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Browse the Western Australian Flora

Browse the complete list of WA’s families of plants, fungi, algae and protists. Icons to the right indicate additional content available, and the navigation element to the left of each name will expand the family listing to include its component genera. The same functions are then available for the genera in order to display all WA species for that group.

Agaricaceae Chevall.
Fl.Gen.Env.Paris 1:121 (1826)
Agaricus L.
Sp.Pl. 2:1171 (1753)
Barcheria T.Lebel
Mycol.Res. 108:210 (2004)
Battarrea Pers.
Syn.Meth.Fung. xiv,129 (1801)
Bovista Pers.
Neues Mag.Bot. 1:86 (1794)
Calvatia Fr.
Summa Veg.Scand.(Fries) 2:442 (1849)
Chlamydopus Speg.
Anales Mus.Nac.Buenos Aires 6:189 (1899)
Chlorophyllum Massee
Bull.Misc.Inform.Kew 135-136 (1898)
Crucibulum Tul. & C.Tul.
Ann.Sci.Nat.,Bot. ser. 3, 1:89-90 (1844)
Cyathus Haller
Hist.Stirp.Helv. 3:127 (1768)
Dendromyces Libosch.
Monog.Viennue (1810)
Lepiota (Pers.) Gray
Nat.Arr.Brit.Pl. 1:601 (1821)
Leucoagaricus Singer
Sydowia 2:35 (1948)
Leucocoprinus Pat.
J.Bot.(Morot) 2:16 (1888)
Macrolepiota Singer
Pap.Michigan Acad.Sci., Part 1. 32:141 (1948)
Melanophyllum Velen.
Ceské Houby 3:569 (1921)
Mycenastrum Desv.
Ann.Sci.Nat.,Bot. sér. 2, 17:147 (1842)
Panaeolina Maire
Fung.Catal. 109 (1933)
Panaeolopsis Singer
Beih.Nova Hedwigia 29:367 (1969)
Podaxis Desv.
J.Bot.(Desvaux) 2:97-99 (1809)
Tulostoma Pers.
Syn.Meth.Fung. 139 (1794)

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A taxon name that is no longer current will retain its ‘Threatened’, ‘Extinct’, or ‘Extinct in the Wild’ status until a new name has been published in a Biodiversity Conservation Order.