Entoloma murrayi: taxon details and analytics
- Domain
- Kingdom
- Fungi
- Phylum
- Basidiomycota
- Class
- Agaricomycetes
- Order
- Agaricales
- Family
- Entolomataceae
- Genus
- Entoloma
- Species
- Entoloma murrayi
- Scientific Name
- Entoloma murrayi
Summary description from Wikipedia:
Entoloma murrayi
Entoloma murrayi, commonly known as the yellow unicorn Entoloma or the unicorn pinkgill, is a species of fungus in the Entolomataceae family. It was first described from New England in 1859.
The fungus produces yellow mushrooms that have a characteristic sharp umbo on the top of a conical cap. Other similar species can be distinguished from E. murrayi by differences in color, morphology, or microscopic characteristics. The species is found throughout the Americas and in southeast Asia, growing on the ground in wet coniferous and deciduous forests. The mushroom is inedible and may be poisonous.
...Entoloma murrayi in languages:
- Chinese
- 尖頂粉褶菌
- English
- Yellow Unicorn Entoloma
- English
- unicorn pinkgill
- Japanese
- キイボカサタケ
- Japanese
- 黄疣傘茸
- Russian
- Энтолома Муррея
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Parent Taxon
Sibling Taxa
- Entoloma acutopallidum
- Entoloma aeruginosum
- Entoloma albidoquadratum
- Entoloma albogracile
- Entoloma aurantiovirescens
- Entoloma azureoviride
- Entoloma borbonicum
- Entoloma canoconicum
- Entoloma caribaeum
- Entoloma cervinum
- Entoloma colensoi
- Entoloma dennisii
- Entoloma dragonosporum
- Entoloma hochstetteri
- Entoloma holocyaneum
- Entoloma laccarioides
- Entoloma latericolor
- Entoloma luteolamellatum
- Entoloma luteum
- Entoloma mengsongense
- Entoloma murrayi
- Entoloma petchii
- Entoloma procerum
- Entoloma psittacinum
- Entoloma quadratum
- Entoloma tenue
- Entoloma virescens
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