List of Agaricales families

The Agaricales are an order of fungi in the class Agaricomycetes (division Basidiomycota). It is the largest group of mushroom-forming fungi, and includes more than 600 genera and over 25,000 species.[1] Molecular phylogenetics analyses of ribosomal DNA sequences have led to advances in our understanding of the Agaricales, and substantially revised earlier assessments of families and genera.[2] The following families are in the Agaricales, according to Kalichman, Kirk & Matheny (2020),[3] with more recent additions and amendments, as noted. The number of genera and species in each family is taken from Catalogue of Life (2023),[1] unless otherwise noted, and is subject to change as new research is published. Many genera are not as yet assigned to a family.

Families

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Family Authority Year Type genus # genera # species Example
Agaricaceae Chevall.[4] 1826 Agaricus
L.
71[N 1][5] 2308  
Agaricus campestris
Amanitaceae R.Heim ex Pouzar[6] 1983 Amanita
Pers.
8 837  
Amanita muscaria
Biannulariaceae Jülich[7] 1981 Catathelasma
Lovejoy
3 [8] 17[8]  
Cleistocybe vernalis
Bolbitiaceae Singer[9] 1948 Bolbitius
Fr.
20 458  
Bolbitius vitellinus
Broomeiaceae Zeller[10] 1948 Broomeia
Berk.
1 2
Callistosporiaceae Vizzini, Consiglio, M. Marchetti & P. Alvarado[8] 2020 Callistosporium
Singer
6[8] 34[8]  
Callistosporium luteo-olivaceum
Clavariaceae Chevall.[11] 1826 Clavaria
Vaill. ex L.
11 353  
Clavaria zollingeri
Cortinariaceae R.Heim ex Pouzar[6] 1983 Cortinarius
Gray
19 3226  
Cortinarius violaceus
Crassisporiaceae Vizzini, Consiglio & M. Marchetti[12] 2019 Crassisporium
Matheny, P.-A.Moreau & Vizzini
2 6  
Crassisporium funariophilum
Crepidotaceae (S. Imai) Singer 1951 Crepidotus
(Fr.) Staude
5[13][14] 150[14]  
Crepidotus cinnabarinus
Cyphellaceae Lotsy[15] 1907 Cyphella
Fr.
15 92  
Cyphella ferruginea
Cystostereaceae Jülich[16] 1981 Cystostereum
Pouzar
6 24  
Cystostereum murrayi
Entolomataceae Kotl. & Pouzar[17] 1972 Entoloma
(Fr.) P.Kumm.
8[18] 2250  
Entoloma sinuatum
Fistulinaceae Lotsy[19] 1907 Fistulina
Bull.
3 13  
Fistulina hepatica
Hemigasteraceae Gäum. & C.W.Dodge[20] 1928 Hemigaster
Juel
2 2
Hydnangiaceae Gäum. & C.W.Dodge[20] 1928 Hydnangium
Wallr.
4 106  
Hydnangium carneum
Hygrophoraceae Lotsy[21] 1907 Hygrophorus
Fr.
34 1026  
Hygrophorus eburneus
Hymenogastraceae Vittadini[22] 1831 Hymenogaster
(Fr.) Fr.
21 1577  
Hebeloma helodes
Inocybaceae Jülich[23] 1982 Inocybe
(Fr.) Fr.
7[24] 1374  
Inocybe obscura
Limnoperdaceae G.A.Escobar[25] 1976 Limnoperdon
G.A.Escobar
1 1
Lycoperdaceae F. Berchtold & J. Presl 1820 Lycoperdon
Pers.
16 411  
Lycoperdon perlatum
Lyophyllaceae Jülich[26] 1982 Lyophyllum
P.Karst.
21 308  
Lyophyllum decastes
Macrocystidiaceae Kühner 1979 Macrocystidia
Joss.
1 6  
Macrocystidia cucumis
Marasmiaceae Roze ex Kühner[27] 1980 Marasmius
Fr.
13 1205  
Marasmius rotula
Mycenaceae Overeem[28] 1926 Mycena
(Pers.) Roussel
27 1845  
Mycena galericulata
Mythicomycetaceae Vizzini, Consiglio & M. Marchetti[29] 2019 Mythicomyces
Redhead & A.H.Sm.
2 2  
Mythicomyces corneipes
Niaceae Jülich[30] 1981 Nia
R.T.Moore & Meyers
11 168  
Merismodes fasciculata
Nidulariaceae Dumort. 1822 Nidularia
Fr.
5 70  
Cyathus striatus
Omphalotaceae Bresinsky 1985 Omphalotus
Fayod
18 701  
Omphalotus olearius
Phelloriniaceae Doweld[N 2][5] 2014[N 3] Phellorinia
Berk.
2 2  
Phellorinia herculeana
Phyllotopsidaceae Locquin ex Olariaga, Huhtinen, Læssøe, J.H. Petersen & K. Hansen[31] 2020 Phyllotopsis
E.-J. Gilbert & Donk ex Singer
3 17  
Phyllotopsis nidulans
Physalacriaceae Corner[32] 1970 Physalacria
Peck
30 363  
Rhodotus palmatus
Pleurotaceae Kühner[33] 1980 Pleurotus
(Fr.) P.Kumm.
13 412  
Pleurotus ostreatus
Pluteaceae
Kotl. & Pouzar[17] 1972 Pluteus
Fr.
6 526  
Pluteus cervinus
Porotheleaceae
Murrill 1916 Porotheleum
Fr.
7 27  
Hydropus nigrita

Psathyrellaceae
Vilgalys & al.[34] 2001 Psathyrella
(Fr.) Quél.
27 1122  
Psathyrella gracilis
Pseudoclitocybaceae Vizzini, Consiglio, P.-A. Moreau & P. Alvarado[35] 2018 Pseudoclitocybe
(Singer) Singer (1956)
7 36  
Pseudoclitocybe cyathiformis
Pterulaceae
Corner[32] 1970 Pterula
Fr.
7[36][N 4] 120  
Pterula subulata
Radulomycetaceae
Leal-Dutra, Dentinger & G.W.Griff.[36] 2020 Radulomyces
M.P. Christ.
3[36] 34  
Radulomyces copelandii
Schizophyllaceae Quél.[37] 1888 Schizophyllum
Fr.
3 14  
Schizophyllum commune
Squamanitaceae Jülich[38] 1981 Squamanita
Imbach
6 65  
Cystoderma carcharias
Stephanosporaceae Oberw. & E.Horak 1979 Stephanospora
Pat. (1914)
7 51  
Lindtneria trachyspora
Strophariaceae Singer & A.H.Sm.[39] 1946 Stropharia
(Fr.) Quél.
14 704  
Stropharia aeruginosa
Tricholomataceae R.Heim ex Pouzar[6] 1983 Tricholoma
(Fr.) Staude
56[N 5][3] 540  
Tricholoma flavovirens
Tubariaceae Vizzini 2008 Tubaria
(W.G. Sm.) Gillet
7 166  
Tubaria furfuracea
Typhulaceae Jülich[40] 1982 Typhula
(Pers.) Fr.
1[31] 85  
Typhula sclerotioides

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^ Kalichman (2022) accepts 18 genera in Agaricaceae sensu stricto, placing many other genera in the Battarreaceae, Coprinaceae, and Verrucosporaceae.
  2. ^ Kalichman (2022) considers Phelloriniaceae to be a later synonym of Battarreaceae with eight genera.
  3. ^ Initially published by Ulbrich in 1951, but this was invalid.
  4. ^ The paper states that "six genera" comprise the Pterulaceae, but lists seven.
  5. ^ Kalichman et al. (2020) accept ten genera in Tricholomataceae sensu stricto, but many additional genera await research.

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