Entoloma Mushrooms |
Entoloma and related mushrooms usually grow from the ground, have attached gills, a fleshy-fibrous stem and produce a pink spore print. Spores often angular. |
Compare to the pink spored Pluteus mushrooms See Entolomatoid Mushrooms at MushroomExpert.Com |
DNA work: "Entoloma (in the large sense) of Indiana. Names may go under Noleana, Leptonia, Alboleptonia, Entocybe, Rhodocybe, Clitocella, Clitopilus. Currently at 147 collections with DNA sequences, representing 63 species. For some groups such as this, DNA is not exceedingly helpful in making identifications, because there is not identified reference material in public DNA repositories. However, it is still very helpful in delineating likely species-level units. So while I can estimate the total number of species we have, understand the distribution, morphological variation, seasonality, ecology, and outline the scope of the work left to get them all identified, solid names for each species are not possible at this point without much more work. Clitocella "popinalis-IN01" 1 Clitocella "sp-WI01" 1 Clitopilus "prunulus-IN01" 9 Clitopilus "sp-IN2" 1 Clitopilus hobsonii 1 Entoloma abortivum 23 Entoloma byssisedum 1 Entoloma carolinianum 7 Entoloma flavifolium 2 Entoloma formosum 1 Entoloma griseum 5 Entoloma hirtipes 1 Entoloma incanum 2 Entoloma olivaceomarginatum 2 Entoloma psammophilohebes 4 Entoloma rhodopolium 1 Entoloma setastipes 1 Entoloma strictius 18 Entoloma strictius var. isabellinum 1 Entoloma subserrulatum 3 Entoloma "infula-IN01" 1 Entoloma "sericeum-IN01" 1 Entoloma "strictius-IN02" 1 Entoloma "subserrulatum-IN01" Entoloma "sp-IN1" 7 Entoloma "sp-IN2" 4 Entoloma "sp-IN3" 2 Entoloma "sp-IN4" 1 Entoloma "sp-IN5" 2 Entoloma "sp-IN07" 3 Entoloma "sp-IN08" 4 Entoloma "sp-IN09" 4 Entoloma "sp-IN10" 1 Entoloma "sp-IN11" 2 Entoloma "sp-IN12" 1 Entoloma "sp-IN13" 1 Entoloma "sp-IN14" 1 Entoloma "sp-IN15" 2 Entoloma "sp-IN16" 2 Entoloma "sp-IN17" 3 Entoloma "sp-IN19" 2 Entoloma "sp-IN20" 2 Entoloma "sp-IN21" 1 Entoloma "sp-IN22" 2 Entoloma "sp-IN23" 1 Entoloma "sp-IN24" 1 Entoloma "sp-IN25" 1 Entoloma "sp-IN26" 1 Entoloma "sp-IN27" 1 Entoloma "sp-IN28" 2 Entoloma "sp-IN29" 1 Entoloma "sp-IN30" 2 Entoloma "sp-IN31" 1 Entoloma "sp-IN32" 1 Entoloma "sp-IN33" 1 Entoloma "sp-IN34" 1 Entoloma "sp-IN35" 1 Entoloma "sp-IN36" 1 Entoloma "sp-IN37" 1 Entoloma "sp-IN38" 2 Entoloma "sp-IN39" 1 Entoloma "sp-IN40" 1 Entoloma "sp-IN41" 1 Entoloma "sp-IN42" 1 Rhodocybe "sp-IN02" 1 Rhodocybe piperita 2 With all of the single collections, it signifies we have quite a ways left to go with this group to fully understand the biodiversity." Steve Russell, Purdue. April 2020; from "Indiana Mushrooms" Facebook group. See MycoMap.Com |