Entoloma (Nolanea group) (Fr.) P. Kumm.
(a group of pinkgill toadstools)

Subtaxon Example images Rank Featured
subtaxa
No of
images
No of
ID refs
Fruitbody (Click to open)
Species 24 images
Cap (Click to open)
Species 7 images
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Species 48 images
Cap (Click to open)
Species 8 images 1 ident. refs
Species 1 ident. refs
Cap (Click to open)
Species 12 images
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Species 1 images
Fruitbody (Click to open)
Species 8 images
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Species 24 images
Cap (Click to open)
Species 7 images 2 ident. refs
Cap (Click to open)
Species 1 subtaxa 24 images 1 ident. refs
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Unidentified 32 images
Taxonomic hierarchy:
Species groupEntoloma (Nolanea 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)

Identification Works

AuthorYearTitleSource
Noordeloos, M.E. 1981 *** Entoloma subgenus Nolanea - additions ***(Superseded) Persoonia Vol 11, Part 2: 257.
Noordeloos, M.E. 1980 *** Entoloma subgenus Nolanea in the Netherlands and adjacent regions with a reconnaissance of its remaining taxa in Europe ***(Superseded) Persoonia Vol 10, Part 4: 427-534.
Orton, P.D. 1960 *** New Checklist of British Agarics and Boleti - Part III: Notes on genera and species in the list ***(Superseded) TBMS Vol 43 (2): 159-439.

Entoloma (Nolanea group) (a group of pinkgill toadstools) may also be included in identification literature listed under the following higher taxa:

NBNNBN (data.nbn.org.uk) has a distribution map for Entoloma (Nolanea group) (a group of pinkgill toadstools)
BioInfoBioInfo (www.bioinfo.org.uk) has 48 host/parasite/foodplant and/or other relationships for Entoloma (Nolanea group) (a group of pinkgill toadstools)

A group of toadstools most of which can only be reliably identified using microscopic characters. Although species occur in a variety of habibtats, they are particularly common in grassland.

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