This is an incomplete list of species in the agaric genus Pluteus. Species of Pluteus are commonly found growing on woody substrates including stumps, logs, fallen branches, woody debris such as sawdust, and buried wood.
Three sections are widely accepted in Pluteus, including Pluteus, Hispidoderma Fayod, and Celluloderma Fayod. Section Pluteus is characterized by fruit bodies with a filamentous cap cuticle (pileipellis) and thick-walled pleurocystidia. Section Hispidoderma consists of species with a filamentous pileipellis and thin-walled pleurocystidia. Section Celluloderma is defined by a cystoderm pileipellis composed of ellipsoid to saccate-pyriform to vesiculose cells with or without cystidioid elements. The widespread genus contains over 300 species.
Key
Name | The binomial name of the Pluteus species. |
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Authority | The author citation—the person who first described the species using an available scientific name, eventually combined with the one who placed it in Pluteus, and using standardized abbreviations. |
Year | The year in which the species was named, or transferred to the genus Pluteus. Where the actual year of publication (as defined for the purpose of priority) differs from the date given in the material, the latter date is given in quotes. |
Distribution | The distribution of the species. |
Species
References
Footnotes
Citations
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