Entoloma papillatum (Bres.) Dennis
(Papillate Pinkgill)

Taxonomic hierarchy:
SpeciesEntoloma papillatum (Papillate Pinkgill)
SubgenusEntoloma (Nolanea) (a group of toadstools)
GenusEntoloma (pinkgills)
FamilyENTOLOMATACEAE (pinkgills)
OrderAGARICALES (mushrooms and toadstools)
SubclassAGARICOMYCETIDAE (a subclass of basidiomycetes)
ClassAGARICOMYCETES (a class of fungi)
SubphylumAGARICOMYCOTINA (a subphylum of fungi)
PhylumBASIDIOMYCOTA (spore droppers, basidiomycetes)
KingdomFUNGI (true fungi)
DomainEukaryota (eukaryotes)
LifeBIOTA (living things)
Records of Entoloma papillatum (Papillate Pinkgill) :
1: Entoloma papillatum (Papillate Pinkgill)
25 Oct 2006 OSGR: ZZ00 Wales
Image 1: Fruitbodies - pale background
2: Entoloma papillatum (Papillate Pinkgill) IDENTIFICATION UNCERTAIN
12 Oct 2006 OSGR: SK15 53° 0’ N, 1° 50’ W Vice County: Derby (VC 57) England
in basic grassland near exposure
Image 1: Fruitbody - in situ - close-upImage 2: Gills - close-up
3: Entoloma papillatum (Papillate Pinkgill) IDENTIFICATION UNCERTAIN
10 Oct 2006 OSGR: SK15 53° 0’ N, 1° 50’ W Vice County: Derby (VC 57) England
in semi-improved grassland
Image 1: Fruitbodies - in situ and lain down to show stipeImage 2: Fruitbody - in situ - oblique viewImage 3: Fruitbody - in situ - side viewImage 4: Fruitbody - in situ - top viewImage 5: Gills and stipe apex - close-up
4: Entoloma papillatum (Papillate Pinkgill) IDENTIFICATION UNCERTAIN
23 Sep 2006 OSGR: SK15 53° 0’ N, 1° 50’ W Vice County: Derby (VC 57) England
Image 1: Cap - close-upImage 2: Fruitbodies - side views showing caps - pale backgroundImage 3: Fruitbodies - side views showing gills - pale backgroundImage 4: Gills and stipe apex - close-up
5: Entoloma papillatum (Papillate Pinkgill)
31 Oct 2005 OSGR: SU56 51° 20’ N, 1° 20’ W Vice County: Berks (VC 22) England
3 fruitbodies, in species-rich grassland . Photos: Fruitbodies: in situ, lain down, cap cuticle, spores, clamped basidium
Image 1: Caps - in situ - close-upImage 2: Fruitbodies - in situ and lain downImage 3: Fruitbodies - lain down to show gillsImage 4: Fruitbodies - side viewImage 5: Fruitbodies - side view - in situImage 6: Gills - close-upImage 7: Cap cuticle - end cells - magnifiedImage 8: Cap cuticle - end cells - magnified (2)Image 9: Cap cuticle - end cells - magnified (3)Image 10: Clamped basidium - magnifiedImage 11: Clamped basidium - magnified (2)Image 12: Clamped basidium - magnified (3)Image 13: Spores - magnifiedImage 14: Spores - magnified (2)Image 15: Spores - magnified (3)Image 16: Spores - highly magnified
6: Entoloma papillatum (Papillate Pinkgill)
25 Sep 2001 OSGR: SU56 51° 30’ N, 1° 10’ W Vice County: Berks (VC 22) England
On ground, under Beech, (Holly nearby)
Image 1: Cap - close-upImage 2: Cap - oblique viewImage 3: CollectionImage 4: Fruitbodies - side viewImage 5: FruitbodyImage 6: Gills - close-upImage 7: Cap cuticleImage 8: Cap cuticle (2)Image 9: Cap cuticle end cellsImage 10: Cap cuticle end cells (2)Image 11: SporesImage 12: Spores (2)Image 13: Spores (3)Image 14: Spores (4)
7: Entoloma papillatum (Papillate Pinkgill)
25 Sep 2001 OSGR: SU56 51° 30’ N, 1° 10’ W Vice County: Berks (VC 22) England
On ground, under Beech, (Birch, Sloe nearby)
Image 1: Caps - top viewImage 2: Fruitbodies - oblique view
8: Entoloma papillatum (Papillate Pinkgill) IDENTIFICATION UNCERTAIN
19 Aug 1979 OSGR: SU93 51° 10’ N, 0° 40’ W Vice County: Surrey (VC 17) England
Image 1: Cap - oblique view - close-up - in situImage 2: Fruitbodies - side view - in situImage 3: Fruitbody - side view - in situImage 4: Fruitbody - side view showing gills - lain down

Entoloma papillatum (Papillate Pinkgill) may be included in identification literature listed under the following higher taxa:

NBNNBN (data.nbn.org.uk) has a distribution map for Entoloma papillatum (Papillate Pinkgill)
BioInfoBioInfo (www.bioinfo.org.uk) has 1 host/parasite/foodplant and/or other relationships for Entoloma papillatum (Papillate Pinkgill)

A very common and widespread greyish-brown, mealy-smelling, Nolanea which often has a papilla in the centre of the cap. The gills are pale. It grows in unimproved grassland, roadsides and woodland clearings.

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