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Chlorophyllum

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Kingdom
  
Fungi

Order
  
Agaricales

Scientific name
  
Chlorophyllum

Rank
  
Genus

Division
  
Basidiomycota

Family
  
Agaricaceae

Higher classification
  
Agaricaceae

Chlorophyllum Chlorophyllum molybdites MushroomExpertCom

Similar
  
Chlorophyllum molybdites, Macrolepiota, Lepiota, Agaricaceae, Leucoagaricus

Chlorophyllum alborubescens fungi kingdom


Chlorophyllum is a genus of large agarics similar in appearance to the true parasol mushroom. Chlorophyllum was originally coined in 1898, a time when spore color was the deciding factor for differentiating genera. It was termed in order to describe the poisonous green-spored C. molybdites which shared many characteristics of the mushrooms within the genus Lepiota but lacked the all important white spores. The name comes from Greek Chloro meaning green and phyll meaning leaves or gills. It remained as a genus of one lonely member until recently when modern DNA analyses concluded that many of the mushrooms contained in the genus Macrolepiota actually had more in common genetically with the Chlorophyllum molybdites than with the other members of the Macrolepiota. The genus has a widespread distribution, with many species found in tropical regions. The best known members are the edible shaggy parasol, a name applied to three very similar species Chlorophyllum rhacodes, C. olivieri and C. brunneum, and the poisonous C. molybdites, which is widespread in subtropical regions around the world.

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Chlorophyllum Chlorophyllum molybdites MushroomExpertCom

Macrolepiota procera or chlorophyllum molybdites


List of species

As of February 2015, the nomenclatural database Index Fungorum lists 20 species in the genus.

Chlorophyllum California Fungi Chlorophyllum molybdites

  • C. abruptibulbum
  • C. agaricoides
  • C. alborubescens
  • C. bharatense
  • C. brunneum
  • C. globosum
  • C. hortense
  • C. humei
  • C. madagascariense
  • C. mammillatum
  • C. molybdites
  • C. morganii
  • C. neomastoideum
  • C. nothorachodes
  • C. olivieri
  • C. rhacodes
  • C. shimogaense
  • C. sphaerosporum
  • C. subfulvidiscum
  • C. subrhacodes

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    Chlorophyllum California Fungi Chlorophyllum molybdites

    Chlorophyllum California Fungi Chlorophyllum brunneum

    References

    Chlorophyllum Wikipedia