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Strophariaceae : ウィキペディア英語版
Strophariaceae

The Strophariaceae are a family of fungi in the order Agaricales. Under an older classification, the family covered 18 genera and 1316 species.〔 The species of Strophariaceae have red-brown to dark brown spore prints, while the spores themselves are smooth and have an apical germ pore. These agarics are also characterized by having a cutis-type pileipellis. Ecologically, all species in this group are saprotrophs, growing on various kinds of decaying organic matter. The family was described in 1946 by mycologists Rolf Singer and Alexander H. Smith.〔
==Genera==

* The genus ''Stropharia'' is mainly a medium to large agaric with a distinct membranous annulus. Spore-print color is generally medium to dark purple-brown, except for a few species with rusty-brown spores. There is a great deal of variation, however, since this groups as presently delimited is polyphyletic. Members of the core clade of ''Stropharia'' are characterized by crystalline acanthocytes among the hyphae that make up the rhizoids at the base of the mushroom.
*The genus ''Hypholoma'' (formerly ''Naematoloma'') is mainly a saprobe on wood and often grows in caespitose clusters. Spore print varies from medium brown to purple brown. These species all share a subcutaneous layer of inflated cells.
*The genus ''Pholiota'' is characterized by a dull brown to cinnamon brown spore print. A well-known edible species is the Japanese nameko mushroom (''Pholiota nameko''). A secotiod form of ''Pholiota'' was previously recognized as a distinct genus, ''Nivatogastrium''.
*The genus ''Psilocybe'' is well known for its psychedelic mushrooms and used to be classified in the Strophariaceae, but is now separated from the nonhallucinogenic species that remain in the family under the name ''Deconica''. ''Psilocybe'' is now phylogenetically classified in the Hymenogastraceae.〔〔
*The genus ''Deconica'' largely consists of species of agarics previously classified as nonhallucinogenic ''Psilocybe'' and also of species formerly called ''Melanotus''.

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