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Pluteaceae
Vovariella gloiocephala
Vovariella gloiocephala
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Fungi
Division: Basidiomycota
Class: Homobasidiomycetes
Order: Agaricales
Family: Pluteaceae
Genera
Chamaeota
Pluteus
Volvariella


Pluteaceae is a family of mushrooms within order Agaricales. Jump to: navigation, search Scientific classification or biological classification is how biologists group and categorize extinct and living species of organisms. ... Divisions Chytridiomycota Zygomycota Ascomycota Basidiomycota The Fungi (singular: fungus) are a large group of organisms ranked as a kingdom within the Domain Eukaryota. ... Classes Subdivision Teliomycotina    Urediniomycetes Subdivision Ustilaginomycotina    Ustilaginomycetes Subdivision Hymenomycotina    Homobasidiomycetes - mushrooms The Division Basidiomycota is a large taxon within the Kingdom Fungi that includes those species that produce spores in a club_shaped structure called a basidium. ... former Orders Subclass Homobasidiomycetidae    Agaricales    Boletales    Cantharellales    Corticiales    Ganodermatales    Gomphales    Hericiales    Hydnales    Hymenochaetales    Polyporales (Aphyllophorales)    Poriales    Russulales    Schizophyllales    Stereales    Thelephorales Subclass Gasteromycetidae    Lycoperdales    Nidulariales    Phallales    Sclerodermatales    Tulostomatales The Class Homobasidiomycetes is a taxonomic division in the Subdivision Hymenomycotina of the Division Basidiomycota (in the Kingdom Fungi). ... Jump to: navigation, search Families Agaricaceae Amanitaceae Bolbitiaceae Cortinariaceae Crepidotaceae Entolomataceae Hygrophoraceae Omphalotaceae Pleurotaceae Pluteaceae Podaxaceae Psathyrellaceae Schizophyllaceae Strophariaceae Tricholomataceae Members of the order Agaricales are some of the most familiar types of mushrooms. ... Mushrooms of the genus Volvariella account for 16% of total production of cultivated mushrooms in the world. ... Scientific classification or biological classification refers to how biologists group and categorize extinct and living species of organisms. ... Basidiocarps (mushrooms) of the fungus Leucocoprinus sp. ... Scientific classification or biological classification refers to how biologists group and categorize extinct and living species of organisms. ... Jump to: navigation, search Families Agaricaceae Amanitaceae Bolbitiaceae Cortinariaceae Crepidotaceae Entolomataceae Hygrophoraceae Omphalotaceae Pleurotaceae Pluteaceae Podaxaceae Psathyrellaceae Schizophyllaceae Strophariaceae Tricholomataceae Members of the order Agaricales are some of the most familiar types of mushrooms. ...


Some species in Pluteaceae

  • Pluteus concentricus,
  • Pluteus leoninus,
  • Volvariella speciosa, (Fr.) Singer.

External links

  • Family Pluteaceae information and pictures
  • Many picture of species
  • Pictures of species

  Results from FactBites:
 
Index Fungorum - Search Page (141 words)
Volvaria gloiocephala (Fr.) Gillet (1876), (= Volvariella gloiocephala), [RSD]; Pluteaceae
biloba (Massee) A. Pearson and Dennis (1948), (= Volvariella hypopithys), [RSD]; Pluteaceae
Volvaria pusilla Lloyd, (= Volvariella pusilla), [RSD]; Pluteaceae
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