Collybiopsis (J. Schröt.) Earle 1909
Details
Nomenclature
Classification
Subordinates
- Collybiopsis affixa
- Collybiopsis aurantiobasalis
- Collybiopsis biformis
- Collybiopsis cockaynei
- Collybiopsis confluens
- Collybiopsis dichroa
- Collybiopsis kanukanea
- Collybiopsis luxurians
- Collybiopsis masoniae
- Collybiopsis peronatus
- Collybiopsis ramealis
- Collybiopsis rimutaka
- Collybiopsis sp. 'Ahuriri (PDD 87323)'
- Collybiopsis sp. 'Hawdon Valley (PDD 105964)'
- Collybiopsis sp. 'Klondyke Corner (PDD 113324)'
- Collybiopsis sp. 'Milnethorpe Park (PDD 105713)'
- Collybiopsis sp. 'Northland (PDD 106458)'
- Collybiopsis sp. 'Taieri (PDD 87549)'
- Collybiopsis sp. 'Waipoua (PDD 106472)'
- Collybiopsis stenophyllus
- Collybiopsis subnuda
- Collybiopsis subpruinosa
- Collybiopsis vaillantii
- Collybiopsis villosipes
Associations
Descriptions
Collybiopsis (J. Schröt.) Earle 1909
A single species is referred to this genus in New Zealand, C. rimutaka. Macroscopically it is Collybia-like, and common as a saprobe on soil.
Four species were placed in Collybiopsis by Horak (1971), but only one remains. Following the key of Horak (1971) the genus was distinguished from Collybia by the presence of cheilocystidia on the gill edge, a concept not widely accepted today.
Small, tough mushrooms on fallen wood, twigs and leaves. Distinguished from Marasmius by pileipellis structure (cutis or trichoderm rather than a hymeniform palisade). Some species with central stipe, some with lateral stipe or directly laterally attached to substrate.
About four species have been reported from New Zealand, only those listed below have descriptions or images available from NZFungi.