It was first
described in 1940 by the Danish mycologist
Jakob Emanuel Lange who classified it as
Lepiota cygnea until 1952 when it was classified as
Pseudobaeospora cygnea by the French mycologist
Marcel Locquin. In 1978 the Belgian mycologist
Paul Heinemann created the new genus
Sericeomyces in an attempt to better arrange the species which are now recognised as belonging to the
Lepiota,
Leucoagaricus and
Leucocoprinus genera. He reclassified this species as
Sericeomyces cygneus but noted that placing it in this newly created genus was questionable. This proposed placement turned out to be short lived as it was also in 1978 that Austrian mycologist
Meinhard Michael Moser classified it as
Cystolepiota cygnea and the French mycologist
Marcel Bon classified it as
Leucocoprinus cygneus, which was ultimately the classification which was adopted. == Description ==