113 AGARIC ACE AE 



y. Gills obsolete Cymatella i6: 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: loi) 

 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, flcxuous 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 v.ith appendages 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, 9:82, 11:43, 14:124, 16:69, 18:52 



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



under the miscoscope 



I. Stipe central 



I. Hymenophore discrete from the stipe 



a. Stipe volvate at base 

 (i) Stipe annulate also 

 (2) Stipe not annulate 



b. Stipe not volvate 

 (i) Stipe annulate 

 (2) Stipe not annulate 



(a) Fleshy ; gills free 



