List of Tricholomataceae genera

The Tricholomataceae are a family of fungi in the Agaricales order. A 2008 estimate placed 78 genera and 1020 species in the family.[1] In 2014, Sánchez-García and colleagues proposed a revised classification of the Tricholomataceae with seven genera: Leucopaxillus, Tricholoma, Dennisiomyces, Porpoloma, and the newly circumscribed genera Corneriella, Pogonoloma and Pseudotricholoma.[2]

Genera

A pair of pearly white mushrooms with a hairy cap surface and stem as well as low-hanging, thick gills. They are growing on dark, decaying leaves.
Amparoina spinosissima
A white and beige mushroom with a slightly warty surface and patches of dirt growing amongst dried conifer needles and moss. Its cap is spherical, with gills still hidden, and has a deep groove running across it much like a pair of buttocks.
A young Catathelasma imperiale
Fayodia pseudoclusilis
A mushroom with a small cap shaped like a round-tipped cone. It is seen from above, with a delicate stem and gills quite visible through the cap, making brown marks down it.
Mycenella bryophila
A dirty-gray mushroom with white marks and a depressed center, growing amongst grass and clubmoss. The bottom of the depression is almost black and contains water.
Omphalina griseopallida
A series of tightly packed, pockmarked cream to orange mushrooms grow from the side of an horizontal log.
Phyllotopsis nidulans
A pair of mushroom growing from a bed of clubmoss, the caps brown and slightly depressed at their center and growing paler to almost white at the margin, with a thick stem.
Pseudoomphalina pachyphylla
Several translucent, fleshy mushrooms growing from an unearthed root shown on a piece of fabric.
Rimbachia bryophila
Genus Year Type species # of speciesDistribution
Amparoina
Singer[3]
1958 Amparoina spinosissima
(Singer) Singer
2 South America
Archaeomarasmius
Hibbett et al.
1997 Archaeomarasmius leggetti
Hibbett et al.
1 Extinct, Turonian New Jersey amber
Arthromyces
T.J.Baroni & Lodge[4]
2007 Arthromyces claviformis
T.J.Baroni & Lodge
2 Central America
Arthrosporella[N 1]
Singer[5]
1970 Arthrosporella ditopa
(Singer) Singer
1 Argentina
Asproinocybe
R.Heim[6]
1970 Asproinocybe lactifera
R.Heim
5 Africa (tropical)
Austroclitocybe
Raithelh.[7]
1972 Austroclitocybe veronicae
Raithelh.
1 South America (temperate)
Austroomphaliaster
Garrido[8]
1988 Austroomphaliaster nahuelbutensis
Garrido
1 South America (temperate)
Callistodermatium
Singer[9]
1981 Callistodermatium violascens
Singer
1 Brazil
Callistosporium
Singer[10]
1944 Callistosporium palmarum
(Murrill) Singer
13 widespread
Cantharellopsis
Kuyper[11]
1986 Cantharellopsis prescotii
(Weinm.) Kuyper
1 Europe
Catathelasma
Lovejoy[12]
1910 Catathelasma evanescens
Lovejoy
4 widespread (north temperate)
Caulorhiza
Lennox[13]
1979 Caulorhiza umbonata
(Peck) Lennox
3 USA
Cellypha
Donk[14]
1959 Cellypha goldbachii
(Weinm.) Donk
10 widespread
Clavomphalia
E.Horak[15]
1987 Clavomphalia yunnanensis
E.Horak
1 China
Clitocybe
(Fr.) Staude[16]
1857 Clitocybe nebularis
(Batsch) P.Kumm.
300 (approx.) widespread (esp. north temperate)
Collybia
(Fr.) Staude[16]
1857 Collybia tuberosa
Fr.
3 widespread (north temperate)
Conchomyces
Overeem[17]
1927 Conchomyces verrucisporus
Overeem
2 Indonesia
Cynema
Maas Geest. & E.Horak[18]
1995 Cynema alutacea
Maas Geest. & E.Horak
1 Papua New Guinea
Cyphellocalathus
Agerer[19]
1981 Cyphellocalathus cecropiae
(Singer) Agerer
1 widespread
Delicatula
Fayod[20]
1889 Delicatula integrella
(Pers.:Fr.) Pat.
2 widespread (temperate)
Dendrocollybia
R.H.Petersen & Redhead[21]
2001 Dendrocollybia racemosa
(Pers.) R.H.Petersen & Redhead
1 widespread (temperate)
Dennisiomyces
Singer[22]
1955 Dennisiomyces glabrescentipes
Singer
5 South America
Dermoloma
(J.E.Lange) Singer ex Herink[23]
1959 Dermoloma cuneifolium
(Fr.) Singer
15 (approx.) widespread
Fayodia
Kühner[24]
1930 Fayodia bisphaerigera
(J.E.Lange) Kühner
10 (approx.) widespread (north temperate)
Gamundia
Raithelh.[25]
1979 Gamundia striatula
Joss. & Konrad
6 Europe, South America (temperate)
Hygroaster
Singer[26]
1955 Hygroaster nodulisporus
(Dennis) Singer
2 America (tropical)
Infundibulicybe
Harmaja[27]
2003 Infundibulicybe geotropa
(Bull.) Harmaja
13 widespread
Lepista
(Fr.) W.G.Sm.[28]
1870 Lepista panaeolus
(Fr.) P.Karst.
50 (approx.) widespread
Lepistella
T.J.Baroni & Ovrebo[29]
2007 Lepistella ocula
T.J.Baroni & Ovrebo
1 Central America
Leucocortinarius
(J.E.Lange) Singer[30]
1945 Leucocortinarius bulbiger
(Alb. & Schwein.) Singer
1 Europe
Leucoinocybe
Singer[31]
1943 Leucoinocybe lenta
(Maire) Singer
1 Europe
Leucopaxillus
Boursier[32]
1925 Leucopaxillus paradoxus
(Costantin & L.M.Dufour) Boursier
15 (approx.) Europe
Leucopholiota
(Romagn.) O.K.Mill. et al.[33]
1996 Leucopholiota decorosa
(Peck) O.K.Mill. et al.
1 USA
Lulesia
Singer[5]
1970 Lulesia densifolia
(Singer) Singer
3 tropical
Macrocybe
Pegler & Lodge[34]
1998 Macrocybe titans
(H.E.Bigelow & Kimbr.) Pegler et al.
7 widespread (tropics)
Melanoleuca
Pat.[35]
1897 Melanoleuca vulgaris[N 2]
(Pat.) Pat.
50 (approx.) widespread
Melanomphalia
M.P.Christ.[36]
1936 Melanomphalia nigrescens
M.P.Christ.
1 Europe
Musumecia
Vizzini & Contu
2011 Musumecia bettlachensis
Vizzini & Contu
1 Europe
Mycenella
(J.E.Lange) Singer[37]
1938 Mycenella cyatheae
(Singer) Singer
10 widespread (temperate)
Mycoalvimia
Singer[9]
1981 Mycoalvimia theobromicola
Singer
1 Brazil
Myxomphalia
Hora[38]
1960 Myxomphalia maura
(Fr.) Hora
4 widespread (north temperate)
Neoclitocybe
Singer[39]
1962
("1961")[N 3]
Neoclitocybe byssiseda
(Bres.) Singer
10 widespread (esp. tropical)
Nothoclavulina[N 1]
Singer[5]
1970 Nothoclavulina ditopa
Singer
1 Argentina
Omphaliaster
Lamoure[40]
1971 Omphaliaster borealis
(M.Lange & Skifte) Lamoure
7 widespread (north temperate)
Omphalina
Quél.[41]
1886 Omphalina pyxidata
(Bull.) Quél.
50 (approx.) widespread (esp. temperate)
Paralepista
Raithelh.[42]
1981 Paralepista inversa
(Fr.) Raithelh.
12 widespread
Paralepistopsis
Vizzini[42]
2012 Paralepistopsis amoenolens
(Malençon) Vizzini
2 North Africa, southern and southwestern Europe, Asia
Peglerochaete
Sarwal & Locq.[43]
1983 Peglerochaete setiger
Sarwal & Locq.
1 Sikkim
Pegleromyces
Singer[9]
1981 Pegleromyces collybioides
Singer
1 Brazil
Phaeomycena
R.Heim ex Singer & Digilio[44]
1952
("1951")
Phaeomycena aureophylla
R.Heim
5 Africa, Asia
Phyllotopsis
E.-J.Gilbert & Donk ex Singer[45]
1936 Phyllotopsis nidulans
(Pers.) Singer
5 widespread (temperate)
Physocystidium
Singer[46]
1962 Physocystidium cinnamomeum
(Dennis) Singer
1 Trinidad
Pleurella
E.Horak[47]
1971 Pleurella ardesiaca
(G.Stev. & G.M.Taylor) E.Horak
1 New Zealand
Pleurocollybia
Singer[48]
1947 Pleurocollybia praemultifolia
(Murrill) Singer
5 America, Asia
Porpoloma
Singer[49]
1952 Porpoloma sejunctum
Singer
12 (approx.) South America
Pseudobaeospora
Singer[50]
1942 Pseudobaeospora oligophylla
Singer
20 (approx.) widespread
Pseudoclitocybe
(Singer) Singer[51]
1956 Pseudoclitocybe cyathiformis
(Bull.) Singer
10 widespread (north temperate; South America)
Pseudohygrophorus
Velen.[52]
1939 Pseudohygrophorus vesicarius
Velen.
1 Europe
Pseudolaccaria
Vizzini, Contu & Z.W. Ge[53]
1939 Pseudolaccaria pachyphylla
(Fr.) Vizzini & Contu
1 Europe
Pseudolasiobolus
Agerer[54]
1983 Pseudolasiobolus minutissimus
Agerer
1 tropical
Pseudoomphalina
(Singer) Singer[51]
1956 Pseudoomphalina kalchbrenneri
(Bres.) Singer
6 widespread (temperate)
Resupinatus
Nees ex Gray[55]
1821 Resupinatus applicatus
(Batsch) Gray
20 (approx.) widespread
Rimbachia
Pat.[56]
1891 Rimbachia paradoxa
Pat.
10 (approx.) widespread (tropical)
Ripartites
P.Karst[57]
1879 Ripartites tricholoma
(Alb. & Schwein.) P.Karst.
5 (approx.) widespread
Squamanita
Imbach[58]
1946 Squamanita schreieri
Imbach
10 widespread
Stanglomyces
Raithelh.[59]
1986
("1985")
Stanglomyces taxophilus
Raithelh.
1 South America
Tilachlidiopsis
Keissl.[60]
1924 Tilachlidiopsis racemosa
Keissl.
1 widespread (north temperate)
Tricholoma
(Fr.) Staude[16]
1857 Tricholoma equestre
(L.) P.Kumm.
200 (approx.) widespread (esp. north temperate)
Tricholomopsis
Singer[61]
1939 Tricholomopsis rutilans
(Schaeff.) Singer
30 (approx.) widespread
Tricholosporum
Guzmán[62]
1975 Tricholosporum goniospermum
(Bres.) Guzmán
12+ Northern hemisphere, South Africa, Central America

Notes and references

Notes
  1. 1 2 Nothoclavulina is the anamorph of Arthrosporella.
  2. Now a synonym of Melanoleuca melaleuca (Pers.) Murrill.
  3. Conventional mean to indicate that the taxonomic date of publication for the purpose of priority is different from the date given by the work itself.
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