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The text of the entry was: Did you know ... that the fruit bodies of the fungus Agaricus texensis (pictured) have adapted to growth in dry habitats?
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Erroneous cladogram in "Classification and phylogeny" section

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I have out-commented the cladogram, because it differs from the phylogeny as presented in the cited source, and as given doesn't even support the inclusion of "Longula" in Agaricus!

A.silvaticus (subgenus Pseudochitonia, outside consensus clades "IV/VI" in the cited source) is the outgroup among the 6 taxa used here. A.lanipes/maskae/subrutilescens form a clade (subgenus Spissicaulis, "I/C"), with the former two being sisters. A.aridicola (subgenus Minores, "I/B") and A.deserticola (subgenus Flavoagaricus, outside "I/A") are another clade, which is sister to the Spissicaulis clade.

In Newick format, it should be ( silvaticus, ( (aridicola, deserticola), ( (lanipes, maskae), subrutilescens ) ) )

Please correct. 2A02:908:4B33:BD80:3C33:2E78:AA90:6B2C (talk) 22:11, 16 October 2022 (UTC)[reply]