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Lentinula is a small genus of wood-inhabiting agarics. The neotropical species Lentinula boryana (= L. cubensis ) is the type species . However, the best-known species is L. edodes , the shiitake .
The shiitake (/ ʃ ɪ ˈ t ɑː k eɪ, ˌ ʃ iː ɪ-,-k i /; [1] Japanese: [ɕiꜜːtake] ⓘ Chinese/black mushroom or Lentinula edodes) is a macrofungus native to East Asia, which is cultivated and consumed around the globe.
Lentinula boryana is a species of edible [1] agaric fungus in the family Omphalotaceae that is found in subtropical Americas. Originally described as Agaricus boryanus by Miles Joseph Berkeley & Camille Montagne in 1849, it was moved to the genus Lentinula and given its current name by David Pegler in 1976.
Lentinula lateritia is a species of agaric fungus in the family Omphalotaceae. It is found in South-east Asia and Australasia, except for New Zealand. [ 3 ] Originally described by Miles Joseph Berkeley in 1881 as a species of Agaricus , [ 4 ] it was transferred to the genus Lentinula in 1983 by David Pegler .
Lentinula raphanica is a species of edible [2] agaric fungus in the family Omphalotaceae. Described as two species, Armillaria raphanica and Gymnopus alliaceus by William Alphonso Murrill in 1943, they have been moved to a single species of the genus Lentinula by Ron Petersen and J.L. Mata in 2001.
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]
Lentinula reticeps is a species of agaric fungus in the family Omphalotaceae. It was originally described as Agaricus reticeps by French mycologist Camille Montagne in 1856. [ 3 ] William Alphonso Murrill transferred it to the genus Lentinula in 1915.
Lentinula Earle [28] 1909 ("1906") Lentinula cubensis [N 6] (Berk. & M.A.Curtis) Earle: 3/5 [N 7] East Asia, North and Central America Macrocystidia Joss. [29] 1934 ("1933") Macrocysitidia cucumis (Pers.:Fr.) Joss. 5 Worldwide Manuripia Singer [19] 1960 Manuripia bifida Singer: 1 Bolivia Marasmiellus Murrill [30] 1915 Marasmiellus juniperinus ...