Battarrea
Battarrea is a genus of mushroom-producing fungi. The genus used to be classified in the family Tulostomaceae until molecular phylogenetics revealed its affinity to the Agaricaceae. Species of Battarrea have a peridium that rests atop an elongated, hollow stipe with a surface that tends to become torn into fibrous scales. Inside the peridium, the gleba consists of spherical, warted spores, and a capillitium of simple or branched hyphal threads that have spiral or angular thickenings. The genus is named after Italian priest and naturalist Giovanni Antonio Battarra.Species
- Battarrea arenicola Copel.
- Battarrea franciscana Copel.
- Battarrea guachiparum Speg.
- Battarrea laciniata Underw. ex V.S.White
- Battarrea levispora Massee
- Battarrea patagonica Speg.
- Battarrea phalloides Pers.