List of Lepiota species

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The following is an incomplete list of species in the agaric genus Lepiota . The genus has a widespread distribution, and contains about 400 species. [1] Some species, such as L. aspera, have now been separated off into the newer genus Echinoderma. [2]

Lepiota clypeolaria, the type species of Lepiota Lepiota clypeolaria 110923w.JPG
Lepiota clypeolaria , the type species of Lepiota
Lepiota cristata Lepiota cristata 20070819w.jpg
Lepiota cristata
Lepiota oreadiformis Lepiota oreadiformis 1419575.jpg
Lepiota oreadiformis
Lepiota subincarnata Lepiota subincarnata 117620.jpg
Lepiota subincarnata

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