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Genus of fungi
species (for a complete list see List of Marasmius species). Note that some well-known former members of Marasmius, such as M. alliaceus, have been moved
Marasmius
Species of fungus
OCLC 64510388. Marasmius oreades, the fairy ring mushroom, leprechaun. Tom Volk's Fungus of the Month for March 2003 Media related to Marasmius oreades at
Marasmius_oreades
Species of gilled mushroom
Marasmius wynneae (sometimes incorrectly spelt Marasmius wynnei) is a species of gilled mushroom found in European woods. This species was originally described
Marasmius_wynneae
Species of fungus
Marasmius vagus, the wandering creamsicle or wandering parachute, is a small bright orange gilled mushroom in the family Marasmiaceae. The Greek language
Marasmius_vagus
Species of fungus
Marasmius semiustus is a species of fungus in the family Marasmiaceae. It is a plant pathogen responsible for banana plant disease commonly found in the
Marasmius_semiustus
Species of fungus
mushroom, the pinwheel marasmius, the little wheel, the collared parachute, or the horse hair fungus. The type species of the genus Marasmius, M. rotula was first
Marasmius_rotula
Species of fungus
Marasmius austrorotula is a species of fungus in the large agaric genus Marasmius. Found in Argentina, where it grows on the fallen leaves of South American
Marasmius_austrorotula
Species of fungus
Marasmius funalis is a species of Marasmiaceae fungus known only from Japan. The species produces small mushrooms with reddish-brown caps up to 6 millimetres
Marasmius_funalis
Species of fungus
Marasmius valdivianus is a species of fungus in the large agaric genus Marasmius. Found in Chile, the fungus was described as new to science in 1969 by
Marasmius_valdivianus
Species of mushroom
Marasmius haematocephalus, commonly known as the purple pinwheel, is a basidiomycete mushroom of the genus Marasmius. It grows on leaf litter and forms
Marasmius_haematocephalus
Species of fungus
alliaceus (syn. Marasmius alliaceus), commonly known as the garlic parachute, is one of the larger mushrooms formerly in the genus Marasmius, having a beige
Mycetinis_alliaceus
Species of fungus
into synonymy with Marasmius. M. tageticolor is classified in section Sicci, subsection Siccini, series Leonini of the genus Marasmius. The smooth, convex
Marasmius_tageticolor
Species of fungus
Marasmius asiaticus is a species of agaric fungus in the family Marasmiaceae. Within the large genus Marasmius, it is classified in section Sicci. Known
Marasmius_asiaticus
Species of fungus
classified in Marasmius section Sicci. List of Marasmius species Dutta AK, Chandra S, Pradhan P, Acharya K (2014). "A new species of Marasmius sect. Sicci
Marasmius_midnapurensis
Species of fungus
the gill edges and cap surfaces. List of Marasmius species Retnowati, Atik; Lestari, Anis S. (2025). "Marasmius tenuissimus (Agaricales, Marasmiaceae):
Marasmius_tenuissimus
Species of fungus
of the genus Marasmius. The specific epithet koae refers to the name of the tree upon which the fungus grows. The fruit bodies of Marasmius koae are rounded
Marasmius_koae
Species of fungus
Marasmius crinis-equi is a species of fungi in the family Marasmiaceae, being a plant pathogen. It is commonly known as the 'horse hair fungus', and appears
Marasmius_crinis-equi
Species of fungus
Marasmius exiguus is a species of fungus in the large agaric genus Marasmius. Found in Chile, it was described as new to science in 1969 by mycologist
Marasmius_exiguus
U W X Y Z Marasmius abrubtipes Corner (1996) Marasmius abundans Corner (1996) Marasmius acanthocheilus Desjardin & E.Horak (1997) Marasmius acerinus Peck
List_of_Marasmius_species
Species of fungus
Cleland in 1933. Cheryl Grgurinovic transferred it to Marasmius in a 1997 publication. List of Marasmius species Bougher NL, Syme K. (1998). Fungi of southern
Marasmius_elegans
Species of gilled mushroom
Digital Library. Retrieved 2020-03-29. Media related to Marasmius cohaerens at Wikimedia Commons Marasmius cohaerens in Index Fungorum. " cohaerens". National
Marasmius_cohaerens
Species of fungus
Marasmius sacchari is a fungal plant pathogen which has been identified as causing root rot of sugar cane. List of Marasmius species See the Crop Knowledge
Marasmius_sacchari
Species of fungus
Marasmius pacificus is a species of fungus in the large agaric genus Marasmius. It is found in Chile, where it grows on the fallen leaves of Aextoxicon
Marasmius_pacificus
Species of fungus
activity towards Paecilomyces varioti. List of Marasmius species Gilliam MS. (1976). "The genus Marasmius in the northeastern United States and adjacent
Marasmius_fulvoferrugineus
Species of fungus
of Marasmius species Hennings P. (1904). "Fungi Amazonici a cl. Ernesto Ule collecti I". Hedwigia (in Latin). 43 (3): 154–86 (see p. 183). Marasmius amazonicus
Marasmius_amazonicus
Species of fungus
Marasmius limosus is a mushroom in the family Marasmiaceae. List of Marasmius species Uzunov, Blagoy A. (2016). "First record of Marasmius limosus and
Marasmius_limosus
Species of fungus
Marasmius sullivantii is a species of fungus in the family Marasmiaceae. The species was originally described by the French botanist Jean Pierre François
Marasmius_sullivantii
Species of fungus
Marasmius aporpus is a species of fungus in the large agaric genus Marasmius. Found in Chile, it was described as new to science in 1969 by mycologist
Marasmius_aporpus
Species of fungus
peronata. For many years it was known either as Marasmius urens or Collybia peronata (or sometimes Marasmius peronatus or Collybia urens). The peronatus and
Collybiopsis_peronata
Species of fungus
Marasmius cladophyllus is a species of fungus in the family Marasmiaceae. Found in South America and Central America, it was described as new to science
Marasmius_cladophyllus
Species of fungus
Marasmius munyozii is a species of fungus in the large agaric genus Marasmius. It is found in Chile, where it grows on dead grass leaves. The cap is white
Marasmius_munyozii
Species of fungus
Synonyms Crinipellis perniciosa (Stahel) Singer, (1943) Crinipellis perniciosa var. perniciosa (Stahel) Singer, (1943) Marasmius perniciosus Stahel, (1915)
Moniliophthora_perniciosa
Species of fungus
growths on the mushroom surface. Outside of its genus, it may resemble Marasmius strictipes. Additionally, Rhodocollybia butyracea has a pinkish spore
Gymnopus_dryophilus
Species of mushroom endemic to China
Marasmius albopurpureus is a species of mushroom-forming fungus that has only ever been observed in Baili Dao in Southern China. The mushroom grows on
Marasmius_albopurpureus
Species of fungus
Marasmius siccus, or orange pinwheel, is a species of fungus in the Marasmius genus. It is found in Eurasia and eastern North America. The small orange
Marasmius_siccus
Fungus species
Marasmius plicatulus, also known as the red pinwheel or pleated marasmius, is a North American species of fungus. The cap is mahogany with a velvety texture
Marasmius_plicatulus
Species of fungus
section Marasmius, and the subsection Penicillati, due to characters of the stem, gills and pileipellis (the outer-most layer of the cap). Marasmius sasicola
Marasmius_sasicola
Species of fungus
scandens Binomial name Marasmiellus scandens (Massee) Dennis & D.A. Reid, (1957) Synonyms Marasmius byssicola Petch, (1928) Marasmius scandens Massee
Marasmiellus_scandens
Species of fungus
scientifically by French mycologist Lucien Quélet in 1878. List of Marasmius species "Marasmius capillaris Quél". MycoBank. International Mycological Association
Marasmius_bulliardii
Species of fungus
Marasmius lomatiae is a species of fungus in the large agaric genus Marasmius. It is found in Argentina, where it grows on the dead leaves of Lomatia
Marasmius_lomatiae
Species of fungus
by 3–5 μm. The mushrooms somewhat resemble Marasmius rotula, but are smaller and darker in color. "Marasmius capillaris Morgan". MycoBank. International
Marasmius_capillaris
Species of fungus
inoderma Binomial name Marasmiellus inoderma (Berk.) Singer (1955) Synonyms Marasmius inoderma Berk. (1851) Chamaeceras inodermus (Berk.) Kuntze (1898)
Marasmiellus_inoderma
Species of fungus
Mycetinis scorodonius (syn. Marasmius scorodonius) is one of the garlic-scented mushrooms formerly in the genus Marasmius, having a beige cap of up to
Mycetinis_scorodonius
Genus of fungi
Resupinatus applicatus (Batsch) Gray Synonyms List Asterotus Singer 1943 Marasmius sect. Pleurotopsis Henn. 1898 Phyllotremella Lloyd 1920 Phyllotus P. Karst
Resupinatus
Species of fungus
history, it was moved to the genera Collybia by Paul Kummer in 1803, Marasmius by Jules Favre in 1939, and Pseudohiatula by Georges Métrod in 1952. Rolf
Strobilurus_tenacellus
Species of fungus
Mycetinis querceus (syn. Marasmius querceus) is one of the garlic-scented mushrooms formerly in the genus Marasmius. It has a reddish brown stipe, and
Mycetinis_querceus
Species of fungus
Marasmius stenophyllus is a fungal plant pathogen. Index Fungorum USDA ARS Fungal Database v t e
Marasmius_stenophyllus
Species of fungus
Rhizomarasmius setosus (syn. Marasmius setosus or Marasmius recubans) is a tiny whitish mushroom having a distinctive hairy stem. It has been given the
Rhizomarasmius_setosus
Species of fungus
3342921 IndexFungorum: 331597 MycoBank: 331597 SpeciesFungorum: 331597 Marasmius primulinus Wikidata: Q59511882 AusFungi: 60023476 CoL: 3XZV3 GBIF: 3322970
Gymnopilus_primulinus
Species of fungus
Mycetinis kallioneus (syn. Marasmius kallioneus) is a mushroom formerly in the genus Marasmius, which grows with dwarf shrubs and flowering plants in
Mycetinis_kallioneus
Species of lichen
has been shuffled to several genera in its taxonomic history, including Marasmius, Pleurotus, and the now-superseded genus names Chamaeceras, and Dendrosarcus
Collybiopsis_affixa
Species of fungus
name Gymnopus spongiosus (Berk. & M.A.Curtis) Halling (1996) Synonyms Marasmius spongiosus Berk. & M.A.Curtis (1849) Chamaeceras spongiosus (Berk. & M
Gymnopus_spongiosus
American author and critic
illustrated by Ivan Shavrin, December 2023) DC Pride 2024 #1 (story: Marasmius, illustrated by Claire Roe, May 2024) Harley Quinn (vol. 4) #41 (back-up
Gretchen_Felker-Martin
Extinct genus of fungi
roughly 7.3 by 4.7 μm. The species, which resembles the extant genera Marasmius and Marasmiellus, is inferred to have been saprobic on plant litter or
Archaeomarasmius
Species of fungus
296114 MycoBank: 296114 Open Tree of Life: 3833269 SpeciesFungorum: 296114 Marasmius sarmentosus Wikidata: Q59455776 EPPO: MARASA GBIF: 3322422 IndexFungorum:
Crinipellis_sarmentosa
Genus of fungi
V, Noordeloos ME (1993). A Monograph of Marasmius, Collybia and Related Genera in Europe, Part 1: Marasmius, Setulipes and Marasmiellus. Libri Botanici
Collybia
Genus of pinwheel mushrooms
Gymnopus species and includes elements previously classified under Gymnopus, Marasmius, and Marasmiellus. While some researchers have used the name Marasmiellus
Collybiopsis
Species of fungus
Rhizomarasmius undatus (syn. Marasmius undatus) is a small mushroom which grows on fern rhizomes. The species can be described as follows: The cap has
Rhizomarasmius_undatus
Connection or opening between two things
Anastomosing gills of Marasmius cf. cladophyllus
Anastomosis
Genus of fungi
formerly classified in Marasmius. This group of mushrooms was long known as a section (Alliacei) within the more familiar genus Marasmius, which means that
Mycetinis
Naturally occurring ring or arc of mushrooms
in the fairy ring pattern. The best known is the edible Scotch bonnet (Marasmius oreades), commonly known as the fairy ring champignon. One of the largest
Fairy_ring
[anamorph] Leaf scorch. Stagonospora sacchari Marasmius sheath and shoot blight Marasmiellus stenophyllus = Marasmius stenophyllus Myriogenospora leaf binding
List_of_sugarcane_diseases
America Marasmius oreades Clitopilus prunulus Clitocybe rivulosa (Pers.) P. Kumm. false champignon muscarine CNS grassland Europe, North America Marasmius oreades
List of deadly mushroom species
List_of_deadly_mushroom_species
Species of fungus
present on the stem. This species was first described in the literature as Marasmius sulciceps by English Naturalist Miles Joseph Berkeley in 1848, based on
Galerina_sulciceps
Genus of fungi
acervatus (Fr.) Pers. (1828) Collybia acervata (Fr.) P.Kumm. (1871) Marasmius acervatus (Fr.) P.Karst. (1889) Gymnopus acervatus (Fr.) Murrill (1916)
Connopus
Retention of dead plant organs that normally are shed
can dry out, but later revive and continue to disperse spores. Genus Marasmius is well known for this feature, which was considered taxonomically important
Marcescence
Genus of fungi
Tricholomataceae) from tropical Africa IV. Four new taxa of the genus Marasmius and one new combination". Mycotaxon. 89 (2): 423–31. Antonín V, Buyck
Setulipes
Species of fungus
"New genera of fungi. VIII. Notes concerning the sections of the genus Marasmius Fr". Mycologia. 50 (1): 103–10. doi:10.2307/3756041. JSTOR 3756041. Archived
Amparoina_spinosissima
Species of fungus
pileocystidia. Similar species include Agaricus campestris, Conocybe apala, Marasmius oreades, Psathyrella candolleana, and Psathyrella gracilis. It is sometimes
Panaeolus_foenisecii
Species of fungus
nuts and walnuts in eastern North America. It was first described as Marasmius nucicola in 1925 but that name could not be used in Mycena.[citation needed]
Mycena_crocea
Species of fungus
the edible grey knight (Tricholoma terreum) and fairy ring champignon (Marasmius oreades). The species was described by Swiss botanists Robert Hippolyte
Lepiota_brunneoincarnata
Fungi of Aotearoa
doi:10.1080/15572536.2004.11833018. ISSN 0027-5514. PMID 21149011. "Marasmius oreades (fairy ring: turf)". CABI Compendium. 21 November 2019. doi:10
Fungi_of_New_Zealand
Chemical compound
mushrooms, notably in the genus Agrocybe (especially Agrocybe dura) and in Marasmius oreades. It exhibits cytotoxic, immunosuppressive, trypanocidal, antibacterial
Agrocybin
Species of mushroom
Gymnopus brassicolens (Romagnesi) Antonín & Noordeloos (1997) Synonyms Marasmius brassicolens Romagnesi, 1952 Micromphale brassicolens P.D. Orton, 1960
Gymnopus_brassicolens
Species of fungus
described by Miles Joseph Berkeley and Moses Ashley Curtis in 1869 as Marasmius purpurascens, it was transferred to the genus Hygrophoropsis by Richard
Hygrophoropsis_purpurascens
Species of fungus
has adnate gills and a white spore print, not unlike Marasmius species. It can resemble Marasmius sullivantii, Marasmiellus biformis and M. subnudus. This
Rhizomarasmius_pyrrhocephalus
Species of fungus
described in 1849 by Miles Joseph Berkeley and Moses Ashley Curtis as Marasmius opacus. Andrew Wilson and Dennis Desjardin transferred it to Mycetinis
Mycetinis_opacus
Overview of and topical guide to fungi
Lactifluus (list) Lepiota (list) Leucoagaricus (list) Leccinum (list) Marasmius (list) Pleurotus (list) Yeasts Other Cyathus (list) By activity Carnivorous
Outline_of_fungi
Species of fungus
genus Roridomyces, family Mycenaceae. The species was first described as Marasmius subglobosus by Miles Joseph Berkeley and Moses Ashley Curtis in 1869.
Roridomyces_subglobosus
Family of fungi
Chaetocalathus Singer (ca. 20) Crinipellis Pat. (ca. 65) Hymenogloea Pat. (1) Marasmius Fr. (ca. 600) Moniliophthora H.C. Evans, Stalpers, Samson & Benny (7)
Marasmiaceae
Genus of fungi
2000 by R. H. Petersen to accommodate two species then classified in Marasmius (M. pyrrhocephalus and M. undatus), but which do not belong there due
Rhizomarasmius
Topics referred to by the same term
flowering plant Magnolia portoricensis, a magnolia native to Puerto Rico Marasmius portoricensis, a mushroom-forming fungus Melanerpes portoricensis, a woodpecker
M._portoricensis
Species of fungus
Halling RE, Noordeloos ME (1997). "Generic concepts within the groups Marasmius and Collybia sensu lato". Mycotaxon. 63: 359–68. "Gymnopus fusipes page"
Gymnopus_fusipes
Brazilian mycologist (1928–1970)
Oliveira, Jadson José; Capelari, Marina (2016). "Three New Species of Marasmius from Remnants of the Atlantic Rainforest, São Paulo, Brazil". Cryptogamie
Maria Eneyda Pacheco Kauffman Fidalgo
Maria_Eneyda_Pacheco_Kauffman_Fidalgo
Swedish professor
"Stage-specific transposon activity in the life cycle of the fairy-ring mushroom Marasmius oreades". Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United
Hanna_Johannesson
Species of fungus
the family Mycenaceae. Originally described in 1838 by Elias Fries as Marasmius cauticinalis, it was transferred to the genus Xeromphalina by Robert Kühner
Xeromphalina_cauticinalis
Species of fungus
rivulosa) which can be confused with the edible fairy ring champignon (Marasmius oreades), or miller (Clitopilus prunulus). The ivory funnel is found in
Clitocybe_dealbata
Species of bird
lined with filaments of webbing and fungi including those of the genus Marasmius which are known to produce antibiotics and may benefit the birds by protecting
Black-naped_monarch
Genus of fungi
of mushroom-forming genera. Other members of the Marasmiaceae, such as Marasmius crinis-equi ("Horse Hair Fungus") also have aerial rhizomorphs. Numerous
Rhizomorpha
Species of fungus
Rhizomarasmius epidryas (syn. Marasmius epidryas or Mycetinis epidryas) is one of a group of mushrooms formerly in the genus Marasmius. It grows amongst dwarf
Rhizomarasmius_epidryas
Species of fungus
The species was originally described by Charles Horton Peck in 1903 as Marasmius biformis. The specific epithet biformis refers to the two distinct cap
Collybiopsis_biformis
1962 short story by Ray Bradbury
neighbour, Mrs. Goodbody, fighting off aphids, waterbugs, woodworms, and now Marasmius oreades. He explains to his wife about the disappearance of Roger Willis
Come_into_My_Cellar
Genus of fungi
words crypto meaning "hidden" and Marasmius, alluding to the historical placement of the species within Marasmius as well as the often hidden, minute
Cryptomarasmius
American mycologist
graduated in 1989 with a Ph.D. in mycology. His Ph.D. thesis, The genus Marasmius from the southern Appalachian Mountains, was supervised by Ronald H. Petersen
Dennis_E._Desjardin
Species of fungus
species, which can be confused with the edible fairy ring champignon (Marasmius oreades) or miller (Clitopilus prunulus), such as the ivory funnel (Clitocybe
Clitocybe_rivulosa
f.sp. medicaginis Lepto leaf spot Leptosphaerulina trifolii Marasmius root rot Marasmius sp. Mycoleptodiscus crown and root rot Mycoleptodiscus terrestris
List_of_alfalfa_diseases
Species of fungus
and Babos. Unintentional consumption could be due to the similarity of Marasmius oreades. The symptoms of "intoxication" were hallucinogenic, leading Gartz
Inocybe_aeruginascens
Botrytis cinerea Gray spot Phyllosticta dusana Horse-hair blight Marasmius crinis-equi = Marasmius equicrinis Leaf spot Calonectria pyrochroa = Calonectria quinqueseptata
List_of_tea_diseases
New replacement name used in biological nomenclature
name Marasmius asiaticus for the species. The replacement name is cited as Marasmius asiaticus Mešić & Tkalčec; the replaced synonym as Marasmius distantifolius
Nomen_novum
Species of agaric fungus
often in autumn. Initially, in 1878, the species was first classified as Marasmius bombycirrhizus by Berk and Cooke, who published their findings in the
Strobilurus_conigenoides
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Russian
Variant spelling of Russian Prokopiy, PROKOPY means "advance, progress."
Boy/Male
Hindu
A portion of Lord Shiv
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Hebrew, Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Goddess Parvati
Boy/Male
German
Strong Bear
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Muslim/Islamic
Name comes from hoor of heaven
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Hindu
Heavenly body, A star, Pearl
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Australian, British, Danish, English, French, German, Italian, Latin, Polish, Swedish
Little Violet; Purple; Violet Flower
Girl/Female
Indian
Name of a bird, Bulbul
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Tamil
Glory; Vigour
Girl/Female
Assamese, Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu
Mighty; Clean; Fresh
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