List of Pluteus species

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Pluteus brunneoradiatus

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.[1] 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.[2]

Key[]

Name The binomial name of the Pluteus species.
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[]

Name Authority  Year Distribution
[a] (Peck) Peck[4] 1885 USA
(Berk. & Broome) Sacc.[5] 1887 Sri Lanka
Velen.[6] 1920 Europe
Pluteus aethalus (Berk. & M.A.Curtis) Sacc.[5] 1887 Cuba
Velen.[6] 1920 Europe
(Berk. & Broome) Sacc.[5] 1887 Sri Lanka
Singer[7] 1977 Ecuador
Murrill[8] 1945 USA
Bonnard[9] 2001 Switzerland
(Berk. & Broome) Sacc.[5] 1887 syn. P. argilophyllus)
(Dennis) Singer[10] 1959 Trinidad, South America
Deparis[11] 2003 France
Singer[12] 1989 Brazil
Pluteus americanus (P. Banerjee & Sundb.) Justo, E.F. Malysheva & Minnis (2014)[13] 2014 United States and Russia
Singer[14] 1959 Bolivia
Singer[15] 1959 Bolivia
Singer[16] 1954 South America
Singer[17] 1956 Argentina
Singer[18] 1956 Argentina
(Berk. & Broome) Pegler[19] 1956 Asia (syn. P. albolineatus)
Hongo[20] 1963 Japan
[a] (Konrad) Kühner 1935 Europe
A.H.Sm. & [21] 1965 USA
Murrill[22] 1917 USA
E.Horak[23] 1977 Africa
() Sacc. 1896 Europe
Minnis, Sundb. & Nelsen[24] 2006 USA
Murrill[8] 1945 Florida
Murrill[22] 1917 USA
Singer[25] 1959 Bolivia
(Velen.) Noordel.[26] 1979 Europe
Minnis & Sundb.[27] 2008 China
Eyssart., Ducousso & Buyck[28] 2009 New Caledonia
(Speg.) Singer[29] 1951 South America
Pluteus brunneidiscus Murrill[22] 1917 USA
E.Horak[30] 1964 South America
(Berk. & Broome) Sacc.[5] 1887 Sri Lanka
E.Horak[30] 1964 South America
Bonnard[31] 1987 Switzerland
Pluteus brunneosquamulosus Pradeep & Vrinda[32] 2012 India
E.Horak[30] 1964 South America
Henn.[33] 1901 Africa
S.Imai[34] 1938 Japan
Singer[35] 1959 Bolivia
McClatchie[36] 1897 USA
Murrill[22] 1917 USA
Kühner[37] 1950 Europe
E.Horak[30] 1964 South America
Justo & Minnis[38] 2011 Japan, Russia
Pluteus cervinus (Schaeff.) P.Kumm.[39] 1871 Widespread
(Berk. & Broome) Petch[40] 1912 Asia
(Schaeff.) Quél.[41] 1872 Widespread
(Berk. & M.A.Curtis) Sacc.[5] 1887 USA
E.Horak[30] 1964 South America
P.Banerjee & Sundb.[42] 1993 USA
Lange[43] 1917 Europe
Singer[44] 1956 USA
Singer[45] 1959 Bolivia
Henn.[33] 1901 Africa
Murrill[46] 1941 Florida
Velen.[47] 1929 Europe
Murrill[22] 1917 Jamaica
E.Horak[48] 2008 New Zealand
Beeli[49] 1928 Africa
(Berk. & Broome) Sacc.[5] 1887 Sri Lanka
Justo, Battistin & Angelini[50] 2012 Dominican Republic
(Murrill) Dennis[51] 1953 Caribbean
Pluteus cyanopus Quél.[52] 1883 Africa, Europe, and North America
& S.Imai[53] 1940 Japan
Minnis & Sundb.[54] 2010 USA
E.Horak[55] 2008 New Zealand
Singer[56] 1952 Argentina
C.K.Pradeep & K.B.Vrinda[57] 2006 India
Murrill[22] 1917 USA
Singer[12] 1989 Trinidad-Tobago
Menolli & Capelari[58] 2010 Brazil
Romagn.[59] 1956 Europe
Bres.[60] 1905 Europe
Singer[16] 1954 South America
Corriol[61] 2004 France
Singer[62] 1961 South America
Murrill[63] 1911 Cuba
Singer[64] 1959 Bolivia
E.F.Malysheva, Minnis & Justo[65] 2011 Madeira, Portugal, Russia, USA
(Fr.) Gillet[66] 1876 Europe
(Berk. & Broome) Sacc.[5] 1887 Sri Lanka
Singer[62] 1961 South America
Singer[67] 1969 Chile
(Berk. & Broome) Sacc.[5] 1887 Widespread
Singer[68] 1959 Argentina, Bolivia
Velen.[6] 1920 Europe
(Pat.) Sacc. 1887 Europe
Pluteus exilis Singer[12] 1989 USA
Singer[69] 1959 Brazil
Singer[56] 1952 South America
Antonín & ŠŠkubla[70] 2000 Slovak Republic
(Schulzer) Corriol & P.-A.Moreau[71] 2007 Europe
Singer[72] 1959 Chile
Murrill[22] 1917 USA
Singer[73] 1951 South America
E.Horak[30] 1964 South America
Petch[74] 1924 Asia
[a] [75] 1902 USA
Petch[76] 1922 Asia
Murrill[77] 1943 Florida, USA
Singer[78] 1959 Brazil
Velen.[47] 1929 Europe
E.Horak[30] 1964 South America
Murrill[22] 1917 USA
Murrill[22] 1917 USA
(Berk. & Broome) Sacc.[5] 1887 Sri Lanka
Massee[79] 1896 South America
Murrill[22] 1917 USA
E.Horak[23] 1977 Africa
Pluteus glaucus Singer[62] 1961 South America
Singer[73] 1951 South America
(Berk. & Broome) Sacc.[5] 1887 Sri Lanka
Singer[12] 1989 Panama
(Berk. & Broome) Sacc.[5] 1887 Sri Lanka
Peck[4] 1985 USA
Murrill[22] 1917 USA
P.D.Orton[80] 1984 Europe
Beeli[49] 1928 Africa
Murrill[63] 1911 Jamaica
Singer[81] 1956 South America
Singer[82] 1989 Oceania
P.Banerjee & Sundb.[42] 1993 USA
Justo[38] 2011 USA
Kühner[83] 1953 Europe
Singer[84] 1959 Argentina
E.Horak[85] 2008 New Zealand
(Fr.) Gillet[66] 1876 Asia, Europe
Singer[86] 1956 Argentina
Minnis & Sundb.[87] 2010 USA
Singer[12] 1989 Japan
Rodr.-Alcánt.[88] 2009
& S.Imai[53] 1940 Japan
Singer[89] 1973 Mexico
Singer[12] 1989 Brazil
Singer[90] 1956 Argentina
E.Horak[91] 2008 New Zealand
Velen.[6] 1920 Europe
E.Horak[30] 1964 South America
Romagn.[92] 1979 France
Vellinga & Schreurs[93] 1985 Europe
Murrill[63] 1911 Jamaica, North America, South America
Singer[94] 1929 Europe
Hongo[95] 1976 Papua New Guinea
Singer[12] 1989 former Czechoslovakia
(Berk. & M.A.Curtis) Sacc.[5] 1887 Cuba
Singer[96] 1959 Bolivia
P.Banerjee & Sundb.[42] 1993 USA
Murrill[22] 1917 USA
Singer[89] 1973 USA
Pluteus leoninus (Schaeff.) P.Kumm.[39] 1871 Europe
Murrill[22] 1917 USA
Singer[89] 1973 Mexico
(Sacc.) Singer[97] 1961 USA
Bonnard[98] 1986 Switzerland
Murrill[22] 1917 USA
(Peck) Peck[4] 1885 USA
(Beeli) Justo[38] 2011 Africa
Boud.[99] 1905 Europe
Murrill[22] 1917 North America
C.K.Pradeep & K.B.Vrinda[100] 2008 India
Pluteus lutescens (Fr.) Bres. 1929 cosmopolitan
(Redhead & B.Liu) Redhead[101] 1984 China
& S.Imai[53] 1940 Japan
Singer[62] 1961 South America
McClatchie[36] 1897 USA
Singer[12] 1989 USA
Romagn.[92] 1979 France
(Longyear) Minnis, Sundb. & Methven[102] 2006 USA
Singer & Fiard[103] 1983 Martinique
Singer[12] 1989 Brazil
Murrill[22] 1917 USA
Murrill[22] 1917 USA
Singer[62] 1961 South America
E.Horak[104] 2008 New Zealand
(Dennis) Singer[105] 1956 Trinidad
G.Stev. 1962 New Zealand
Pat.[106] 1909 Asia
Justo, A.Caball. & G.Muñoz[65] 2011 Spain
Murrill[63] 1911 Mexico
Murrill[22] 1917 Jamaica
Murrill[22] 1917 USA
(Pers.) P.Kumm.[39] 1871
Singer[107] 1959 Bolivia
Rodr.-Alcánt.[108] 2008 Mexico
Pluteus nevadensis Rodr.-Alcánt.[109] 2010 Mexico
() J.Favre[110] 1948 Switzerland
Murrill[111] 1939 Florida
Singer[62] 1961 South America
Pluteus nigroviridis Babos[112] 1983 Hungary
Pat.[113] 1898 Mexico
Murrill[22] 1917 USA
E.Horak[30] 1964 South America
Justo & M.L.Castro[114] 2007 Spain
E.Horak[30] 1964 South America
& S.Imai[53] 1940 Japan
Singer[115] 1959 Bolivia
E.Horak[30] 1964 South America
P.D.Orton[116] 1960 UK
Murrill[22] 1917 USA
Homola[117] 1960 Europe, North America
& M.Uchida[118] 1991 Japan
E.Horak[119] 2008 New Zealand
Singer[89] 1973 Brazil
E.Horak[120] 2008 New Zealand
Pluteus pellitus (Pers.) P.Kumm.[39] 1871 Europe
E.Horak[121] 1983 Oceania
[a] (Fr.) Gillet[66] 1876 Europe
Har.Takah.[122] 2001 Japan
Pluteus phaeocyanopus Minnis & Sundb.[123] 2010 USA
E.Horak[23] 1977 Africa
Henn.[124] 1896 (type is lost, incertae sedis)
(Ditmar) P.Kumm.[39] 1871 Europe
Velen.[47] 1929 Europe
(Weinm.) Gillet[66] 1876
Singer[125] 1959 Bolivia
Sacc. & Cub. 1887
Kühner[59] 1956 France
Singer[126] 1959 Argentina
Singer[127] 1983
Murrill[128] 1920 USA
Bonnard[129] 1993 Switzerland
E.Horak[30] 1964 South America
M.M.Moser[130] 1953 Europe
(Berk. & Broome) Sacc.[5] 1887 Sri Lanka
Velen.[6] 1920 Europe
Murrill[22] 1917 Grenada
(Berk. & Broome) Sacc.[5] 1887
Murrill[131] 1946 USA
Romagn.[132] 1940 Europe
Menolli & Capelari[58] 2010 Brazil
E.Horak[30] 1964 South America
Pluteus readiarum G.Stev.[133] 1962 New Zealand
Velen.[6] 1920 Europe
Murrill[63] 1911 Jamaica
Murrill[111] 1939 USA
Singer[134] 1959 Bolivia
Singer[67] 1969 Chile
Singer[135] 1879 Argentina
Singer[73] 1951 South America
Murrill[63] 1911 Jamaica
Romagn.[59] 1956 Europe
Singer[136] 1953 South America
(Fr.) P.Karst.[137] 1879
(Britzelm.) Sacc.[138] 1895
G.F.Atk.[139] 1909 USA
Singer[140] 1959 Bolivia
Murrill[22] 1917 USA
Singer[141] 1959 Bolivia
E.Horak[142] 2008 New Zealand
Pluteus salicinus (Pers.) P.Kumm.[39] 1871 Cosmopolitan
Sathe & S.M.Kulk.[143] 1981 India
Singer[144] 1959 Argentina
Contu & Arras[145] 2001 Sardinia, Italy
Singer[64] 1959 Argentina
Kühner & Romagn.[59] 1956 Europe
Justo & Minnis[38] 2011 USA
Singer[146] 1959 Bolivia
(G.F.Atk.) Singer[147] 1959 USA
C.K.Pradeep & K.B.Vrinda[100] 2008 India
E.Horak[148] 2008 New Zealand
Singer[56] 1952 Argentina
(Berk. & Broome) Sacc.[5] 1887 Sri Lanka
Velen.[149] 1939 Europe
Murrill[22] 1917 Honduras
Murrill[22] 1917 USA
E.Horak[30] 1964 South America
Justo, Battistin & Angelini[50] 2012 Dominican Republic
Singer[150] 1959 Argentina
Peck[4] 1885 USA
Velen.[6] 1920 Europe
(Berk. & Broome) Sacc.[5] 1887 Sri Lanka
Rick[151] 1961 Brazil
Pegler[19] 1977 Africa
Velen.[6] 1920 Europe
E.Horak[152] 2008 New Zealand
(Berk. & Broome) Sacc.[5] 1887 Sri Lanka
Singer[153] 1959 Brazil
Murrill[8] 1945 USA
E.Horak[30] 1964 South America
Singer[154] 1959 Bolivia
E.Horak[30] 1964 South America
Singer[155] 1959 Bolivia
Singer[73] 1951 South America
Velen.[6] 1920 Europe
Velen.[149] 1939 Europe
E.Horak[156] 2008 New Zealand
(Berk. & Broome) Dennis[157] 1948 UK
Velen.[6] 1920 Europe
(Pers.) P.Kumm.[39] 1871 USA
Velen.[149] 1939 Europe
Singer[89] 1973 Mexico
Singer[73] 1951 South America
Pegler[19] 1977 Africa
Murrill[22] 1917 USA
Singer[136] 1953 South America
(Pers.) P.Kumm.[39] 1871 Europe
Murrill[22] 1917 USA
Babos[158] 1978 Hungary
Singer[159] 1989 Argentina
Singer[12] 1989 Brazil
Rick[151] 1961 Brazil
G.Stev.[133] 1962 New Zealand
Pluteus velutinus Pradeep & Vrinda[32] 2012 India
Singer[154] 1959 USA
Singer[154] 1959 USA
Cifuentes & Guzmán[160] 1962 Mexico
G.Stev.[133] 1962 New Zealand
& S.Imai[53] 1940 Japan
Singer[73] 1951 South America
Murrill[22] 1917 USA
Murrill[22] 1917 USA
Singer[161] 1958 Argentina
(Speg.) Singer[29] 1951 South America
Singer[162] 1959 Bolivia

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