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Collybia

''Collybia'' (in the strict sense) is a genus of mushrooms in the Tricholomataceae family.〔 The genus has a widespread but rare〔 distribution in north temperate areas, and contains three species that grow on the decomposing remains of other mushrooms.〔
Until recently a large number of other white-spored species, some very common, were assigned to this genus, but now the majority have been separated into other genera: ''Gymnopus'', ''Rhodocollybia'' and ''Dendrocollybia''.
== ''Collybia'' sensu lato ==
''Collybia'' sensu lato is one of the groups of fungi of the Agaricales order that has created taxonomic differences of opinion in the scientific community.〔 The generic name ''Collybia'' is due to Elias Magnus Fries and first appeared in 1821. ''Collybia'' was originally a tribe from an Agaricus classification. In 1857, Friedrich Staude recognized ''Collybia'' as a genus. The name ''Collybia'' means "small coin".〔 Later in his systematic work of 1838,〔 Fries characterized ''Collybia'' as those species with
#white spores,
#incurved cap margin,
#central cartilaginous stipe, and
#fruit bodies which decay easily ("putrescent").
The last criterion divided these mushrooms from those of ''Marasmius'', which had the property of being able to revive after having dried out (called "marcescent"). Although Fries considered this an important characteristic, some later authors like Charles Horton Peck (1897)〔 and Calvin Henry Kauffman (1918)〔 did not agree with Fries's criteria for the classification, and Gilliam (1976) discarded marcescence as a characteristic for the identification and differentiation of these genera.〔
At that point the very varied genus encompassed the modern genera ''Oudemansiella'' (including ''Xerula''), ''Crinipellis'', ''Flammulina'', ''Calocybe'', ''Lyophyllum'', ''Tephrocybe'', ''Strobilurus'', and others.
In 1993, Antonín and Noordeloos published the first part of a monograph of the genera ''Marasmius'' and ''Collybia'' after conducting a survey of these genera in Europe.〔 In 1997, they published the second part of the monograph that included all ''Collybia'' species. In 1997, Antonín and colleagues published a generic concept within these two genera and organized the nomenclature to provide a new combination of genera: ''Gymnopus'', ''Collybia'', ''Dendrocollybia'', ''Rhodocollybia'' and ''Marasmiellus''.〔 The nomenclature and reclassification has since been supported by subsequent molecular analysis.〔〔 Most of these mushrooms belong to the Marasmiaceae family and have low convex caps and white gills, with adnate attachment to the stem. This general form has given rise to the term ''collybioid'', which is still in use to describe this type of fruit body.

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