List Of Entoloma Species
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List Of Entoloma Species
__NOTOC__ #A, A #B, B #C, C #D, D #E, E #F, F #G, G #H, H #I, I #J, J #K, K #L, L #M, M #N, N #O, O #P, P #Q, Q #R, R #S, S #T, T #U, U #V, V #U, U #W, W #X, X #Y, Y #Z, Z This is an incomplete list of species in the genus ''Entoloma''. According to a standard reference book, the genus contains about 1000 species. Many species formerly classification (biology), classified in the genera ''Rhodocybe'', ''Clitopilus'', ''Richoniella'', and ''Rhodogaster'' were formally transferred to ''Entoloma'' as a result of molecular phylogenetics, molecular analysis published in 2009. A *''Entoloma abbreviatipes'' (Largent) Noordel. & Co-David *''Entoloma aberrans'' E.Horak *''Entoloma abnorme'' (Peck) Noordel. * ''Entoloma abortivum'' (Berkeley & M.A.Curtis) Donk *''Entoloma accline'' (Britzelm.) Sacc. *''Entoloma accola'' (Britzelm.) Sacc. *''Entoloma aciculocystis'' (Romagn. & Gilles) Noordel. & Co-David *''Entoloma acidophilum'' Arnolds & Noordel. *''Entoloma acuferum'' (Romagn. & ...
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Entoloma
''Entoloma'' is a large genus of terrestrial pink-gilled mushrooms, with about 1,000 species. Most have a drab appearance, pink gills which are attached to the stem, a smooth thick cap, and angular spores. Many entolomas are saprobic but some are mycorrhizal. The best-known member of the genus is the livid agaric (''Entoloma sinuatum''), responsible for a number of poisonings over the years in Europe and North America, and '' Entoloma rhodopolium'' in Japan. Some southern hemisphere species such as ''Entoloma rodwayi'' and '' Entoloma viridomarginatum'' from Australia, and ''Entoloma hochstetteri'' from New Zealand, are very colourful, with caps of unusual shades of green and blue-green. Most entolomas are dull shades of olive, brown, or grey. Etymology The part '' ἐντός'' means "within, inside". The part "loma" is a noun-forming element derived from Greek '' λῶμ(α)'', "fringe, hem" and used in the botanical taxonomy for naming plants distinguished by having a fri ...
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