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    • 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 species of coniferous or broad-leaved trees. The generic name derives from Ancient Greek: τριχο-, romanized: tricho-, lit. 'hair' and Ancient Greek: λῶμα, romanized: loma, lit. 'fringe, border' although only a few species (such as T. vaccinum) have shaggy caps which fit this description.
      The most sought out species are the East Asian Tricholoma matsutake, also known as matsutake or songi, and the North American Tricholoma magnivelare species complex, also known as "ponderosa mushroom", "American matsutake", or "pine mushroom". Others are safe to eat, such as Tricholoma terreum, but there are a few poisonous members, such as T. pardinum, T. tigrinum and T. equestre.
      Many species originally described within Tricholoma have since been moved to other genera. These include the Wood blewit (Clitocybe nuda), previously Tricholoma nudum, blewit (Clitocybe saeva), previously Tricholoma personatum, and St George's mushroom (Calocybe gambosa) previously Tricholoma gambosum.
      Tricholomalides are neurotrophic diterpenoids isolated from species of Tricholoma.


      Species list



      Tricholoma acerbum – bitter knight
      Tricholoma aestuans – acrid knight
      Tricholoma albobrunneum
      Tricholoma album – white knight
      Tricholoma apium – scented knight
      Tricholoma argyraceum
      Tricholoma arvernense – sovereign knight
      Tricholoma atrosquamosum – dark-scaled knight
      Tricholoma aurantium – orange knight
      Tricholoma auratum – golden Tricholoma
      Tricholoma bakamatsutake
      Tricholoma batschii
      Tricholoma cingulatum – girdled knight
      Tricholoma colossus – giant knight
      Tricholoma columbetta – blue spot knight, dove-coloured Tricholoma
      Tricholoma equestre (previously T. flavovirens) – yellow knight, Man-on-Horseback
      Tricholoma focale - booted knight
      Tricholoma fracticum
      Tricholoma fucatum
      Tricholoma fulvum – birch knight
      Tricholoma huronense
      Tricholoma imbricatum – matt knight
      Tricholoma inamoenum – gassy knight
      Tricholoma lascivum – aromatic knight
      Tricholoma magnivelare – pine mushroom, American matsutake
      Tricholoma matsutake – spicy knight, matsutake
      Tricholoma mesoamericanum – Mexican matsutake, hongo blanco de ocote
      Tricholoma murrillianum – Western matsutake
      Tricholoma mutabile
      Tricholoma myomyces
      Tricholoma nigrum
      Tricholoma orirubens
      Tricholoma pardinum
      Tricholoma pessundatum – tacked knight
      Tricholoma populinum – poplar knight
      Tricholoma portentosum – coalman
      Tricholoma psammopus – larch knight
      Tricholoma resplendens
      Tricholoma robustum – robust knight
      Tricholoma roseoacerbum
      Tricholoma saponaceum – soapy knight, soap-scented toadstool
      Tricholoma scalpturatum – yellowing knight
      Tricholoma sciodes – beech knight
      Tricholoma sejunctum – deceiving knight
      Tricholoma squarrulosum
      Tricholoma stans – upright knight
      Tricholoma stiparophyllum - chemical knight
      Tricholoma sulphurescens - yellow staining knight
      Tricholoma sulphureum – sulphur knight, sulphur Tricholoma, gas agaric
      Tricholoma terreum (= T. myomyces) – grey knight
      Tricholoma tigrinum
      Tricholoma ustale – burnt knight
      Tricholoma ustaloides – charred knight
      Tricholoma vaccinum – scaly knight, scaly Tricholoma
      Tricholoma venenatum
      Tricholoma virgatum – ashen knight, streaked Tricholoma
      Tricholoma zangii


      See also



      List of North American Tricholoma
      List of Tricholomataceae genera


      References


      Footnotes

      Citations


      Further reading


      Marcel Bon : The Mushrooms and Toadstools of Britain and North-western Europe (Hodder & Stoughton 1987). ISBN 0-340-39935-X
      Régis Courtecuisse, Bernard Duhem : Guide des champignons de France et d'Europe (Delachaux & Niestlé, 1994–2000). ISBN 2-603-00953-2


      External links



      Mushroom Expert – The Genus Tricholoma
      Mykoweb profile of T. magnivelare
      MYCOLOGY/bionet.mycology Archives

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