M. clitocyboidea M. fallax M. fusca M. marginata M. platyphylla M. rimosa M. rodmani M. subfurfuracea M. texensis
Megacollybia is a genus of fungus in the family Marasmiaceae. Previously thought to be monotypic, the genus was split into several species on the basis of genetic data in 2007 . The type species, M. platyphylla, is restricted in distribution to Europe, Scandinavia, and western and central Russia.[1]M. rimosa was described as new to science from Brazil in 2013.[2]
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Megacollybia is a genus of fungus in the family Marasmiaceae. Previously thought to be monotypic, the genus was split into several species on the basis...
University of Calicut as Megacollybia virosa in 2010 using a cladistic approach. It was transferred from the genus Megacollybia to the genus Cantharocybe...
is golden in colour, much less common and found at higher altitudes. Megacollybia fallax is similar but with a gray-brown cap. Trudell, Steve; Ammirati...
reported as new to science in 2011, and C. virosa, transferred from "Megacollybia", and found in Bangladesh and India. List of Agaricales genera Lodge...
Gerronema belongs to the informal “hydropoid” clade, together with Hydropus, Megacollybia and Clitocybula. In a phylogenetic study of Clitocybulas, the hydropoid...