Haasiella
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Haasiella is a fungal genus in the family Hygrophoraceae.[4] It is a monotypic genus that contains only the species Haasiella venustissima.[1] Haasiella splendidissima, formerly considered to be a distinct species based on its 4-spored basidia, was found by a DNA study to be synonymous with Haasiella venustissima.[1] Haasiella venustissima is only known from Europe and is saprotrophic on wood.[1][5] Haasiella was described as a new genus in 1966 by Czech mycologists František Kotlaba and Zdeněk Pouzar.[6] It is most closely related to the genus Hygrophorus.[1]
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The genus name is in honour of Hans Haas, a German mycologist, who was a specialist on Agaricus from Schnait near Stuttgart.[7]