Entocybe

In this article we will address the topic of Entocybe, an issue of current relevance that has sparked great interest and debate. Entocybe has been the subject of studies, analysis and reflections by experts in the field, as well as people interested in better understanding its impact and scope. Over the years, Entocybe has evolved and acquired different nuances, making it an extremely complex and multidimensional matter. In this sense, it is crucial to delve into its most relevant aspects, its implications and possible repercussions at an individual and collective level. In this article, we will delve into the universe of Entocybe, addressing its multiple facets with the aim of providing a comprehensive and enriching vision of this topic that is so relevant today.

Entocybe
Entocybe nitida
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Entocybe

T.J.Baroni, V.Hofstetter & Largent (2011)
Type species
Entocybe trachyospora
(Largent) Largent, T.J.Baroni & V.Hofstetter (2011)

Entocybe is a genus of agaric fungi in the family Entolomataceae. It was circumscribed in 2011 to contain several former Entoloma species having obscurely angular spores with 6–10 angles (some formerly classified as Rhodocybe). Based on three locus DNA analysis, these species form a distinct, well-defined clade in the Entomolataceae that is basal to Entoloma. The genus name, a combination of Entoloma and Rhodocybe, alludes to similarities with species in those genera.[1] E. melleogrisea, found in a subboreal forest in Québec, Canada, was described as a new species in 2013. Unlike the mostly collybioid fruit bodies of most other Entocybe species, E. melleogrisea has a tricholomatoid stature.[2]

Entocybe tracheospora spores 1000x

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References

  1. ^ Baroni TJ, Hofstetter V, Largent DL, Vilgalys R (2011). "Entocybe is proposed as a new genus in the Entolomataceae (Agaricomycetes, Basidiomycota) based on morphological and molecular evidence" (PDF). North American Fungi. 6 (12): 1–19. doi:10.2509/naf2011.006.012.
  2. ^ Baroni TJ, Lamoureux Y (2013). "A new species of Entocybe (Entolomatceae, Agaricomycetes) from Québec, Canada". Mycotaxon. 123: 353–61. doi:10.5248/123.353. Open access icon
  3. ^ Bergemann SE, Largent DL, Abell-Davis SE (2014). "Entocybe haastii from Watagans National Park, New South Wales, Australia" (PDF). Mycotaxon. 126: 61–70. doi:10.5248/126.61. Open access icon