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Three species of Agaricales from Japan are treated here. 1) From the examination of the types and additional specimens,Lyophyllum nigrescens is conspecific withHydropus nigrita from Cuba. 2)Hydropus kansaiensis sp. nov. from Otsu appears close to“Trogia” mellea from Malaysia. 3)Alnicola lactariolens sp. nov. from Otsu is a distinctive species in this genus because of the purple color of its spore print.
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This work has been supported by a grant to one of us (H. C.) by the Japanese Society for the Promotion of Science in 1988/89.
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Clémençon, H., Hongo, T. Notes on three Japanese Agaricales. Mycoscience 35, 21–27 (1994). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02268524
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