Tricholomopsis
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T. rutilans Pine woods, Galicia - Alberto Vázquez | |
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Tricholomopsis rutilans (Schaeff.) Singer
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Tricholomopsis is a genus of fungi in the family Phyllotopsidaceae.[1][2] Its best known member and type species is Tricholomopsis rutilans. The name means appearing like Tricholoma. The genus has a widespread distribution, and contains about 30 species.[3] Tricholomopsis was described in 1939 by German mycologist Rolf Singer.[4]
List of species
[edit]- Tricholomopsis decora (Europe, North America)
- Tricholomopsis bambusina (Japan)
- Tricholomopsis flammula
- Tricholomopsis flavissima (North America)
- Tricholomopsis formosa (North America)
- Tricholomopsis humboltii (Costa Rica, Colombia)
- Tricholomopsis ornata
- Tricholomopsis ornaticeps (New Zealand)[5]
- Tricholomopsis osiliensis (Estonia)[6]
- Tricholomopsis rutilans - Plums and Custard (Europe, North America, Australia)
- Tricholomopsis scabra (New Zealand)[7]
- Tricholomopsis sulfureoides (North America)
- Tricholomopsis totilivida (North America, Costa Rica)
See also
[edit]References
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- ^ Wang, G. S.; Cai, Q.; Hao, Y. J.; Bau, T.; Chen, Z. H.; Li, M. X.; Yang, Z. L. (2024). "Phylogenetic and taxonomic updates of Agaricales, with an emphasis on Tricholomopsis". Mycology. 15 (2): 180–209.
- ^ Vizzini, A.; Alvarado, P.; Consiglio, G.; Marchetti, M.; Xu, J. (2024). "Family matters inside the order Agaricales: systematic reorganization and classification of incertae sedis clitocyboid, pleurotoid and tricholomatoid taxa based on an updated 6-gene phylogeny". Studies in Mycology. 107 (1): 67–148.
- ^ Kirk PM, Cannon PF, Minter DW, Stalpers JA (2008). Dictionary of the Fungi (10th ed.). Wallingford, UK: CABI. p. 700. ISBN 978-0-85199-826-8.
- ^ Singer R. (1939). "Phylogenie und Taxonomie der Agaricales". Schweizerische Zeitschrift für Pilzkunde (in German). 17: 52–57.
- ^ "Tricholomopsis ornaticeps (G. Stev.) E. Horak". New Zealand Organisms Register. Retrieved 14 February 2022.
- ^ Vauras J. (2009). "Tricholomopsis osiliensis, a new agaric species from Estonia" (PDF). Folia Cryptogamica Estonica. 45: 89.
- ^ "Tricholomopsis scabra J.A. Cooper". New Zealand Organisms Register. Retrieved 14 February 2022.