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This is a list of species in the agaric genus ''
Tricholoma ''Tricholoma'' is a genus of fungus that contains many fairly fleshy white-spored gilled mushrooms which are found worldwide generally growing in woodlands. These are ectomycorrhizal fungi, existing in a symbiotic relationship with various spec ...
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lists 379 species in the genus. __NOTOC__ A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V U W X Y Z


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*'' Tricholoma abietinum'' Velen. 1920 – Europe *''
Tricholoma acerbum ''Tricholoma acerbum'' is a mushroom of the agaric family Tricholomataceae. It is found in Europe and North America. See also * List of North American ''Tricholoma'' species * List of ''Tricholoma'' species *List of fungi by conservation statu ...
'' (Bull.) Quél. 1872 *'' Tricholoma acicularum'' Velen. 1947 *'' Tricholoma acutistramineum'' Corner 1994 – Singapore *'' Tricholoma aeruginascens'' Corner 1994 *'' Tricholoma aestivum'' Velen. 1920 – Europe *''
Tricholoma aestuans ''Tricholoma aestuans'' is a mushroom of the agaric genus ''Tricholoma''. First described formally by Elias Magnus Fries in 1821, it was transferred to the genus ''Tricholoma ''Tricholoma'' is a genus of fungus that contains many fairly f ...
'' (Fr.) Gillet 1874 *'' Tricholoma albatum'' Velen. 1920 – Europe *'' Tricholoma albidulum'' N.Ayala, G.Moreno & Esteve-Rav. 1997 *''
Tricholoma albidum ''Tricholoma albidum'' is a mushroom of the agaric genus ''Tricholoma ''Tricholoma'' is a genus of fungus that contains many fairly fleshy white-spored gilled mushrooms which are found worldwide generally growing in woodlands. These are e ...
'' Bon 1984 *''
Tricholoma albobrunneum ''Tricholoma'' is a genus of fungus that contains many fairly fleshy white-spored gilled mushrooms which are found worldwide generally growing in woodlands. These are ectomycorrhizal fungi, existing in a symbiotic relationship with various spec ...
'' (Pers.) P.Kumm. 1871 *'' Tricholoma alboconicum'' (J.E.Lange) Clémençon 1983 *'' Tricholoma alboluteum'' Velen. 1920 – Europe *''
Tricholoma albosquamulatum ''Tricholoma'' is a genus of fungus that contains many fairly fleshy white-spored gilled mushrooms which are found worldwide generally growing in woodlands. These are ectomycorrhizal fungi, existing in a symbiotic relationship with various spec ...
'' Beeli 1927 * ''
Tricholoma album ''Tricholoma album'', commonly known as the white knight, is an all-white mushroom of the large genus ''Tricholoma''. It is found in Europe, India, and possibly North America. The cap and gills are white. The whitish stipe has no ring. Taxono ...
'' (Schaeff.) P.Kumm. 1871 *'' Tricholoma altaicum'' Singer 1943 *''
Tricholoma amplum ''Tricholoma'' is a genus of fungus that contains many fairly fleshy white-spored gilled mushrooms which are found worldwide generally growing in woodlands. These are ectomycorrhizal fungi, existing in a symbiotic relationship with various spec ...
'' (Pers.) Rea 1922 *''
Tricholoma anatolicum ''Tricholoma'' is a genus of fungus that contains many fairly fleshy white-spored gilled mushrooms which are found worldwide generally growing in woodlands. These are ectomycorrhizal fungi, existing in a symbiotic relationship with various spec ...
'' H.H. Doğan & Intini, 2015 *''
Tricholoma andinum ''Tricholoma'' is a genus of fungus that contains many fairly fleshy white-spored gilled mushrooms which are found worldwide generally growing in woodlands. These are ectomycorrhizal fungi, existing in a symbiotic relationship with various spec ...
'' E. Horak 1964 *''
Tricholoma apium ''Tricholoma apium'' is a mushroom of the agaric genus ''Tricholoma'' that is found in Europe. It is classified as vulnerable in the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. See also * List of North American ''Tricholoma'' * List of ''Tricholoma'' ...
'' Jul. Schäff. 1925 *''
Tricholoma argenteum ''Tricholoma argenteum'' is a mushroom of the agaric genus ''Tricholoma ''Tricholoma'' is a genus of fungus that contains many fairly fleshy white-spored gilled mushrooms which are found worldwide generally growing in woodlands. These are ...
'' Ovrebo 1989 *''
Tricholoma argyraceum ''Tricholoma argyraceum'' is a grey-capped mushroom of the large genus ''Tricholoma''. It has been often confused with the similar-looking '' Tricholoma scalpturatum''. Taxonomy French mycologist Pierre Bulliard described this species as ''Aga ...
'' (Bull.) Gillet 1874 *''
Tricholoma argyropotamicum ''Tricholoma'' is a genus of fungus that contains many fairly fleshy white-spored gilled mushrooms which are found worldwide generally growing in woodlands. These are ectomycorrhizal fungi, existing in a symbiotic relationship with various spec ...
'' Speg. 1899 *''
Tricholoma arvernense ''Tricholoma arvernense'' is a mushroom of the agaric genus ''Tricholoma''. First described as a variety Variety may refer to: Arts and entertainment Entertainment formats * Variety (radio) * Variety show, in theater and television Films ...
'' Bon 1976 – Europe *''
Tricholoma atro-olivaceum ''Tricholoma'' is a genus of fungus that contains many fairly fleshy white-spored gilled mushrooms which are found worldwide generally growing in woodlands. These are ectomycorrhizal fungi, existing in a symbiotic relationship with various spec ...
'' Rick 1939 *''
Tricholoma atrodiscum ''Tricholoma atrodiscum'' is a mushroom of the agaric genus ''Tricholoma ''Tricholoma'' is a genus of fungus that contains many fairly fleshy white-spored gilled mushrooms which are found worldwide generally growing in woodlands. These are ...
'' Ovrebo 1989 *'' Tricholoma atroscriptum'' Corner 1994 * ''
Tricholoma atrosquamosum ''Tricholoma atrosquamosum'', commonly known as dark-scaled knight, is an edible gilled mushroom native to Europe. The grey-capped fruit bodies are generally found singly or in small groups in deciduous woodland on chalk-based soils. Taxo ...
'' Sacc. 1887 *'' Tricholoma atroviolaceum'' A.H.Sm. 1944 – North America *'' Tricholoma aurantiipes'' Hongo 1991 *'' Tricholoma aurantio-olivaceum'' A.H.Sm. 1944 – North America *''
Tricholoma aurantium ''Tricholoma aurantium'', commonly known as the golden orange tricholoma, is a mushroom of the agaric genus ''Tricholoma''. Originally described by Jacob Christian Schäffer in 1774, it was transferred to the genus ''Tricholoma'' by Adalbert Ri ...
'' (Schaeff.) Ricken 1914 *'' Tricholoma austrocolossum'' Grgur. 2002 *'' Tricholoma azalearum'' (Murrill) Murrill 1942


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Tricholoma bakamatsutake ''Tricholoma bakamatsutake'' is a mushroom of the agaric genus ''Tricholoma''. Found in China and Japan, it was described as new to science by mycologist Tsuguo Hongo in 1974. It is closely related to the pine mushroom, ''Tricholoma matsutake'', ...
'' Hongo 1974 *'' Tricholoma baldratianum'' Sacc. 1916 *'' Tricholoma bambusarum'' Corner 1994 *'' Tricholoma basirubens'' (Bon) A.Riva & Bon 1988 *''
Tricholoma batschii ''Tricholoma batschii'' is a species of fungus belonging to the family Tricholomataceae The Tricholomataceae are a large family of mushrooms within the Agaricales. Originally a classic " wastebasket taxon", the family included any white-, yell ...
'' Gulden 1969 *'' Tricholoma betilonganum'' Corner 1994 *'' Tricholoma bezdeki'' Velen. 1920 – Europe *'' Tricholoma bisontinum'' Rolland 1902 *'' Tricholoma bonii'' Basso & Candusso 1997 *'' Tricholoma boreosulphurescens'' Mort. Chr. & Heilm.-Claus., 2017 *'' Tricholoma borgsjoeënse'' Jacobsson & Muskos 2006 –
Fennoscandia __NOTOC__ Fennoscandia (Finnish language, Finnish, Swedish language, Swedish and no, Fennoskandia, nocat=1; russian: Фенноскандия, Fennoskandiya) or the Fennoscandian Peninsula is the geographical peninsula in Europe, which includes ...
*'' Tricholoma borneomurinum'' Corner 1994 *'' Tricholoma bresadolanum'' Clémençon 1977 *'' Tricholoma brunneicirrus'' Corner 1994 *'' Tricholoma brunneosquamosa'' Beeli 1927 *'' Tricholoma bryogenum'' Mort. Chr., Heilm.-Claus. & Vauras, 2017 *'' Tricholoma bubalinum'' (G.Stev.) E.Horak 1971 *'' Tricholoma bufonium'' (Pers.) Gillet 1874 *'' Tricholoma bulliardii'' Velen. 1939 – Europe *'' Tricholoma busuense'' Corner 1994 *'' Tricholoma buzae'' Dennis 1970


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Tricholoma caligatum ''Tricholoma caligatum'' is a mushroom of the agaric genus ''Tricholoma''. It is a large species with a distinct sheathing ring on the stem, found in mycorrhizal association with various trees throughout the Mediterranean. It is sometimes referr ...
'' (Viv.) Ricken 1914 *'' Tricholoma carbonicum'' Velen. 1920 – Europe *'' Tricholoma carneoflavidum'' (Kalchbr.) McAlpine 1895 *'' Tricholoma cartilagineum'' (Bull.) Quél. 1872 *'' Tricholoma catulus'' E.H.L.Krause 1928 *'' Tricholoma cavipes'' Corner 1994 *'' Tricholoma cedretorum'' (Bon) A.Riva 2000 *'' Tricholoma cedrorum'' Maire 1914 *'' Tricholoma ceriniceps'' Pegler 1983 *'' Tricholoma cheilolaminum'' Ovrebo & Tylutki 1975 *'' Tricholoma chrysophyllum'' A.Riva, C.E.Hermos. & Jul.Sánchez 1998 *'' Tricholoma cifuentesii'' Courtec. 1985 *'' Tricholoma cingulatum'' (Almfelt ex Fr.) Jacobashch 1890 *'' Tricholoma cinnamomeum'' (Murrill) Murrill 1914 *'' Tricholoma clavipes'' Riedl 1976 *'' Tricholoma clavocystis'' Musumeci & Contu 2008 – Europe *'' Tricholoma coffeaceum'' Velen. 1920 – Europe *'' Tricholoma collybiiformis'' Velen. 1920 – Europe *'' Tricholoma colossus'' (Fr.) Quél. 1872 * ''
Tricholoma columbetta ''Tricholoma columbetta'', commonly known as dove-coloured tricholoma, is an edible mushroom of the large genus ''Tricholoma''. It is found in Europe, where it is eaten in France. Genus Elias Magnus Fries described the species in 1821 as ''Ag ...
'' (Fr.) P.Kumm. 1871 *'' Tricholoma concolor'' (Delile ex De Seynes) P.-A.Moreau, Bellanger & Courtec. 2011 *'' Tricholoma confragipes'' Iwade 1944 *'' Tricholoma cookeanum'' Bertault & Malençon 1975 *'' Tricholoma cordae'' Velen. 1920 – Europe *'' Tricholoma cortinatellum'' Singer 1954 *'' Tricholoma cortinatum'' Singer 1952 *'' Tricholoma crenulatum'' Horniček 1977 *'' Tricholoma crepidotoides'' Corner 1994 *'' Tricholoma crucigerum'' (St.-Amans) Sacc. & Trotter 191 *'' Tricholoma cuneifoloides'' (Fr.) P.Kumm. 1871 *'' Tricholoma cutifractum'' Corner 1994 *'' Tricholoma cyclophilum'' (Lasch) Sacc. & Trotter 1912 *'' Tricholoma czuicum'' (Singer) Singer, 1951


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*'' Tricholoma dermolomoides'' Corner 1994 *'' Tricholoma diabolicum'' Rick 1926 *'' Tricholoma diemii'' Singer 1954 *'' Tricholoma distantifoliaceum'' E.Ludw. & H.Willer 2012 *'' Tricholoma distinguendum'' S.Lundell 1942 *'' Tricholoma dulciolens'' Kytöv. 1989 *'' Tricholoma duriusculum'' R.Schulz 1927 *'' Tricholoma durum'' Velen. 1939 – Europe


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*'' Tricholoma edentulum'' Velen. 1920 – Europe *'' Tricholoma elegans'' G.Stev. 1964 – New Zealand *'' Tricholoma elvirae'' Singer 1969 *'' Tricholoma eosinobasis'' Babos, Bohus & Vasas 1991 *''
Tricholoma equestre ''Tricholoma equestre'' or ''Tricholoma flavovirens'', also known as man on horseback or yellow knight is a formerly widely eaten but arguably hazardous fungus of the genus ''Tricholoma'' that forms ectomycorrhiza with pine trees. Known as ''Gr ...
'' (L.) P.Kumm. 1871 *'' Tricholoma evenosum'' (Sacc.) Rea 1932 *'' Tricholoma ezcarayense'' C.E.Hermos. & Jul.Sánchez 1994


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*'' Tricholoma fagineum'' Velen. 1925 *'' Tricholoma fagnani'' Singer 1952 *'' Tricholoma farinolens'' E.Horak 1964 *'' Tricholoma ferrugineimelleum'' Corner 1994 *'' Tricholoma fiherensis'' L.M.Dufour & H.Poiss. 1927 *'' Tricholoma filamentosum'' (Alessio) Alessio 1988 *'' Tricholoma fissilifolium'' Corner 1994 *'' Tricholoma flammulaecolor'' Beeli 1927 *'' Tricholoma flavifolium'' Velen. 1920 – Europe *'' Tricholoma focale'' (Fr.) Ricken 1914 *'' Tricholoma foliicola'' Har.Takah. 2001 *'' Tricholoma forteflavescens'' Reschke, Popa, Zhu L. Yang & G. Kost, 2018 *''
Tricholoma fracticum ''Tricholoma fracticum'' is a sturdy mushroom of the agaric genus ''Tricholoma'' with a red-brown cap and a harshly bitter taste. It is mycorrhizal with conifers, primarily of the genus Pinus, and can be found in California. Taxonomy First des ...
'' (Britzelm.) Kreisel 1984 *'' Tricholoma fractipes'' Velen. 1920 – Europe *'' Tricholoma frondosae'' Kalamees & Shchukin 2001 *'' Tricholoma fuegianum'' Courtec. 1985 *'' Tricholoma fuliginea'' Beeli 1927 *''
Tricholoma fulvimarginatum ''Tricholoma fulvimarginatum'' is a mushroom of the agaric genus ''Tricholoma ''Tricholoma'' is a genus of fungus that contains many fairly fleshy white-spored gilled mushrooms which are found worldwide generally growing in woodlands. Thes ...
'' Ovrebo & Halling 1986 *''
Tricholoma fulvocastaneum ''Tricholoma'' is a genus of fungus that contains many fairly fleshy white-spored Agaricales, gilled mushrooms which are found worldwide generally growing in woodlands. These are ectomycorrhizal fungus, ectomycorrhizal fungi, existing in a symbi ...
'' Hongo 1960 *''
Tricholoma fulvum ''Tricholoma fulvum'' is a mushroom of the agaric genus ''Tricholoma''. One guide reports that the species is inedible, while another says the fruit bodies are edible An edible item is any item that is safe for humans to eat. "Edible" is di ...
'' (DC.) Bigeard & H.Guill. 1909 *'' Tricholoma fumidellum'' (Peck) Sacc. 1887 *'' Tricholoma furcatifolium'' Corner 1994 *'' Tricholoma fuscinanum'' Corner 1994 *'' Tricholoma fusipes'' E.Horak 1964 *'' Tricholoma fusisporum'' Singer 1943


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*'' Tricholoma gallaecicum'' (Blanco-Dios) Blanco-Dios, 2009 *'' Tricholoma gausapatum'' (Fr.) Quél. 1872 *'' Tricholoma glareosum'' Velen. 1927 *'' Tricholoma glatfelteri'' (Murrill) Murrill 1914 *'' Tricholoma goliath'' (Fr.) S.Lundell & Nannf. 1942 *'' Tricholoma goossensiae'' Beeli 1933 *'' Tricholoma graminicola'' Velen. 1920 – Europe *'' Tricholoma grande'' Peck 1891 *'' Tricholoma granulosum'' Lebedeva 1949 *'' Tricholoma griseipileatum'' Corner 1994 *''
Tricholoma griseoviolaceum ''Tricholoma griseoviolaceum'' is a mushroom of the agaric genus ''Tricholoma ''Tricholoma'' is a genus of fungus that contains many fairly fleshy white-spored gilled mushrooms which are found worldwide generally growing in woodlands. Thes ...
'' Shanks 1996 – United States *'' Tricholoma groanense'' Viola 1959 *'' Tricholoma grossulariodorum'' E.Horak 1964 *'' Tricholoma guldeniae'' Mort.Chr. 2009


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*'' Tricholoma hathorae'' Velen. 1939 – Europe *'' Tricholoma hebeloma'' (Peck) Sacc. 1887 *'' Tricholoma hebelomoides'' E.Horak 1964 *'' Tricholoma hemisulphureum'' (Kühner) A. Riva ex Boffelli, 2016 *'' Tricholoma henningsii'' Sacc. & Trotter 1912 *'' Tricholoma hirtellum'' Peck 1907 *'' Tricholoma holici'' Velen. 1920 – Europe *'' Tricholoma horakii'' Raithelh. 1972 *'' Tricholoma hortorum'' Velen. 1925 *'' Tricholoma humosum'' (Quél.) S.Imai 1938 *''
Tricholoma huronense ''Tricholoma huronense'' is a mushroom of the agaric genus ''Tricholoma''. It was first described in 1942 by American mycologist Alexander H. Smith based on collections made in Michigan Michigan () is a U.S. state, state in the Great Lake ...
'' A.H. Sm., 1942 *'' Tricholoma hygrophanum'' Velen. 1939 – Europe


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*'' Tricholoma ilkkae'' Mort. Chr., Heilm.-Claus., Ryman & N. Bergius, 2017 *''
Tricholoma imbricatum ''Tricholoma imbricatum'' is a species of agaric fungus in the family Tricholomataceae. Commonly known as the matt knight, it is found in Europe and North America, where it grows on the ground in coniferous forests. Fruit bodies have a brown to ...
'' (Fr.) P.Kumm. 1871 *'' Tricholoma impudicum'' Velen. 1947 *''
Tricholoma inamoenum ''Tricholoma inamoenum'' is a mushroom of the agaric genus ''Tricholoma'' found through the Northern Hemisphere, particularly under conifers. It is poisonous Poison is a chemical substance that has a detrimental effect to life. The term is u ...
'' (Fr.) Gillet 1874 *'' Tricholoma inocyboides'' Corner 1994 *''
Tricholoma insigne ''Tricholoma insigne'' is a mushroom of the agaric genus ''Tricholoma ''Tricholoma'' is a genus of fungus that contains many fairly fleshy white-spored gilled mushrooms which are found worldwide generally growing in woodlands. These are e ...
'' Ovrebo 1989 *''
Tricholoma intermedium ''Tricholoma intermedium'' is a mushroom of the agaric genus ''Tricholoma''. It was formally described by American mycologist Charles Horton Peck Charles Horton Peck (March 30, 1833 – July 11, 1917) was an American mycologist of the 19th an ...
'' Peck 1888 *'' Tricholoma iputingaense'' Bat. & A.F.Vital 1958


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*'' Tricholoma jalapense'' (Murrill) Sacc. & Trotter 1925 *'' Tricholoma jamaicensis'' (Murrill) Sacc. & Trotter 1925 *'' Tricholoma joachimii'' Bon & A.Riva 1985 *'' Tricholoma josserandii'' Bon 1975


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*'' Tricholoma khakicolor'' Corner 1994


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*'' Tricholoma laricicola'' Velen. 1939 – Europe *''
Tricholoma lascivum ''Tricholoma'' is a genus of fungus that contains many fairly fleshy white-spored gilled mushrooms which are found worldwide generally growing in woodlands. These are ectomycorrhizal fungi, existing in a symbiotic relationship with various spe ...
'' (Fr.) Gillet 1874 *'' Tricholoma latifolium'' Speg. 1898 *'' Tricholoma lavendulophyllum'' F.Q.Yu 2006 *'' Tricholoma leoninum'' Velen. 1939 – Europe *'' Tricholoma leucophyllum'' Ovrebo & Tylutki 1975 *'' Tricholoma leucoterreum'' Mariotto & Turetta 1996 *'' Tricholoma lilacinocinereum'' Métrod ex Bon 1990 *'' Tricholoma lobatum'' Velen. 1939 – Europe *'' Tricholoma losii'' Kavina 1926 *'' Tricholoma luridum'' (Schaeff.) P.Kumm. 1871 *'' Tricholoma luteomaculosum'' A.H. Sm., 1942


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*'' Tricholoma maculatipus'' Hongo 1962 *'' Tricholoma magellanicum'' (Speg.) Sacc. 1891 * ''
Tricholoma magnivelare ''Tricholoma magnivelare'' is a gilled mushroom found East of the Rocky Mountains in North America growing in coniferous woodland. These ectomycorrhizal fungi are typically edible species that exist in a symbiotic relationship with various sp ...
'' (Peck) Redhead 1984 *'' Tricholoma manzanitae'' T.J.Baroni & Ovrebo 1983 *'' Tricholoma marasmiforme'' Velen. 1939 – Europe *'' Tricholoma margarita'' (Murrill) Murrill 1940 *'' Tricholoma marquettense'' Ovrebo 1986 * ''
Tricholoma matsutake , ''Tricholoma matsutake'', is a species of choice edible mycorrhizal mushroom that grows in East Asia, Europe, and North America. It is prized in Japanese cuisine for its distinct spicy-aromatic odor. Etymology The common name and specifi ...
'' (S.Ito & S.Imai) Singer 1943 *'' Tricholoma mauritianum'' Peerally & Sutra 1973 *'' Tricholoma megaphyllum'' Boud. 1910 *'' Tricholoma melleum'' Reschke, Popa, Zhu L. Yang & G. Kost, 2018 *'' Tricholoma mensula'' Corner 1994 *'' Tricholoma meridianum'' A.Pearson 1950 *''
Tricholoma mesoamericanum ''Tricholoma'' is a genus of fungus that contains many fairly fleshy white-spored gilled mushrooms which are found worldwide generally growing in woodlands. These are ectomycorrhizal fungi, existing in a symbiotic relationship with various spec ...
'' Justo & Cifuentes, 2017 *'' Tricholoma michiganense'' A.H. Sm., 1942 *'' Tricholoma microcarpoides'' Corner 1994 *'' Tricholoma minutissimum'' Corner 1994 *'' Tricholoma minutum'' Corner 1994 *'' Tricholoma mnichovicense'' Velen. 1947 *'' Tricholoma montis-fraseri'' Corner 1994 *''
Tricholoma moseri ''Tricholoma moseri'' is a mushroom of the agaric genus ''Tricholoma''. It was first formally species description, described in 1989 by Rolf Singer. It was named after Meinhard Michael Moser, an Austrian mycologist. See also *List of North Amer ...
'' Singer 1989 *'' Tricholoma moserianum'' Bon 1990 *'' Tricholoma mostnyae'' Singer 1969 *'' Tricholoma multifolium'' (Murrill) Murrill 1914 *'' Tricholoma multipunctum'' (Peck) Sacc. 1887 *'' Tricholoma muricatum'' Shanks 1996 – United States * ''
Tricholoma murrillianum ''Tricholoma murrillianum'' is a gilled mushroom found west of the Rocky Mountains in North America growing in coniferous woodland. This ectomycorrhizal fungus is an edible species that exists in a symbiotic relationship with various species of ...
'' Singer 1942 – North America *'' Tricholoma muscarioides'' Reschke, Popa, Zhu L. Yang & G. Kost, 2018 * ''
Tricholoma muscarium ''Tricholoma muscarium'' is a mushroom found in Japan. Toxicity ''Tricholoma muscarium'' contains ibotenic acid Ibotenic acid or (''S'')-2-amino-2-(3-hydroxyisoxazol-5-yl)acetic acid, also referred to as ibotenate, is a chemical compound and ...
'' Kawam. ex Hongo 1959 *'' Tricholoma muscorum'' Velen. 1947 *'' Tricholoma mutabile'' Shanks 1996 – United States


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*'' Tricholoma naranjanum'' Dennis 1951 *'' Tricholoma nigripes'' Velen. 1920 – Europe *'' Tricholoma nigrum'' Shanks & Ovrebo 1996 – North America *'' Tricholoma nobile'' Peck 1889


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*'' Tricholoma oblongisporum'' Bissett 1992 *'' Tricholoma obscurum'' Velen. 1920 – Europe *'' Tricholoma ochraceorobustum'' E.Horak 1964 *'' Tricholoma odorimutabile'' Corner 1994 *'' Tricholoma olens'' Velen. 1939 – Europe *'' Tricholoma olgae'' Velen. 1920 – Europe *'' Tricholoma olidum'' Velen. 1920 – Europe *'' Tricholoma olivaceobrunneum'' Ovrebo 1986 *'' Tricholoma olivaceoflavum'' (Murrill) Sacc. & Trotter 1925 *'' Tricholoma olivaceoluteolum'' Reschke, Popa, Zhu L. Yang & G. Kost, 2018 *'' Tricholoma olivaceotinctum'' Heilm.-Claus. & Mort. Chr. 2009 *'' Tricholoma olivaceum'' Reschke, Popa, Zhu L. Yang & G. Kost, 2018 *'' Tricholoma oliveum'' Farl. & Burt, 1929 *'' Tricholoma opiparum'' (Fr.) Bigeard & H. Guill. 1909 * '' Tricholoma orirubens'' Quél. 1872 *'' Tricholoma orlosii'' Pilát 1950


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*'' Tricholoma palustre'' A.H.Sm. 1942 *'' Tricholoma pampeanum'' Speg. 1898 *'' Tricholoma panicolor'' Corner 1994 *'' Tricholoma pannonicum'' Bohus, 1960 *'' Tricholoma pardalotum'' Herink & Kotl. 1967 * '' Tricholoma pardinum'' (Pers.) Quél. 1873 *'' Tricholoma parvisporum'' Corner 1994 *'' Tricholoma pascuum'' Velen. 1939 – Europe *'' Tricholoma patagonicum'' Singer 1954 *'' Tricholoma penangense'' Corner 1994 *'' Tricholoma permelleum'' Corner 1994 *'' Tricholoma persicinum'' (Fr.) Quél. 1872 *'' Tricholoma pessundatum'' (Fr.) Quél. 1872 *'' Tricholoma phoeniceum'' (Sacc.) Singer 1943 *'' Tricholoma piceum'' Velen. 1947 *'' Tricholoma pilatii'' Velen. 1925 *'' Tricholoma plagiotum'' (Kalchbr.) McAlpine 1895 *'' Tricholoma populinum'' J.E.Lange 1933 *'' Tricholoma porta-dalveyi'' Corner 1994 * '' Tricholoma portentosum'' (Fr.) Quél. 1873 *'' Tricholoma praetervisum'' Velen. 1939 – Europe *'' Tricholoma pratense'' Pegler & R.W.Rayner 1969 *'' Tricholoma preslii'' Velen. 1920 – Europe *'' Tricholoma primulibrunneum'' Corner 1994 *'' Tricholoma psammopus'' (Kalchbr.) Quél. 1875 *'' Tricholoma pseudoargyraceum'' Velen. 1925 *'' Tricholoma pseudoimbricatum'' J.E.Lange & Terk. 1944 *'' Tricholoma pseudolimacium'' Velen. 1920 – Europe *'' Tricholoma pseudonictitans'' Bon 1983 *'' Tricholoma pseudoputidum'' Velen. 1939 – Europe *'' Tricholoma pseudorussula'' (Speg.) Sacc. 1891 *'' Tricholoma pseudosaponaceum'' Hásek 1959 *'' Tricholoma pullum'' Ovrebo 1989 *'' Tricholoma pulverulentipes'' (Murrill) Sacc. & Trotter 1925 *'' Tricholoma purpureiflavum'' Corner 1994 *'' Tricholoma pusillisporum'' Speg. 1922 *'' Tricholoma pygmaeum'' Velen. 1920 – Europe


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*'' Tricholoma quercetorum'' Contu 2004 *'' Tricholoma quercicola'' (Murrill) Murrill 1949


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*'' Tricholoma radicans'' Hongo 1968 – Japan *'' Tricholoma radotinense'' Peck 1903 *'' Tricholoma ramentaceum'' (Bull.) Ricken 1915 *'' Tricholoma rauli'' Garrido 1988 *'' Tricholoma rhizophoreti'' Corner 1994 *'' Tricholoma rigidovelatum'' Raithelh. 1991 *'' Tricholoma rimosoides'' Dennis 1951 *'' Tricholoma robiniae'' Velen. 1925 *''
Tricholoma robustum ''Tricholoma robustum'' is an edible mycorrhizal mushroom in the family ''Tricholomataceae''. In Japan it is called ''matsutake-modoki'' (pseudo-matsutake), and colloquially referred to as ''obasan no matsutake'' ("old lady's matsutake"), be ...
'' (Alb. & Schwein.) Ricken 1915 *'' Tricholoma romagnesii'' Singer 1943 *'' Tricholoma roseoacerbum'' A.Riva 1984 – Europe, North America *'' Tricholoma rostratum'' Velen. 1920 – Europe *'' Tricholoma rubescens'' Velen. 1920 – Europe *'' Tricholoma rufenum'' P.Donati 1994 *'' Tricholoma rufulum'' R.Heim 1934 *'' Tricholoma rugulicinctum'' Corner 1994


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*'' Tricholoma sanguinescens'' Velen. 1925 * '' Tricholoma saponaceum'' (Fr.) P.Kumm. 1871 *'' Tricholoma scabrum'' L.M.Dufour 1913 *'' Tricholoma scalpturatum'' (Fr.) Quél. 1872 *'' Tricholoma schustleri'' Velen. 1920 – Europe *'' Tricholoma sciodes'' (Pers.) C.Martín 1919 *''
Tricholoma sejunctum ''Tricholoma sejunctum'' (colloquially yellow blusher in the eastern regions of North America) is a mushroom that appears across much of the Northern Hemisphere and is associated with pine forests. Description The cap is greenish-brownish yello ...
'' (Sowerby) Quél. 1872 *'' Tricholoma sericeum'' Rick 1920 *'' Tricholoma sienna'' (Peck) Sacc. 1887 *'' Tricholoma silvaticum'' Peck 1889 *'' Tricholoma singaporense'' Corner 1994 *'' Tricholoma sinoacerbum'' T.H. Li, Hosen & Ting Li, 2015 *'' Tricholoma sinopardinum'' Zhu L. Yang, X.X. Ding, G. Kost & Rexer, 2017 *'' Tricholoma sinoportentosum'' Zhu L. Yang, Reschke, Popa & G. Kost, 2018 *'' Tricholoma smithii'' Ovrebo & K.W. Hughes, 2018 *'' Tricholoma solitarium'' (Alessio) Contu 2009 *'' Tricholoma sparsifolium'' Velen. 1925 *'' Tricholoma sphagnicola'' Hruby 1930 *'' Tricholoma spongiosum'' Petch 1917 *'' Tricholoma stanekii'' Pilát 1953 *''
Tricholoma stans ''Tricholoma'' is a genus of fungus that contains many fairly fleshy white-spored gilled mushrooms which are found worldwide generally growing in woodlands. These are ectomycorrhizal fungi, existing in a symbiotic relationship with various spec ...
'' (Fr.) Sacc. 1887 *'' Tricholoma stiparophyllum'' (N.Lund) P.Karst. 1879 *'' Tricholoma stipitirufescens'' Corner 1994 *'' Tricholoma striatifolium'' (Peck) Sacc. 1887 *'' Tricholoma striatum'' (Schaeff.) Quél. 1872 *'' Tricholoma subamarum'' Herp. 1912 *'' Tricholoma subannulatum'' (Peck) Zeller 1922 *'' Tricholoma subargillaceum'' (Murrill) Sacc. & Trotter 1925 *'' Tricholoma subaureum'' Ovrebo 1986 *'' Tricholoma subcinerascens'' Rick 1939 *'' Tricholoma subcinereiforme'' (Murrill) Sacc. & Trotter 1925 *'' Tricholoma subclytocybe'' Velen. 1925 *'' Tricholoma subcuneifolium'' Corner 1994 *'' Tricholoma subfuscum'' Velen. 1920 – Europe *'' Tricholoma subglobisporum'' Bon 1976 – Europe *'' Tricholoma subimbricatum'' Velen. 1920 – Europe *'' Tricholoma sublatum'' Murrill 1942 *'' Tricholoma subluteum'' Peck, 1904 *'' Tricholoma subniveum'' Velen. 1925 *'' Tricholoma subresplendens'' (Murrill) Murrill, 1914 *'' Tricholoma subsulphureum'' (Britzelm.) Sacc. & Traverso 1911 *'' Tricholoma subumbrinum'' A.H.Sm. 1944 – North America *'' Tricholoma sudum'' (Fr.) Quél. 1873 *'' Tricholoma sulcatum'' Velen. 1920 – Europe *'' Tricholoma sulphurellum'' Rick 1919 *'' Tricholoma sulphurescens'' Bres. 1905 * ''
Tricholoma sulphureum ''Tricholoma sulphureum'', also known as sulphur knight or gas agaric, is an inedible or mildly poisonous mushroom found in woodlands in Europe. It has a distinctive bright yellow colour and an unusual smell likened to coal gas. It occurs in dec ...
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*'' Tricholoma tanzanianum'' Pegler 1977 *'' Tricholoma tenacifolium'' Corner 1994 *'' Tricholoma tenue'' P.W.Graff 1914 * '' Tricholoma terreum'' (Schaeff.) P.Kumm. 1871 *'' Tricholoma testaceum'' G.Stev. 1964 – New Zealand *'' Tricholoma thalliophilum'' Rob.Henry 1956 *'' Tricholoma tigrinum'' (Schaeff.) Gillet 1874 *'' Tricholoma transmutans'' (Peck) Sacc., 1887 *'' Tricholoma tridentinum'' Singer 1943 *'' Tricholoma triste'' (Scop.) Quél. 1872 *'' Tricholoma tristiforme'' Kauffman 1921 *'' Tricholoma tucumanense'' Speg. 1919 *'' Tricholoma tumidum'' (Pers.) Ricken 1915 *'' Tricholoma turbinipes'' (Kalchbr.) McAlpine 1895


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*'' Tricholoma uliginosum'' Velen. 1920 – Europe *'' Tricholoma ulvinenii'' Kalamees 2001 *'' Tricholoma umbonatum'' Clémençon & Bon 1985 *'' Tricholoma umbraticum'' Corner 1994 *'' Tricholoma unifactum'' Peck 1906 *'' Tricholoma urbicum'' Ferrarese & Zaffalon 2008 *'' Tricholoma uropus'' Corner 1994 * '' Tricholoma ustale'' (Fr.) P.Kumm. 1871 * '' Tricholoma ustaloides'' Romagn. 1954


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*'' Tricholoma vaccinoides'' Pilát 1971 *''
Tricholoma vaccinum ''Tricholoma vaccinum'', commonly known as the russet scaly tricholoma, the scaly knight, or the fuzztop, is a fungus of the agaric genus ''Tricholoma''. It produces medium-sized fruit bodies (mushrooms) that have a distinctive hairy reddish-b ...
'' (Schaeff.) P.Kumm. 1871 *'' Tricholoma vacini'' Velen. 1939 – Europe *'' Tricholoma venenatum'' G.F. Atk., 1908 *'' Tricholoma vernale'' Velen. 1920 – Europe *''
Tricholoma vernaticum ''Tricholoma vernaticum'' is an agaric fungus of the genus '' Tricholoma'' native to the Pacific Northwest region of the United States. The fungus was originally described in 1976 as a species of '' Armillaria'' when that genus was more inclusi ...
'' Shanks 1996 – United States *'' Tricholoma versicolor'' Velen. 1920 – Europe *'' Tricholoma vestipes'' Velen. 1920 – Europe *'' Tricholoma villosiparvum'' Corner 1994 *'' Tricholoma vinaceogriseum'' P.D.Orton 1987 *'' Tricholoma violaceibrunneum'' Corner 1994 *'' Tricholoma virgatum'' (Fr.) P.Kumm. 1871 *'' Tricholoma viridifucatum'' Bon 1976 – Europe *'' Tricholoma viridilutescens'' M.M.Moser 1978 *'' Tricholoma viridiolivaceum'' G.Stev. 1964 – New Zealand


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*'' Tricholoma weizianum'' Reichert & Aviz.-Hersh. 1959


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*'' Tricholoma zangii'' Z.M.Cao, Y.J.Yao & Pegler 2003 – China *'' Tricholoma zelleri'' (D.E.Stuntz & A.H.Sm.) Ovrebo & Tylutki 1975 *'' Tricholoma zonatum'' Velen. 1939 – Europe *'' Tricholoma zvarae'' Velen. 1922


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Tricholoma ''Tricholoma'' is a genus of fungus that contains many fairly fleshy white-spored gilled mushrooms which are found worldwide generally growing in woodlands. These are ectomycorrhizal fungi, existing in a symbiotic relationship with various spec ...
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