Species
Agaricus diminutivus (Diminutive agaricus)
Agaricus is a genus of mushrooms containing both edible and poisonous species, with possibly over 300 members worldwide. The genus includes the common (“button”) mushroom (Agaricus bisporus) and the field mushroom (Agaricus campestris), the dominant cultivated mushrooms of the West.
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Humboldt Life
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Kingdom: Fungi (Fungi including lichens)
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Phylum: Basidiomycota (Basidiomycete fungi)
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Subphylum: Agaricomycotina (Higher basidiomycetes)
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Class: Agaricomycetes
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Subclass: Agaricomycetidae
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Order: Agaricales (Common gilled mushrooms and allies)
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Suborder: Agaricineae
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Family: Agaricaceae (Field mushrooms and allies)
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Genus: Agaricus (Field and button mushrooms)
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Subgenus: Minores (Agaricus subg. minores)
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Section: Minores (Agaricus sect. minores)
- Species: Agaricus diminutivus (Diminutive agaricus)
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Section: Minores (Agaricus sect. minores)
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Subgenus: Minores (Agaricus subg. minores)
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Genus: Agaricus (Field and button mushrooms)
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Family: Agaricaceae (Field mushrooms and allies)
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Suborder: Agaricineae
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Order: Agaricales (Common gilled mushrooms and allies)
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Subclass: Agaricomycetidae
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Class: Agaricomycetes
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Subphylum: Agaricomycotina (Higher basidiomycetes)
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Phylum: Basidiomycota (Basidiomycete fungi)
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Kingdom: Fungi (Fungi including lichens)