- Source: Pluteaceae
The Pluteaceae are a family of small to medium-sized mushrooms which have free gill attachment and pink spores. Members of Pluteaceae can be mistaken for members of Entolomataceae, but can be distinguished by the angled spores and attached gills of the Entolomataceae. The four genera in the Pluteaceae comprise the widely distributed Volvariella and Pluteus, the rare Chamaeota, and Volvopluteus, which was newly described in 2011 as a result of molecular analysis. The Dictionary of the Fungi (10th edition, 2008) estimates there are 364 species in the family.
Selected species
Pluteus cervinus, synonym Pluteus atricapillus, or deer mushroom
Pluteus concentricus
Pluteus leoninus
Pluteus murinus
Pluteus salicinus, or the knackers crumpet (hallucinogenic)
Volvariella volvacea
Volvopluteus gloiocephalus
See also
List of Agaricales families
References
External links
Family Pluteaceae information and pictures
The Genus Pluteus
The Genus Volvariella
Many pictures of species
Pictures of species
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Jamur merang
- Entoloma hochstetteri
- Volvariella bombycina
- Psilosibin
- Pluteaceae
- Volvopluteus gloiocephalus
- Volvariella
- Volvariella bombycina
- Pluteus exilis
- Pluteus cervinus
- Volvopluteus
- Pluteus brunneosquamulosus
- Pluteus cyanopus
- Volvariella pusilla