Echinoderma is a genus of fungi in the family Agaricaceae. Its members were for a long time considered to belong to genus Lepiota and the group was then circumscribed by French mycologist Marcel Bon in 1981 as a subgenus of Cystolepiota

Species

  • Echinoderma asperum (Pers.) Bon 1991
  • Echinoderma boertmannii (Knudsen) Bon 1991
  • Echinoderma bonii C.E.Hermos. & Jul.Sánchez 1999
  • Echinoderma calcicola (Knudsen) Bon 1991
  • Echinoderma carinii (Bres.) Bon 1991
  • Echinoderma echinaceum (J.E.Lange) Bon 1991
  • Echinoderma efibulis (Knudsen) Bon 1991
  • Echinoderma hystrix (F.H.Møller & J.E.Lange) Bon 1991
  • Echinoderma jacobi (Vellinga & Knudsen) Gminder 2003
  • Echinoderma perplexum (Knudsen) Bon 1991
  • Echinoderma pseudoasperulum (Knudsen) Bon 1991
  • Echinoderma rubellum (Bres.) Migl. 2000

See also

  • List of Agaricaceae genera
  • List of Agaricales genera
  • A Guide to the Shell and Starfish Galleries: (Mollusca, Polyzoa, Brachiopoda, Tunicata, Echinoderma, and Worms) (1901), British Museum (Natural History). Department of Zoology et al.

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