Entoloma sodale Kühner & Romagn. ex Noordel.
(a toadstool)

Taxonomic hierarchy:
SpeciesEntoloma sodale (a toadstool)
Species groupEntoloma (Leptonia group) (a group of pinkgill toadstools)
GenusEntoloma (pinkgills)
FamilyENTOLOMATACEAE (pinkgills)
OrderAGARICALES (mushrooms and toadstools)
SubclassAGARICOMYCETIDAE (a subclass of basidiomycetes)
ClassAGARICOMYCETES (a class of fungi)
SubphylumAGARICOMYCOTINA (a subphylum of fungi)
PhylumBASIDIOMYCOTA (spore droppers, basidiomycetes)
KingdomFUNGI (true fungi)
DomainEukaryota (eukaryotes)
LifeBIOTA (living things)
Records of Entoloma sodale (a toadstool) :
1: Entoloma sodale (a toadstool) IDENTIFICATION UNCERTAIN
5 Oct 1998 OSGR: SU56 51° 20’ N, 1° 20’ W Vice County: Berks (VC 22) England
in lichen heath
Image 1: CapImage 2: Cap - LSImage 3: Fruitbodies - side viewsImage 4: Fruitbody - side view
2: Entoloma sodale (a toadstool)
24 Sep 1984 OSGR: SU26 51° 20’ N, 1° 40’ W Vice County: North Wilts (VC 7) England
Image 1: Caps - top view - in situImage 2: Fruitbodies - side view - in situImage 3: Fruitbodies - side view showing gills - lain downImage 4: Gills and stipe apex - close-up - enlargedImage 5: Cheilocystidia - magnifiedImage 6: Spores - highly magnifiedImage 7: DescriptionImage 8: Description - contd

Entoloma sodale (a toadstool) may be included in identification literature listed under the following higher taxa:

NBNNBN (data.nbn.org.uk) has a distribution map for Entoloma sodale (a toadstool)
BioInfoBioInfo (www.bioinfo.org.uk) has 1 host/parasite/foodplant and/or other relationships for Entoloma sodale (a toadstool)

A brown Leptonia with a strongly pellucid-striate and radially fibrillose cap. The toadstool is found on calcareous soils in mossy grassland, hayfields, subalpine meadows and boreal-subarctic dwarf-shrub heaths. It is widespread and not uncommon.

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