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Tricholoma sulphureum (Bull.) P.Kumm.
Tricholomataceae

Tricholoma sulphureum (Bull.) P.Kumm.

Tricholoma sulphureum (Bull.) P.Kumm.

Tricholoma sulphureum, the sulfur-yellow bad-smelling mushroom, grows in woodlands across Eurasia and North America, and is suspected poisonous.

Tricholoma inamoenum (Fr.) Gillet
Tricholomataceae

Tricholoma inamoenum (Fr.) Gillet

Tricholoma inamoenum (Fr.) Gillet

Tricholoma inamoenum is a poisonous Northern Hemisphere mushroom with an unpleasant coal tar-like odor.

Tricholoma odorum Peck
Tricholomataceae

Tricholoma odorum Peck

Tricholoma odorum Peck

Tricholoma odorum is an inedible mushroom found in eastern North America, formally described in 1898 by Charles Horton Peck.

Tricholoma terreum (Schaeff.) P.Kumm.
Tricholomataceae

Tricholoma terreum (Schaeff.) P.Kumm.

Tricholoma terreum (Schaeff.) P.Kumm.

Tricholoma terreum is a grey-capped mushroom found across Europe, North America, and in Australian pine plantations.

Tricholoma moseri Singer
Tricholomataceae

Tricholoma moseri Singer

Tricholoma moseri Singer

Tricholoma moseri is a Tricholoma mushroom formally described in 1989, named after Austrian mycologist Meinhard Michael Moser.

Tricholoma argyraceum (Bull.) Gillet
Tricholomataceae

Tricholoma argyraceum (Bull.) Gillet

Tricholoma argyraceum (Bull.) Gillet

Tricholoma argyraceum is an uncommon European ectomycorrhizal mushroom with a pale grey scaled capped and a prominent central boss.

Tricholoma scalpturatum (Fr.) Quél.
Tricholomataceae

Tricholoma scalpturatum (Fr.) Quél.

Tricholoma scalpturatum (Fr.) Quél.

Tricholoma scalpturatum is an agaric fungus from Europe that forms mycorrhiza with deciduous, and sometimes coniferous, trees.

Tricholoma cingulatum (Almfelt ex Fr.) Jacobashch
Tricholomataceae

Tricholoma cingulatum (Almfelt ex Fr.) Jacobashch

Tricholoma cingulatum (Almfelt ex Fr.) Jacobashch

Tricholoma cingulatum is an agaric mushroom in the genus Tricholoma, first described and reclassified in 1830.

Tricholoma pardinum (Pers.) Quél.
Tricholomataceae

Tricholoma pardinum (Pers.) Quél.

Tricholoma pardinum (Pers.) Quél.

Tricholoma pardinum is a poisonous gray-scaled mushroom found across the Northern Hemisphere that causes gastrointestinal poisoning.

Leucopaxillus gentianeus (Quél.) Kotl.
Tricholomataceae

Leucopaxillus gentianeus (Quél.) Kotl.

Leucopaxillus gentianeus (Quél.) Kotl.

Leucopaxillus gentianeus is an inedible bitter-tasting mushroom commonly called the bitter false funnelcap.

Leucopaxillus albissimus (Peck) Singer
Tricholomataceae

Leucopaxillus albissimus (Peck) Singer

Leucopaxillus albissimus (Peck) Singer

Leucopaxillus albissimus is a generally white mushroom that grows under trees across North America.

Dermoloma cuneifolium (Fr.) Singer ex Bon
Tricholomataceae

Dermoloma cuneifolium (Fr.) Singer ex Bon

Dermoloma cuneifolium (Fr.) Singer ex Bon

Dermoloma cuneifolium is a Tricholomataceae fungus, the type species of genus Dermoloma, first named in 1818 and reclassified in 1986.

Termitomyces microcarpus (Berk. & Broome) R.Heim
Lyophyllaceae

Termitomyces microcarpus (Berk. & Broome) R.Heim

Termitomyces microcarpus (Berk. & Broome) R.Heim

Termitomyces microcarpus is an edible termite-associated agaric fungus found in African and Asian deciduous forests.

Lyophyllum decastes (Fr.) Singer
Lyophyllaceae

Lyophyllum decastes (Fr.) Singer

Lyophyllum decastes (Fr.) Singer

Lyophyllum decastes is a widespread clustered fungus that is cultivated for food and used as a health supplement in East Asia.

Hypsizygus ulmarius (Bull.) Redhead
Lyophyllaceae

Hypsizygus ulmarius (Bull.) Redhead

Hypsizygus ulmarius (Bull.) Redhead

Hypsizygus ulmarius is a rare mushroom that grows on tree wounds in temperate Northern Hemisphere forests, distinguishable from oyster mushrooms by its gill attachment and brown rot.

Hypsizygus tessulatus (Bull.) Singer
Lyophyllaceae

Hypsizygus tessulatus (Bull.) Singer

Hypsizygus tessulatus (Bull.) Singer

Hypsizygus tessulatus, or beech mushroom, is an edible cultivated mushroom native to East Asia, common in northern North America.

Hypsizygus marmoreus (Peck) H.E.Bigelow
Lyophyllaceae

Hypsizygus marmoreus (Peck) H.E.Bigelow

Hypsizygus marmoreus (Peck) H.E.Bigelow

Hypsizygus marmoreus, commonly called beech mushroom, is an edible cultivated mushroom native to East Asia.

Asterophora lycoperdoides (Bull.) Ditmar
Lyophyllaceae

Asterophora lycoperdoides (Bull.) Ditmar

Asterophora lycoperdoides (Bull.) Ditmar

Asterophora lycoperdoides is a parasitic mushroom with star-shaped asexual spores that is nonpoisonous but inedible.

Asterophora parasitica (Bull.) Singer
Lyophyllaceae

Asterophora parasitica (Bull.) Singer

Asterophora parasitica (Bull.) Singer

Asterophora parasitica is a parasitic mushroom that grows on other agarics, found in Europe and North America, with unknown edibility.

Tephrocybe rancida (Fr.) Donk
Lyophyllaceae

Tephrocybe rancida (Fr.) Donk

Tephrocybe rancida (Fr.) Donk

Tephrocybe rancida is a rare mushroom found in North American and European deciduous woodlands from early autumn to early winter.

Calocybe carnea (Bull.) Donk
Lyophyllaceae

Calocybe carnea (Bull.) Donk

Calocybe carnea (Bull.) Donk

Calocybe carnea is a pink-capped mushroom found in grassy areas across Europe, Asia, and North America from spring to early autumn.

Calocybe gambosa (Fr.) Donk
Lyophyllaceae

Calocybe gambosa (Fr.) Donk

Calocybe gambosa (Fr.) Donk

Calocybe gambosa, commonly St. George's mushroom, is an edible European grassland mushroom valued for gastronomy.

Calocybe ionides (Bull.) Donk
Lyophyllaceae

Calocybe ionides (Bull.) Donk

Calocybe ionides (Bull.) Donk

Calocybe ionides is a Lyophyllaceae fungus species native to Europe, Northern America, and Japan.

Sphagnurus paluster (Peck) Redhead & V.Hofst.
Lyophyllaceae

Sphagnurus paluster (Peck) Redhead & V.Hofst.

Sphagnurus paluster (Peck) Redhead & V.Hofst.

Sphagnurus paluster is a mushroom that grows always on Sphagnum moss in cool northern regions from spring to early summer.

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