Definition of Entolomataceae. Meaning of Entolomataceae. Synonyms of Entolomataceae

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- The Entolomataceae are a family of fungi in the order Agaricales. The family contains eight genera and 2250 species, the majority of which are in Entoloma...
- (2008). Agaricales of New Zealand 1: Pluteaceae (Pluteus, Volvariella), Entolomataceae (Claudopus, ****opilus, Entoloma, Pouzarella, Rhodocybe, Richoniella)...
- The mushroom genera in the family Entolomataceae collectively contain over 1500 species, the large majority of which are in Entoloma. There have been many...
- to e.g. the Amanitaceae, Lepiotaceae, Hygrophoraceae, Pluteaceae, or Entolomataceae. The name derives from the Gr**** trichos (τριχος) meaning hair and loma...
- mistaken for members of Entolomataceae, but can be distinguished by the angled spores and attached gills of the Entolomataceae. The four genera in the...
- belonging to the Amanitaceae, Lepiotaceae, Hygrophoraceae, Pluteaceae, or Entolomataceae. Carnosauria and Thecodontia are fossil groups, banded together back...
- Entocybe is a genus of agaric fungi in the family Entolomataceae. It was cir****scribed in 2011 to contain several former Entoloma species having obscurely...
- ****ocella is a genus of mushroom-forming fungi in the family Entolomataceae. It was cir****scribed in 2014 with ****ocella popinalis as the type species...
- conferendum is a species of agaric (gilled mushroom) in the family Entolomataceae. In the UK it has been given the recommended English name of Star Pinkgill...
- Rhodophana is a genus of mushroom-forming fungi in the family Entolomataceae. It originally described as a genus in 1947 by Robert Kühner, but the description...