Taxonomic Changes for Mushroom Field Guides

The purpose of this site is to collect together the taxonomic changes that have occurred since various popular field guides were published.  Explanation and references are given for the various changes.  Questions, clarifications, suggestions, corrections or additions are very welcome and can be sent to me at
nathan at collectivesource dot com
.  I have started this site with only one text and just a few full descriptions.  I will continue to add more as time, research and the efforts of others permit.

Three classes of changes are indicated by the symbol separating the names:

-> Indicates a widely accepted name change.  In these cases the name in the text is considered synonymous with the alternative and the alternative takes priority for some reason
(e.g. Aleuria rhenana -> Sowerbyella rhenana)

<-> Indicates a debatable name change.  In these cases the name in the text is considered synonymous with the alternative, but which names takes priority is debatable.
(e.g. Boletus chrysenteron <-> Xerocomus chrysenteron)

<-R-> Indicates a regional change. In these cases both names are valid because they actually are different taxa that occur in different regions of the world. The name on the right is correct for the west coast of the United States.
(e.g. Amanita rubescens <-R-> Amanita novinupta)


Texts:
Mushrooms Demystified by David Arora



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