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I am actually quite confused about the current status of Gymnopus/Marasmius/Micromphale/Mycetinis.
@else will likely be more informed about it, but I can ask Dennis Desjardin (certainly among the most experienced taxonomists on this group) when I see him later this month.
A curator needs to click the "Commit" button, but I'm hesitant to do so b/c I don't know anything about mushroom taxonomy and don't know if things have changed in the last three years. If @else or @leptonia think this is still the right move, I'm happy to click the button and suffer the consequences.
I regret to inform @kueda @douglassmith @else and myself that things most certainly have changed:
http://www.speciesfungorum.org/Names/SynSpecies.asp?RecordID=828588
https://ppbio.inpa.gov.br/sites/default/files/Oliveira_J_J_S_et_al_2019_Mycological_Progress_0.pdf so, is this paper a safe one to use to modernize our tree?
@jameskm yes, I think that's the one – also, I think mining http://agaric.us/ would probably be productive to update some of our taxonomy.
@douglassmith it's all volunteer run here. I don't like to do single names out of a publication piecemeal (although I'm not strictly above it). In this case (that paper) there's lots of names that should change at the same time.
Thankfully if you use one of the old names, whenever the taxon swap gets committed, you'll be automatically notified with an option to update your observations.
edit: Looks like @jameskm did it already!
Does that mean this one should be deleted outright? It's kind of nice to keep this discussion around if we can just sort of de-stage or nullify it.
Awesome, thanks very much @jameskm
@leptonia and @else, does this look right to you?