Tricholomataceae is a family of Fungi that contains over 100 genera and seems to include any white-, yellow-, or pink-spored genus in the Agaricales not already classified in another family.
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- Xeromphalina campanella Several photographs of this tiny fungus.
- Oudemansiella mucida Photograph of this translucent species.
- Nyctalis asterophora Photograph of this species growing as a parasite on another fungal fruiting body. It is also sometimes classified as Asterophora parasitica.
- Xeromphalina kauffmanii, the Cross-veined Troop Mushroom Photographs and article by Tom Volk on this fungus which can be found growing in large clumps on rotten hardwood stumps.
- Hygrocybe miniata Photograph and information on this species, sometimes classified as Hygrophorus miniatus.
- California Fungi: Tricholoma The principal characteristics of the genus Tricholoma and links to other sites. Also a list of those species found in California with photographs of about 12 of them.
- California Fungi: Clitocybe The principal characteristics of the genus Clitocybe and a list of those species found in California with photographs of about 10 of them.
- Asterophora lycoperdoides Photographs and article by Tom Volk on the powder cap mushroom which grows as a parasite on other fungi.
- Collybia subpruinosa Photograph of this species.
- Collybia johnstoni This delicate species was photographed in Puerto Rico.
- Collybia aurea This species was photographed in Puerto Rico.
- Calocybe cyanea This purple species was found in Puerto Rico.
- Callistosporium terrigenum This species, photographed in Puerto Rico.
- Caulorhiza umbonata, the Rooting Redwood Mushroom Article with photographs by Tom Volk on this species.
- Collybia tuberosa Article with photographs by Tom Volk on this elegant species which grows parasitically on other fungi.
- Tricholomataceae Information from Wikipedia on this family of fungi which seems to include any white-, yellow-, or pink-spored genus in the Agaricales not already classified in another family.
- Asterophora parasitica Several photographs and information on this obligate parasitic species.
- Tricholoma equestre Photograph and information on this species from the paramo of Costa Rica.
- Tricholoma palustre Photographs and information on this species.
- Gymnopus nubicola Photograph and information on this species from the montane scrub of Ecuador.
- Clavicorona pyxidata Photograph and information on this coral fungus.
- Collybia plectophylla The diagnostic features of this fungus and a photograph.
- Campanophyllum proboscodeum Photograph and information on this species.
- Gymnopus omphalodes Photograph and the identifying features of this species.
- Gymnopus neotropicus Photograph and information on this species.
- Gymnopus macropus Photograph and the identifying features of this species.
- Cystoderma amianthinum Photograph and information on this species.
- Gymnopus dryophilus Information on this species, and a photograph and diagram.
- Gymnopus lodgeae Photograph and the identifying features of this fungus, sometimes classified as Collybia lodgeae.
- Tricholoma magnivelare Article by Tom Volk on this fungus, commonly known as the American Matsutake, a delicious edible mushroom.
- Clitocybe nuda Article by Tom Volk on this edible fungus, the Wood Blewit, some other fungi with which it might be confused, and some other Clitocybe species.
- Revision of Collybia Provides a key to the genera Collybia, Rhodocollybia and Gymnopus found in the northeastern United States and adjacent Canada.
- Shiitake Mushroom: Lentinula edodes Project by Abby Hendzel on this much cultivated mushroom, its habitat, adaptation, nutrition, reproduction and interactions with other species.