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Home › Science › Botany › Mushroom › Pluteales

Pluteales

Kingdom:   Plantae
Phylum: Basidiomycota
Class: Homobasidiomycetes
Order: Pluteales

Family

Genus

  • species – Common Name – Edibility Code
    A – Excellent; B – Edible; C – Edible when well-cooked; D – Deadly; N – Non-edible, but not poisonous; P – Poisonous
    * Listed under two genera; ** Listed under three genera




Entolomataceae

Clitopilus

  • prunulus – Miller – A
Entoloma

  • aprilis – April Entoloma – B
  • cetratum – Ocelot Entoloma – P
  • clypeatum – Shield-shaped Entoloma – B
  • conferendum – Star-spored Entoloma – P
  • lividum – Livid Entoloma * – P
  • rhodopolium – Silky-stem Entoloma – P
  • rhodopolium var. nidorosum – Stinking Entoloma – P
  • sepium – Blackthorn Entoloma – B
  • sericeum – Silky Entoloma – P

Plutaceae

Pluteus

  • cervinus (atricapillus) – Fawn Mushroom – N
  • chrysophaeus – Yellow Pluteus – N
  • leoninus – Lion Pluteus – N
  • phlebophorus – Veined Pluteus – N
Rhodophyllus

  • clypeatus – Shield-shaped Entoloma – B
  • lividus – Livid Entoloma * – P
Volvarietta

  • bombycina – Silky Agaric – B
  • speciosa – Pink-spored Grisette – N




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