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The fungus was first described scientifically as Agaricus edodes by Miles Joseph Berkeley in 1877. [2] It was placed in the genus Lentinula by David Pegler in 1976. [3] The fungus has acquired an extensive synonymy in its taxonomic history: [4] Agaricus edodes Berk. (1878) Armillaria edodes (Berk.) Sacc. (1887) Mastoleucomychelloes edodes (Berk ...
The neotropical species Lentinula boryana (= L. cubensis) is the type species. However, the best-known species is L. edodes , the shiitake . The genus was erected by Franklin Sumner Earle in 1909, [ 2 ] and as of 2023 contains ten species, [ 3 ] principally found in tropical regions.
Marasmius rotula Megacollybia platyphylla Lentinula edodes Campanella sp. Tetrapyrgos nigripes Marasmiellus ramealis Omphalotus olearius Anthracophyllum archeri Rhodocollybia maculata Henningsomyces candidus Crinipellis zonata
Lentinula edodes, the Shiitake mushroom [9] Auricularia heimuer, wood ear mushroom; Volvariella volvacea, the paddy straw mushroom or straw mushroom; Volvariella bombycina, the silky rosegill mushroom; Flammulina filiformis, the enoki mushroom, golden needle mushroom, seafood mushroom, lily mushroom, or winter mushroom; Flammulina velutipes
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Lentinus berteroi Lentinus squarrosulus Lentinus swartzii. As of July 2017, Index Fungorum accepts 120 species of Lentinus. [4] The genus includes: L. anastomosans Rick (1938); L. anthocephalus (Lév.)
Lentinula edodes. Sarcomyxa serotina. Omphalotus nidiformis: Ghost fungus illudin S, illudin M, and illudosin [32] Oceania and India Pleurotus ostreatus. Lentinula edodes. Sarcomyxa serotina. Omphalotus olearius [8] Jack-O'lantern mushroom illudin S [33] [34] Europe Cantharellus spp. Omphalotus olivascens: Western jack-o'-lantern mushroom ...
Lentinula novae-zelandiae, also known as New Zealand shiitake, is a species of edible saprobic fungus endemic to New Zealand. Phylogenetic research suggests this species forms a monophyletic clade of Laurasian origins. [1] It can be cultivated, with cultures and grow kits available commercially in New Zealand. [2]