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Genus: | Sagaranella V.Hofstetter, Clémençon, Moncalvo & Redhead (2015)
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Sagaranella tylicolor (Fr.) V.Hofstetter, Clémençon, Moncalvo & Redhead (2015)
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Sagaranella erosa |
Sagaranella is a mushroom genus in the family Lyophyllaceae that has been segregated from both Lyophyllum and Tephrocybe using molecular analyses.[1][2] The species resemble grey colored Collybias and grow in nitrogen-rich environments.[1][3][4]
The name Sagaranella honours Professor Naohiko Sagara, a Japanese mycologist who has extensively studied ammonia fungi such as this genus.[1][5]