BioImages: The Virtual Field-Guide (UK)

Noordeloos, M.E., 1992

Entoloma s.l.

Lavishly produced with Italian and English text, this work is the culmination of 18 years' work on the genus. The authoritative work for years to come - or so we thought until Machiel produced the equally thick 2004 supplement!

The keys to genera and species are grouped near the start (page 85). They place much reliance on difficult microscopic characters like whether pigment is encrusting or intracellular, and presence of clamps at the base of the basidia. (In practice woodland Leptonia's have clamped basidia and the grassland spp don't.)

The species entries, in Italian and English, are reasonably detailed and the line drawings are clear.

The paintings are good and a representative selection of fruitbodies of most species are illustrated.

An annoying feature is the multiple indexes which makes it unnecessarily difficult to find a species.

Publisher Biella Giovanna
Volume 5
Pages 760
Coverage All 246 European species known at the time.
Illustrations Line drawings accompany text, followed by 88 colour plates of water colours at the back.
Identify Under a Compound Microscope.
Specimen Prep. Microscope slide preps always needed.
Difficulty A difficult group. Water colours rarely convey the appearance in sufficient detail for such similar looking fungi.

Malcolm Storey

Taxonomic Scope

Entoloma (Fr.) P. Kumm., 1871 (pinkgills) Identification Current

Related Publications

Supplement - new keys, many more species, colour photos Noordeloos, M.E., 2004

Creative Commons License
Unless otherwise expressly stated, all original material on the BioImages website by
Malcolm Storey is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non-Commercial-Share Alike 2.0 UK: England & Wales