Tricholoma
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The genus Tricholoma contains a large number of 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 the Greek trichos/τριχος 'hair' and loma/λωμα 'hem', 'fringe' or 'border',[1] although only a few species (such as T. vaccinum) have shaggy caps which fit this description.
Some well-known species are the East Asian Tricholoma matsutake, also known as "matsutake" or songi, and the North American species Tricholoma magnivelare, also known as "ponderosa mushroom", "American matsutake", or "Pine mushroom". Some are safe to eat, yet 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.
[edit] Species list
- Tricholoma aestuans
- Tricholoma albobrunneum
- Tricholoma argyraceum (aka T. sculpturatum)
- Tricholoma auratum - golden Tricholoma
- Tricholoma columbetta - dove-coloured Tricholoma
- Tricholoma equestre (previously T. flavovirens) - Man-on-Horseback
- Tricholoma eucalypticum
- Tricholoma fulvum
- Tricholoma gambosum - aka Calocybe gambosa
- Tricholoma imbricatum - matt knight-cap
- Tricholoma inamoenum
- Tricholoma magnivelare - pine mushroom, American matsutake
- Tricholoma matsutake - matsutake
- Tricholoma orirubens
- Tricholoma pardinum
- Tricholoma pessundatum
- Tricholoma populinum
- Tricholoma portentosum
- Tricholoma saponaceum - soap-scented toadstool
- Tricholoma sejunctum
- Tricholoma squarrulosum
- Tricholoma sulphureum - sulphur Tricholoma, gas agaric
- Tricholoma terreum (= T. myomyces) - grey knight-cap
- Tricholoma tigrinum
- Tricholoma ustale
- Tricholoma vaccinum - scaly Tricholoma , scaly agaric
- Tricholoma virgatum - streaked Tricholoma
[edit] External links
- Mushroom Expert - The Genus Tricholoma
- Mykoweb profile of T. magnivelare
- MYCOLOGY/bionet.mycology Archives
[edit] References
- ^ Nilson, Sven; Olle Persson (1977). Fungi of Northern Europe 2: Gill-Fungi. Penguin, p. 24. ISBN 0-14-063006-6.
- 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