About: Leptonia

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Leptonia has been defined as a genus of small and medium sized pink-spored mushrooms that contains over 100 species. They are saprotrophic and most grow on the ground, but some are found on wood. The cap is thin and can be convex, plane, often depressed and usually has small scales. The gills are widely spaced, usually having adnexed to adnate attachment (rarely they can be a little decurrent) and the stalk is fragile. The spores are angular and are flesh colored to pink. Some Leptonia species have distinctive colors such as black, blue, green, yellow, and violet, but even these are difficult to identify.

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  • Entoloma subg. Leptonia, auch Zärtlinge genannt, ist eine Untergattung aus der Gattung der Rötlinge, die in die vier Sektionen , , und sowie mehrere Untersektionen und Stirpse gegliedert ist. Die Typusart ist der (Entoloma euchroum). (de)
  • Leptonia has been defined as a genus of small and medium sized pink-spored mushrooms that contains over 100 species. They are saprotrophic and most grow on the ground, but some are found on wood. The cap is thin and can be convex, plane, often depressed and usually has small scales. The gills are widely spaced, usually having adnexed to adnate attachment (rarely they can be a little decurrent) and the stalk is fragile. The spores are angular and are flesh colored to pink. Some Leptonia species have distinctive colors such as black, blue, green, yellow, and violet, but even these are difficult to identify. Most modern taxonomic authorities do not recognize Leptonia as a genus in its own right, but only as a subgenus of Entoloma. Little is known about the edibility of mushrooms of this group, and some are poisonous. Data produced by the molecular study by Moncalvo in 2002, has species of Nolanea, Leptonia and Inocephalus interspersed with various Entoloma species in a broadly monophyletic entolomatoid group. (en)
  • Leptonia är ett släkte av svampar. Leptonia ingår i familjen Entolomataceae, ordningen Agaricales, klassen Agaricomycetes, divisionen basidiesvampar och riket svampar. (sv)
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  • Leptonia (en)
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  • Entoloma subg. Leptonia, auch Zärtlinge genannt, ist eine Untergattung aus der Gattung der Rötlinge, die in die vier Sektionen , , und sowie mehrere Untersektionen und Stirpse gegliedert ist. Die Typusart ist der (Entoloma euchroum). (de)
  • Leptonia är ett släkte av svampar. Leptonia ingår i familjen Entolomataceae, ordningen Agaricales, klassen Agaricomycetes, divisionen basidiesvampar och riket svampar. (sv)
  • Leptonia has been defined as a genus of small and medium sized pink-spored mushrooms that contains over 100 species. They are saprotrophic and most grow on the ground, but some are found on wood. The cap is thin and can be convex, plane, often depressed and usually has small scales. The gills are widely spaced, usually having adnexed to adnate attachment (rarely they can be a little decurrent) and the stalk is fragile. The spores are angular and are flesh colored to pink. Some Leptonia species have distinctive colors such as black, blue, green, yellow, and violet, but even these are difficult to identify. (en)
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  • Entoloma subg. Leptonia (de)
  • Leptonia (en)
  • Leptonia (sv)
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