The Phyllotopsidaceae are a family of fungi in the order Agaricales. Basidiocarps are either clavarioid and simple (in the genus Macrotyphula), agaricoid, or cyphelloid. Marcel Locquin originally established the family on the basis of shared morphological characteristics, but did not validly publish it. [3][4] The name was later validated by Olariaga and the family was expanded to contain other genera as a result of molecular research, based on cladistic analysis of DNA sequences.[4][5]

Phyllotopsidaceae
Phyllotopsis nidulans
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Fungi
Division: Basidiomycota
Class: Agaricomycetes
Order: Agaricales
Family: Phyllotopsidaceae
Locquin ex Olariaga, Huhtinen, Læssøe, J.H. Petersen & K. Hansen (2020)
Type genus
Phyllotopsis
E.-J. Gilbert & Donk ex Singer (1936)
Genera

Conoloma[1]
Cyphelloporia[2]
Macrotyphula
Phyllotopsis
Pleurocybella
Rectipilus[2]
Tricholomopsis[1]

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References

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  1. ^ a b Wang, G. S.; Cai, Q.; Hao, Y. J.; Bau, T.; Chen, Z. H.; Li, M. X.; Yang, Z. L. (2024). "Phylogenetic and taxonomic updates of Agaricales, with an emphasis on Tricholomopsis". Mycology. 15 (2): 180–209.
  2. ^ a b Karasiński, D.; Nagy, L. G.; Szarkándi, J. G.; Dvořák, D.; Kolařík, M.; Holec, J. (2023). "Cyphelloporia bialoviesensis (Fungi, Agaricales)—a new genus and species for a giant cyphelloid fungus from Białowieża virgin forest in Poland". Phytotaxa. 589 (2): 119–136.
  3. ^ Locquin, M. (1984). Mycologie générale et structurale. Elsevier Masson.
  4. ^ a b Olariaga I, Huhtinen S, Læssøe T, Petersen JH, Hansen K (2020). "Phylogenetic origins and family classification of typhuloid fungi, with emphasis on Ceratellopsis, Macrotyphula and Typhula (Basidiomycota)". Studies in Mycology. 96: 155–184. doi:10.1016/j.simyco.2020.05.003. PMC 7388190. PMID 32774511.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  5. ^ Vizzini, A.; Alvarado, P.; Consiglio, G.; Marchetti, M.; Xu, J. (2024). "Family matters inside the order Agaricales: systematic reorganization and classification of incertae sedis clitocyboid, pleurotoid and tricholomatoid taxa based on an updated 6-gene phylogeny". Studies in Mycology. 107 (1): 67–148.