Entoloma holoconiotum: taxon details and analytics
- Domain
- Kingdom
- Fungi
- Phylum
- Basidiomycota
- Class
- Agaricomycetes
- Order
- Agaricales
- Family
- Entolomataceae
- Genus
- Entoloma
- Species
- Entoloma holoconiotum
- Scientific Name
- Entoloma holoconiotum
Summary description from Wikipedia:
Entoloma holoconiotum
Entoloma holoconiotum is a mushroom in the family Entolomataceae. It was originally described as Nolanea holoconiota by David Largent and Harry Thiers in 1972. Machiel Noordeloos and Co-David transferred it to the genus Entoloma in 2009. The species can be found in conifer forests in western North America.
The cap is tan or orangish and ranges from 2–6 cm in diameter. The gills are white. The stalks are pale yellow, measuring 3–7 cm tall and 3–4 mm wide. The spores are brownish pink.
Similar species include Entoloma cuneatum, E. propinquum, and E. vernum.
...Entoloma holoconiotum in languages:
- English
- Little Cone Bell
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Parent Taxon
Sibling Taxa
- Entoloma albotomentosum
- Entoloma argillaceum
- Entoloma aromaticellum
- Entoloma aromaticum
- Entoloma atlanticum
- Entoloma cornicolor
- Entoloma cuneatum
- Entoloma cuspidiferum
- Entoloma flavoconicum
- Entoloma holoconiotum
- Entoloma olivaceohebes
- Entoloma pallescens
- Entoloma strictius
- Entoloma subcapitatum
- Entoloma subviolaceovernum
- Entoloma ventricosum
- Entoloma vernum































































































































































