Order Agaricales Scientific name Macrolepiota Rank Genus | Division Basidiomycota Family Agaricaceae Higher classification Agaricaceae | |
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Lower classifications Macrolepiota procera, Macrolepiota excoriata, Macrolepiota mastoidea, Macrolepiota albuminosa |
Parasol mushrooms macrolepiota procera and fungi perfecti mushroom tribe
Macrolepiota is a genus of white spored, gilled mushrooms of the family Agaricaceae. The best-known member is the parasol mushroom (M. procera). The widespread genus contains about 40 species.
Contents
- Parasol mushrooms macrolepiota procera and fungi perfecti mushroom tribe
- Macrolepiota bonaerensis fungi kingdom
- Taxonomy
- Uses
- Species
- References

Macrolepiota bonaerensis fungi kingdom
Taxonomy
Macrolepiota was circumscribed by Rolf Singer in 1948, with Macrolepiota procera as the type species.

DNA studies have split this genus into three clades. The macrolepiota clade includes M. procera, M. clelandii, M. dolichaula and closely related species. The macrosporae clade includes species such as M. mastoidea, M. konradii, and M. orientiexcoriata, while the volvatae clade includes M. velosa and M. eucharis.
Uses

Macrolepiota procera, the parasol mushroom, is a well-known and highly esteemed edible species in much of Europe. Macrolepiota albuminosa is eaten in Chinese cuisine, where it is called jīzōng (鸡枞; literally "chicken fir tree").
Species
As of October 2015, Index Fungorum accepts 42 species of Macrolepiota:

