Abstract

Three new species of Agaricales are described and illustrated from eastern Honshu, Japan: Agrocybe pseudoerebia sp. nov. (section Velatae of subgenus Aporus), forming fugaceous veil remnants around the pileal margin and relatively shorter basidiospores (less than 10/am long) without a germ pore, was found on the ground in a broad-leaved forest; Lactarius glutininitens sp. nov. (section Triviales of subgenus Russularia), forming a pale grayish, strongly glutinous pileus and watery, latex without discoloration, was found on the ground in a lowland forest dominated by Quercus myrsinaefolia and Quercus serrata; Tricholoma foliicola sp. nov. (close to section Albobrunnea), forming a reddish brown, hygrophanous, dry, glabrous pileus, almost adnate, densely crowded lamellae, small, ellipsoid basidiospores, and clampless hyphae, was found on leaf litter of a broad-leaved forest.

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