Inocybe is a large genus of mushroom-producing fungi in the order Agaricales. The genus is widely distributed in the Northern Hemisphere. As of December 2015[update], Index Fungorum accepts 848 species in Inocybe.[1] As of 2023, it is estimated that there are 1050 species in this genus.[2]
Inocybe violaceocaulis Matheny & Bougher 2005[14] (prev. I. geophylla var. lilacina) In Western Australia, what represents I. violaceocaulis was earlier referred to as I. geophylla var. lilacina by some Australian taxonomists, which Matheny & Bougher (2005) point to as a misapplication of the name I. geophylla var. lilacina
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