Agarici Riograndenses (Agaricales from Rio Grande)

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  • J. Rick

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Agaricales, fungi, systematics, Rio Grande, Brazil

Abstract

The ?tropical Agarici? are almost the same as the Europeans. What is striking is the large number of small shapes that are missing in Europe. These organisms can only be classified when they are still fresh. For this reason, with the exception of Spegazzini, there were few who collected them. I distributed the sections according to size, constant between certain limits. For the rest, the analytical key using spores makes classification easier. The Lepiota is known for the white spores, the veil and for having the lamellae separated from the foot. If in the fungus there is a veil and the spores are white, plus the lamellae are attached to the foot, then there is the genus Schtazeria of few species.

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Author Biography

J. Rick

Johannes (João Evangelista) Rick (1869 - 1946) fue un sacerdote, botánico y micólogo brasileño, nacido en Austria, que estudió la flora fúngica brasileña. Fue el primero en documentar sistemáticamente la biodiversidad de los hongos, especialmente de macrohongos, del sur de Brasil. Es considerado el "padre de la micología brasileña".

Published

2021-12-03

How to Cite

Rick, J. (2021). Agarici Riograndenses (Agaricales from Rio Grande). Lilloa, 1, 307–346. Retrieved from https://www.lillo.org.ar/journals/index.php/lilloa/article/view/1396
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