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Cercopemyces

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Kingdom
  
Fungi

Class
  
Agaricomycetes

Rank
  
Genus

Division
  
Basidiomycota

Family
  
Incertae sedis

Order
  
Agaricales

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Similar
  
Agaricales, Cystoderma, Chlorophyllum, Psathyrella, Tricholomataceae

Cercopemyces is a mushroom genus allied to Ripartitella and not clearly aligned with well characterized mushroom families. The genus contains three species, one known from western and another, previously known as Ripartitella ponderosa or Cystoderma ponderosa, from eastern North America, and a third from Europe.

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Ceropemyces grow in arid regions and resemble saprophytic Amanita that are sometimes classified as Saproamanita and that also grow in arid regions. The type species grows near mountain mahogany.

Etymology

The name Ceropemyces was derived from the Ancient Greek name for mischievous forest creatures, the Cercopes, and -mykes (fungus).

Species

  • Cercopemyces crocodilinus
  • Cercopemyces ponderosus
  • Cercopemyces rickenii
  • References

    Cercopemyces Wikipedia