ii2 AGARICACEAE 



y. Gills obsolete Cymatella 16: 49 



2. Fleshy-leathery, leathery, corky or woody, persistent, reviving when wet 



a. Fleshy-leathery or gelatinous-leathery 

 (i) Gills distinct 



(a) Stipe discrete from the hymenophore 



x. Cap fleshy and tough or thin and leathery 



Marasmius 5: 503 



(incl. Marasmiopsis 14: 101) 

 y. Cap gelatinous-leathery Heliomyces 5: 569 



(b) Stipe and hymenophore continuous 

 X. Edge of gills acute 



(x) Edge serrate Lentinus 5:571 



(incl. Lentodium 14: 121, Lento- 

 diopsis 17:47) 

 (y) Edge entire Panus 5:614 



y. Edge of gills obtuse, gills dichotomous 



Xerotus 5: 630 

 (2) Gills fold-like, edges canaliculate or crisp 



Trogia 5:635 



b. Corky 



(1) Gills distinct 



(a) Gills tomentose Tilotus 5:652 



(b) Gills smooth Lenzites 5:637 



(2) Gills line-like, parallel, fiexuous Hymenogramme 5:652 



II. Edge of gill split or appendiculate 



1. Fleshy 



a. Stipe central; edge of gills split Oudemansiella 5: 653 



b. Stipe lateral: edge with appendag 3 Pterophyllus 5: 654 



2. Membranous or coriaceous 



a. Membranous ; stipe central : gills split into flexuous fragments 



Rhacophyllus 5: 654 



b. Coriaceous ; stipe none or lateral ; edge split and revolute 



Schizophyllum 5:654 



Rhodosporae 

 5 : 656. q : 82, 1 1 : 43, 14 : 124. 16 : 69, 18 : 52' 



Spores rosy, salmon-colored or rosy-rust-colored in spore prints, paler 



under the miscoscope 



I. Stipe central 



1. Hymenophore discrete from the stipe 



a. Stipe volvate at base 



(1) Stipe annulate also Metraria 9:82 



(2) Stipe not annulate Volvaria 5:656 



b. Stipe not volvate 



( 1) Stipe annulate Annularia 5:663 



(2) Stipe not annulate 



(a) Fleshy: gills free Pluteus 5:665 



