total names :: 15
A(2)
B(0)
C(0)
D(0)
E(0)
F(1)
G(1)
H(0)
I(4)
J(0)
K(1)
L(0)
M(0)
N(0)

O(3)
P(1)
Q(1)
R(0)
S(1)
T(0)
U(0)
V(0)
W(0)
X(0)
Y(0)
Z(0)


 


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A

Limacella alachuana (Murrill) Singer ex Pegler non sensu? Pegler nom. inval. (partially detailed)
Limacella anomologa (Berk. & Broome) Pegler (detailed)

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F

Limacella floridana (Murrill) H. V. Sm. insuff. known (detailed)

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G

Limacella glischra (Morgan) Murrill (detailed)

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I

Limacella illinita var. argillacea H. V. Sm. (detailed)
Limacella illinita var. rubescens H. V. Sm. (detailed)
Limacella illinita var. rubescens sensu Neville & Poumarat sensu (incomplete)
Limacella illinita f. ochracea Gilbert) Konrad & Maubl. (incomplete)

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K

Limacella kauffmanii H. V. Sm. (detailed)

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O

Limacella oblita (Peck) Murrill insuff. known (incomplete)
Limacella ochraceorosea (Béguet & Bon) Neville & Poumarat (incomplete)
Limacella olivaceobrunnea Hongo (detailed)

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P

Limacella pitereka Grgur. (incomplete)

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Q

Limacella quilonensis A. V. Sathe & Jeys. Daniel insuff. known (detailed)

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S

Limacella subglischra (S. Imai) S. Ito (incomplete)
Index:
A(2)
B(0)
C(0)
D(0)
E(0)
F(1)
G(1)
H(0)
I(4)
J(0)
K(1)
L(0)
M(0)
N(0)

O(3)
P(1)
Q(1)
R(0)
S(1)
T(0)
U(0)
V(0)
W(0)
X(0)
Y(0)
Z(0)



 

**new** see as sporograph
**new** map of collections
Type species: Agraricus illinitus Fr.
Limacella illinita (Fr. : Fr.) Earle

Limacella sect. Lubricae is generally considered to contain those and only those species of the genus Limacella that have
(a) "wet" or "slimy" stipes [distinguishing this character state is not yet precisely defined]
(b) all terminal cells of gluten-supporting hyphae not conical and not arising from hyphae with intercalary inflated cells
(c) the ratio of length to maximum width for such terminal cells is [roughly...and that's a problem] ≥ 20.

As implied by inserted comments in the above: There are at least two problems with the definition:
1) we lack a good operational definition for a "wet" or "slimy" stipe
2) the "slenderness" of the terminal cells of the gluten-supporting hyphae on the pileus is not precisely bounded below.  This can be stated as follows for the 32 species for which data is available: Length:maximum width ratios for terminal cells of gluten-supporting hyphae with values between 20 and 11 occur in 8 (eight) taxa; and of these 4 (four) are currently considered to be in sect. Lubricae and 4 (four) are currently considered to be assignable to sect. Limacella—the dry or nonslimy stemmed species.—R. E. Tulloss