2006
DOI: 10.2307/25065706
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(1742) Proposal to conserve the name Lyophyllum with a conserved type (Basidiomycota)

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“…The Psilocybe genus is distributed worldwide, existing in most biomes, with the greatest species diversity being found in the neotropic ecozone, and particularly Mexico (Guzmán et al., 1998, Ramírez-Cruz et al., 2013). The genus is now restricted to the hallucinogenic species with P. semilanceata as the conserved type species (Redhead et al., 2007, Ramírez-Cruz et al., 2013). This species is most commonly found in the cool temperate regions of the northern hemisphere with maritime influence, particularly bicoastal Northern America and Europe (Guzmán, 1983, Redhead, 1989).…”
Section: Toxic Basidiomycetesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Psilocybe genus is distributed worldwide, existing in most biomes, with the greatest species diversity being found in the neotropic ecozone, and particularly Mexico (Guzmán et al., 1998, Ramírez-Cruz et al., 2013). The genus is now restricted to the hallucinogenic species with P. semilanceata as the conserved type species (Redhead et al., 2007, Ramírez-Cruz et al., 2013). This species is most commonly found in the cool temperate regions of the northern hemisphere with maritime influence, particularly bicoastal Northern America and Europe (Guzmán, 1983, Redhead, 1989).…”
Section: Toxic Basidiomycetesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(Basidiomycota, Agaricales, Strophariaceae) is well-known for its hallucinogenic species, which have aroused the interests of many mycologists (Guzmán 1983, Guzmán et al 1998, Andersson et al 2008. There have been considerable taxonomic and systematic studies on this group over the last six decades (Heim & Wasson 1958, Singer & Smith 1958, Guzmán 1983, 1995, Singer 1986, Stamets 1996, Noordeloos 1999, 2011, Moncalvo et al 2002, Matheny et al 2006, Redhead et al 2007, Ramírez-Cruz et al 2013. More than 150 hallucinogenic species of Psilocybe are known worldwide (Guzmán 2005(Guzmán , 2009, with about 25 Asiatic species of bluing Psilocybe recorded mainly from tropical or subtropical forests in south and southeast Asia (Guzmán 2009, Guzmán & Yang 2010, Guzmán et al 2012.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Karst., is a type genus of Lyophyllaceae, and more than 40 species within this genus. The morphological classifications of Singer [ 16 ] were inconsistent with the molecular phylogenetic relationships of Lyophyllum [ 17 , 18 ], which explains the reason why some species of Lyophyllum used to be easily confused with Calocybe and Tephrocybe Donk [ 4 , 19 ]. The genus of Ossicaulis Redhead & Ginns was erected in 1985, with a north temperate distribution, and four species are known worldwide [ 20 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%