List of Tricholoma species

This is a list of species in the agaric genus Tricholoma. As of June 2015, Index Fungorum lists 353 species in the genus.[1] A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V U W X Y Z

Tricholoma equestre is the type species of genus Tricholoma.

A

B

Tricholoma batschii

C

  • Tricholoma caligatum (Viv.) Ricken 1914
  • Tricholoma carbonicum Velen. 1920[2] – Europe
  • Tricholoma carneoflavidum (Kalchbr.) McAlpine 1895
  • Tricholoma cartilagineum (Bull.) Quél. 1872
  • Tricholoma catulus E.H.L.Krause 1928
  • Tricholoma cavipes Corner 1994[3]
  • Tricholoma cedretorum (Bon) A.Riva 2000
  • Tricholoma cedrorum Maire 1914
  • Tricholoma ceriniceps Pegler 1983
  • Tricholoma cheilolaminum Ovrebo & Tylutki 1975
  • Tricholoma chrysophyllum A.Riva, C.E.Hermos. & Jul.Sánchez 1998
  • Tricholoma cifuentesii Courtec. 1985
  • Tricholoma cingulatum (Almfelt ex Fr.) Jacobashch 1890
  • Tricholoma cinnamomeum (Murrill) Murrill 1914
  • Tricholoma clavipes Riedl 1976
  • Tricholoma clavocystis Musumeci & Contu 2008[8] – Europe
  • Tricholoma coffeaceum Velen. 1920[2] – Europe
  • Tricholoma collybiiformis Velen. 1920[2] – Europe
  • Tricholoma colossus (Fr.) Quél. 1872
  • Tricholoma columbetta (Fr.) P.Kumm. 1871
  • Tricholoma concolor (Delile ex De Seynes) P.-A.Moreau, Bellanger & Courtec. 2011
  • Tricholoma confragipes Iwade 1944
  • Tricholoma cookeanum Bertault & Malençon 1975
  • Tricholoma cordae Velen. 1920[2] – Europe
  • Tricholoma cortinatellum Singer 1954
  • Tricholoma cortinatum Singer 1952[9]
  • Tricholoma crenulatum Horniček 1977
  • Tricholoma crepidotoides Corner 1994[3]
  • Tricholoma crucigerum (St.-Amans) Sacc. & Trotter 191
  • Tricholoma cuneifoloides (Fr.) P.Kumm. 1871
  • Tricholoma cutifractum Corner 1994[3]
  • Tricholoma cyclophilum (Lasch) Sacc. & Trotter 1912

D

  • Tricholoma dermolomoides Corner 1994[3]
  • Tricholoma diabolicum Rick 1926
  • Tricholoma diemii Singer 1954
  • Tricholoma distantifoliaceum E.Ludw. & H.Willer 2012
  • Tricholoma distinguendum S.Lundell 1942
  • Tricholoma dulciolens Kytöv. 1989
  • Tricholoma duriusculum R.Schulz 1927
  • Tricholoma durum Velen. 1939[7] – Europe

E

  • Tricholoma edentulum Velen. 1920[2] – Europe
  • Tricholoma elegans G.Stev. 1964[10] – New Zealand
  • Tricholoma elvirae Singer 1969
  • Tricholoma eosinobasis Babos, Bohus & Vasas 1991
  • Tricholoma equestre (L.) P.Kumm. 1871
  • Tricholoma evenosum (Sacc.) Rea 1932
  • Tricholoma ezcarayense C.E.Hermos. & Jul.Sánchez 1994

F

  • Tricholoma fagineum Velen. 1925
  • Tricholoma fagnani Singer 1952[9]
  • Tricholoma farinolens E.Horak 1964
  • Tricholoma ferrugineimelleum Corner 1994[3]
  • Tricholoma fiherensis L.M.Dufour & H.Poiss. 1927
  • Tricholoma filamentosum (Alessio) Alessio 1988
  • Tricholoma fissilifolium Corner 1994[3]
  • Tricholoma flammulaecolor Beeli 1927
  • Tricholoma flavifolium Velen. 1920[2] – Europe
  • Tricholoma focale (Fr.) Ricken 1914
  • Tricholoma foliicola Har.Takah. 2001
  • Tricholoma fracticum (Britzelm.) Kreisel 1984
  • Tricholoma fractipes Velen. 1920[2] – Europe
  • Tricholoma frondosae Kalamees & Shchukin 2001
  • Tricholoma fuegianum Courtec. 1985
  • Tricholoma fuliginea Beeli 1927
  • Tricholoma fulvimarginatum Ovrebo & Halling 1986
  • Tricholoma fulvocastaneum Hongo 1960
  • Tricholoma fulvum (DC.) Bigeard & H.Guill. 1909
  • Tricholoma fumidellum (Peck) Sacc. 1887
  • Tricholoma furcatifolium Corner 1994[3]
  • Tricholoma fuscinanum Corner 1994[3]
  • Tricholoma fusipes E.Horak 1964
  • Tricholoma fusisporum Singer 1943

G

  • Tricholoma gausapatum (Fr.) Quél. 1872
  • Tricholoma glareosum Velen. 1927
  • Tricholoma glatfelteri (Murrill) Murrill 1914
  • Tricholoma goliath (Fr.) S.Lundell & Nannf. 1942
  • Tricholoma goossensiae Beeli 1933
  • Tricholoma graminicola Velen. 1920[2] – Europe
  • Tricholoma grande Peck 1891
  • Tricholoma granulosum Lebedeva 1949
  • Tricholoma griseipileatum Corner 1994[3]
  • Tricholoma griseoviolaceum Shanks 1996[11] – United States
  • Tricholoma groanense Viola 1959
  • Tricholoma grossulariodorum E.Horak 1964
  • Tricholoma guldeniae Mort.Chr. 2009

H

  • Tricholoma hathorae Velen. 1939[7] – Europe
  • Tricholoma hebeloma (Peck) Sacc. 1887
  • Tricholoma hebelomoides E.Horak 1964
  • Tricholoma henningsii Sacc. & Trotter 1912
  • Tricholoma hirtellum Peck 1907
  • Tricholoma holici Velen. 1920[2] – Europe
  • Tricholoma horakii Raithelh. 1972
  • Tricholoma hortorum Velen. 1925
  • Tricholoma humosum (Quél.) S.Imai 1938
  • Tricholoma hygrophanum Velen. 1939[7] – Europe

I

J

  • Tricholoma jalapense (Murrill) Sacc. & Trotter 1925
  • Tricholoma jamaicensis (Murrill) Sacc. & Trotter 1925
  • Tricholoma joachimii Bon & A.Riva 1985
  • Tricholoma josserandii Bon 1975

K

L

  • Tricholoma laricicola Velen. 1939[7] – Europe
  • Tricholoma lascivum (Fr.) Gillet 1874
  • Tricholoma latifolium Speg. 1898
  • Tricholoma lavendulophyllum F.Q.Yu 2006
  • Tricholoma leoninum Velen. 1939[7] – Europe
  • Tricholoma leucophyllum Ovrebo & Tylutki 1975
  • Tricholoma leucoterreum Mariotto & Turetta 1996
  • Tricholoma lilacinocinereum Métrod ex Bon 1990
  • Tricholoma lobatum Velen. 1939[7] – Europe
  • Tricholoma losii Kavina 1926
  • Tricholoma luridum (Schaeff.) P.Kumm. 1871

M

Matsutake (Tricholoma matsutake) is a choice edible species.

N

  • Tricholoma naranjanum Dennis 1951
  • Tricholoma nigrescens (Kawam.) S. Ito 1959
  • Tricholoma nigripes Velen. 1920[2] – Europe
  • Tricholoma nigrum Shanks & Ovrebo 1996[11] – North America
  • Tricholoma nobile Peck 1889

O

Tricholoma odorum
  • Tricholoma oblongisporum Bissett 1992
  • Tricholoma obscurum Velen. 1920[2] – Europe
  • Tricholoma ochraceorobustum E.Horak 1964
  • Tricholoma odorimutabile Corner 1994[3]
  • Tricholoma olens Velen. 1939[7] – Europe
  • Tricholoma olgae Velen. 1920[2] – Europe
  • Tricholoma olidum Velen. 1920[2] – Europe
  • Tricholoma olivaceobrunneum Ovrebo 1986
  • Tricholoma olivaceoflavum (Murrill) Sacc. & Trotter 1925
  • Tricholoma olivaceotinctum Heilm.-Claus. & Mort. Chr. 2009
  • Tricholoma opiparum (Fr.) Bigeard & H. Guill. 1909
  • Tricholoma orirubens Quél. 1872
  • Tricholoma orlosii Pilát 1950

P

Tricholoma psammopus

Q

  • Tricholoma quercetorum Contu 2004
  • Tricholoma quercicola (Murrill) Murrill 1949

R

  • Tricholoma radicans Hongo 1968[12] – Japan
  • Tricholoma radotinense Peck 1903
  • Tricholoma ramentaceum (Bull.) Ricken 1915
  • Tricholoma rauli Garrido 1988
  • Tricholoma rhizophoreti Corner 1994[3]
  • Tricholoma rhodophyllum (Métrod) Singer 1943
  • Tricholoma rigidovelatum Raithelh. 1991
  • Tricholoma rimosoides Dennis 1951
  • Tricholoma robiniae Velen. 1925
  • Tricholoma robustum (Alb. & Schwein.) Ricken 1915
  • Tricholoma romagnesii Singer 1943
  • Tricholoma roseoacerbum A.Riva 1984 – Europe, North America
  • Tricholoma rostratum Velen. 1920[2] – Europe
  • Tricholoma rubescens Velen. 1920[2] – Europe
  • Tricholoma rufenum P.Donati 1994
  • Tricholoma rufulum R.Heim 1934
  • Tricholoma rugulicinctum Corner 1994[3]

S

  • Tricholoma sanguinescens Velen. 1925
  • Tricholoma saponaceum (Fr.) P.Kumm. 1871
  • Tricholoma scabrum L.M.Dufour 1913
  • Tricholoma scalpturatum (Fr.) Quél. 1872
  • Tricholoma schustleri Velen. 1920[2] – Europe
  • Tricholoma sciodes (Pers.) C.Martín 1919
  • Tricholoma sejunctum (Sowerby) Quél. 1872
  • Tricholoma sericeum Rick 1920
  • Tricholoma sienna (Peck) Sacc. 1887
  • Tricholoma silvaticum Peck 1889
  • Tricholoma singaporense Corner 1994[3]
  • Tricholoma solitarium (Alessio) Contu 2009
  • Tricholoma sparsifolium Velen. 1925
  • Tricholoma sphagnicola Hruby 1930
  • Tricholoma spongiosum Petch 1917
  • Tricholoma stanekii Pilát 1953
  • Tricholoma stans (Fr.) Sacc. 1887
  • Tricholoma stiparophyllum (N.Lund) P.Karst. 1879
  • Tricholoma stipitirufescens Corner 1994[3]
  • Tricholoma striatifolium (Peck) Sacc. 1887
  • Tricholoma striatum (Schaeff.) Quél. 1872
  • Tricholoma subamarum Herp. 1912
  • Tricholoma subannulatum (Peck) Zeller 1922
  • Tricholoma subargillaceum (Murrill) Sacc. & Trotter 1925
  • Tricholoma subaureum Ovrebo 1986
  • Tricholoma subcinerascens Rick 1939
  • Tricholoma subcinereiforme (Murrill) Sacc. & Trotter 1925
  • Tricholoma subclytocybe Velen. 1925
  • Tricholoma subcuneifolium Corner 1994[3]
  • Tricholoma subfuscum Velen. 1920[2] – Europe
  • Tricholoma subglobisporum Bon 1976[4] – Europe
  • Tricholoma subimbricatum Velen. 1920[2] – Europe
  • Tricholoma sublatum Murrill 1942
  • Tricholoma subniveum Velen. 1925
  • Tricholoma subsulphureum (Britzelm.) Sacc. & Traverso 1911
  • Tricholoma subumbrinum A.H.Sm. 1944[5] – North America
  • Tricholoma sudum (Fr.) Quél. 1873
  • Tricholoma sulcatum Velen. 1920[2] – Europe
  • Tricholoma sulphurellum Rick 1919
  • Tricholoma sulphurescens Bres. 1905
  • Tricholoma sulphureum (Bull.) P.Kumm. 1871

T

  • Tricholoma tanzanianum Pegler 1977[13]
  • Tricholoma tenacifolium Corner 1994[3]
  • Tricholoma tenue P.W.Graff 1914
  • Tricholoma terreum (Schaeff.) P.Kumm. 1871
  • Tricholoma testaceum G.Stev. 1964[10] – New Zealand
  • Tricholoma thalliophilum Rob.Henry 1956
  • Tricholoma tigrinum (Schaeff.) Gillet 1874
  • Tricholoma tridentinum Singer 1943
  • Tricholoma triste (Scop.) Quél. 1872
  • Tricholoma tristiforme Kauffman 1921
  • Tricholoma tucumanense Speg. 1919
  • Tricholoma tumidum (Pers.) Ricken 1915
  • Tricholoma turbinipes (Kalchbr.) McAlpine 1895

U

V

Tricholoma virgatum

W

  • Tricholoma weizianum Reichert & Aviz.-Hersh. 1959

X

Z

  • Tricholoma zangii Z.M.Cao, Y.J.Yao & Pegler 2003[15] – China
  • Tricholoma zelleri (D.E.Stuntz & A.H.Sm.) Ovrebo & Tylutki 1975
  • Tricholoma zonatum Velen. 1939[7] – Europe
  • Tricholoma zvarae Velen. 1922
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General references

  • Kibby G. (2013). The genus Tricholoma in Britain.
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