taxonID	type	description	language	source
A17A7C8F125952B7B477D0825F6F206A.taxon	description	Fig. 2	en	Li, Xing, Chen, Bin, Chen, Yanliu, An, Mengya, Liang, Junfeng (2025): Multilocus phylogeny and morphology reveal two new species of Lepiota (Agaricales, Verrucosporaceae) from southwestern China. MycoKeys 123: 189-204, DOI: 10.3897/mycokeys.123.163999
A17A7C8F125952B7B477D0825F6F206A.taxon	etymology	Etymology. ‘ brunneophora’ refers to the brown color of the stipe.	en	Li, Xing, Chen, Bin, Chen, Yanliu, An, Mengya, Liang, Junfeng (2025): Multilocus phylogeny and morphology reveal two new species of Lepiota (Agaricales, Verrucosporaceae) from southwestern China. MycoKeys 123: 189-204, DOI: 10.3897/mycokeys.123.163999
A17A7C8F125952B7B477D0825F6F206A.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis. Lepiota brunneophora is characterized by reddish-brown to purplish-brown stipe covering whitish floccose squamules, penguin-shaped basidiospores with papilliform apex when shrinking, broadly clavate cheilocystidia, and a pileus covering with a layer of short elements.	en	Li, Xing, Chen, Bin, Chen, Yanliu, An, Mengya, Liang, Junfeng (2025): Multilocus phylogeny and morphology reveal two new species of Lepiota (Agaricales, Verrucosporaceae) from southwestern China. MycoKeys 123: 189-204, DOI: 10.3897/mycokeys.123.163999
A17A7C8F125952B7B477D0825F6F206A.taxon	description	Description. Basidiomata small to medium (Fig. 2 A). Pileus 2.3 – 6.0 cm in diam, plano-convex or applanate with blunt umbo in the center, surface dry, white to cream, with yellowish-brown (6 D 5 – 6 D 6) to brown squamules, tearing from the center to the periphery into rings, accompanied by growth, margin upturned and striate, fragile and easily breaking off. Context whitish, thin. Lamellae L = 40 – 60, l = 1 – 2, free, whitish, moderately crowded, length unequal. Stipe 2.5 – 8.0 × 0.4 – 0.6 cm, cylindrical, hollow, thickening towards the base, reddish-brown to purplish-brown (6 D 6 – 6 D 7), covered with whitish and floccose squamules, yellowish-brown (6 D 5 – 6 D 6) squamules at the base. Annulus whitish, membranous, evanescent. Odor not distinct. Taste not recorded. Spore print white. Basidiospores (Fig. 2 C) [40 / 2 / 2] 12.5 – 14.0 (14.5) × 4.0 – 4.5 (5.0) µm [Q = (2.50) 2.77 – 3.5 (3.63), Q = 3.08 ± 0.28], penguin-shaped in side view, with suprahilar depression, adaxial side convex, abaxial side nearly straight, apex contracted and narrowed, papilliform, fusiform in front view; colorless, hyaline, smooth, dextrinoid, slightly thick-walled, congophilous, not metachromatic in cresyl blue. Basidia 20 – 27 × 8 – 12 µm, clavate, 4 - spored. Lamella edge sterile. Cheilocystidia (Fig. 2 B) 9 – 23 × 10 – 24 µm, mostly clavate to sub-spherical, apex obtuse; colorless, hyaline, thin-walled. Pleurocystidia absent. Pileus covering (Fig. 2 D) a trichoderm consisting of elongate, subcylindrical, apically attenuate, terminal elements 120 – 450 × 8 – 10 µm, without or rarely with septa at the base, base mixed with a layer of short and clavate elements (35 – 90 × 7 – 11 µm), with yellow-brownish intracellular pigment. Clamp connections present in all tissues.	en	Li, Xing, Chen, Bin, Chen, Yanliu, An, Mengya, Liang, Junfeng (2025): Multilocus phylogeny and morphology reveal two new species of Lepiota (Agaricales, Verrucosporaceae) from southwestern China. MycoKeys 123: 189-204, DOI: 10.3897/mycokeys.123.163999
A17A7C8F125952B7B477D0825F6F206A.taxon	distribution	Distribution. Known only from Yunnan Province, China.	en	Li, Xing, Chen, Bin, Chen, Yanliu, An, Mengya, Liang, Junfeng (2025): Multilocus phylogeny and morphology reveal two new species of Lepiota (Agaricales, Verrucosporaceae) from southwestern China. MycoKeys 123: 189-204, DOI: 10.3897/mycokeys.123.163999
C4CD786043A756EC97BD0572A1EA9ECE.taxon	description	Fig. 3	en	Li, Xing, Chen, Bin, Chen, Yanliu, An, Mengya, Liang, Junfeng (2025): Multilocus phylogeny and morphology reveal two new species of Lepiota (Agaricales, Verrucosporaceae) from southwestern China. MycoKeys 123: 189-204, DOI: 10.3897/mycokeys.123.163999
C4CD786043A756EC97BD0572A1EA9ECE.taxon	etymology	Etymology. ‘> ochraceosquamea’ refers to the color of squamules on the pileus surface.	en	Li, Xing, Chen, Bin, Chen, Yanliu, An, Mengya, Liang, Junfeng (2025): Multilocus phylogeny and morphology reveal two new species of Lepiota (Agaricales, Verrucosporaceae) from southwestern China. MycoKeys 123: 189-204, DOI: 10.3897/mycokeys.123.163999
C4CD786043A756EC97BD0572A1EA9ECE.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis. Lepiota ochraceosquamea is characterized by whitish pileus covering with dark yellowish-brown to light ochre squamules, smooth stipe possessing fine and brown squamules at the base, broadly fusiform or oblong basidiospores (8.5 – 11.0 × 5.0 – 6.5 μm), diverse cheilocystidia (clavate, fusiform, or falcate), pileus covering a trichoderm consisting of long, erect elements, without basal short elements.	en	Li, Xing, Chen, Bin, Chen, Yanliu, An, Mengya, Liang, Junfeng (2025): Multilocus phylogeny and morphology reveal two new species of Lepiota (Agaricales, Verrucosporaceae) from southwestern China. MycoKeys 123: 189-204, DOI: 10.3897/mycokeys.123.163999
C4CD786043A756EC97BD0572A1EA9ECE.taxon	description	Description. Basidiomata small. Pileus 1 – 3 cm in diam, initially campanulate, extended gradually, accompanied by development, plano-convex, surface covering with dark yellowish-brown to light ochre (6 D 7 – 6 D 8) squamules on a whitish surface, with blunt and brown (6 D 8) umbonate center. Context whitish, thin. Lamellae L = 40 – 60, l = 1 – 2, free, whitish, then turning dirty white, moderately crowded, ventricose, length unequal. Stipe 1.5 – 3.5 × 0.2 – 0.4 cm, tapering upwards, nearly brown, glabrous, with fine and brown (6 D 6 – 6 D 7) squamules at the base. Annulus whitish, margin nearly brown, and evanescent (Fig. 3 A). Smell not distinct; taste not recorded. Basidiospores (Fig. 3 B) [67 / 3 / 3] (8.0) 8.5 – 11.0 (11.5) × 5.0 – 6.5 μm [Q = (1.45) 1.50 – 2.00, Q = 1.68 ± 0.14], broadly fusiform or oblong in side view, without suprahilar depression, adaxial side convex, apex blunt-round, oblong in front view; colorless, hyaline, smooth, slightly wall-thickened, dextrinoid, congophilous, not metachromatic in cresyl blue. Basidia 24 – 30 × 9 – 12 μm, clavate, mostly 4 - spored and occasionally 2 - spored, sterigmata up to 7 μm long. Cheilocystidia (Fig. 3 C) 15 – 32 × 5 – 9 μm, diverse, clavate, fusiform, or falcate with flexuous apex, colorless, hyaline, wall-thinned, light pink in Congo red. Pleurocystidia absent. Pileus covering (Fig. 3 D) a trichoderm composed of subcylindrical, narrow to apex, mostly flexuous, slightly wall-thickened, terminal elements 70 – 240 × 6 – 18 µm, base rarely with short elements, and with yellow to yellow-brownish intracellular pigment. Clamp connections present in all tissues.	en	Li, Xing, Chen, Bin, Chen, Yanliu, An, Mengya, Liang, Junfeng (2025): Multilocus phylogeny and morphology reveal two new species of Lepiota (Agaricales, Verrucosporaceae) from southwestern China. MycoKeys 123: 189-204, DOI: 10.3897/mycokeys.123.163999
C4CD786043A756EC97BD0572A1EA9ECE.taxon	distribution	Distribution. Known only from the Xizang Autonomous Region and Sichuan Province, China.	en	Li, Xing, Chen, Bin, Chen, Yanliu, An, Mengya, Liang, Junfeng (2025): Multilocus phylogeny and morphology reveal two new species of Lepiota (Agaricales, Verrucosporaceae) from southwestern China. MycoKeys 123: 189-204, DOI: 10.3897/mycokeys.123.163999
