nuda, formerly Clitocybe nuda or Lepista nuda) and the field...
(2001-04-02). "Fungal metabolites. Part 45: The sesquiterpenes of Collybia maculata and Collybia peronata". Tetrahedron. 57 (14): 2791–2798. doi:10.1016/S0040-4020(01)00120-X...
latter lacks an umbo, and is white to grey in color. Some species of the Collybia, Marasmiellus, Micromphale, and Strobilurus genera are also similar, sometimes...
eucalypt forests in Australia. The species was originally described as Collybia elegans by the Australian mycologist John Burton Cleland in 1933. Cheryl...
in the Gymnopus genera were once assigned to Collybia. In 1997 it was suggested that the genus Collybia be split into three genera, one of them being...
2020. Engler M, Anke T, Sterner O (1998). "Production of antibiotics by Collybia nivalis, Omphalotus olearis, a Favolaschia and a Pterula species on natural...
other distinctive anamorphs as parts of their life-cycles. Examples are Collybia tuberosa with its apple-seed-shaped and coloured sclerotium, Dendrocollybia...
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