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  1. Entolomataceae, family Entolomataceaenoun

    a family of fungi belonging to the order Agaricales

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  1. Entolomataceae

    The Entolomataceae, also known as Rhodophyllaceae, are a large family of pink-spored terrestrial gilled mushrooms which includes the genera Entoloma, Rhodocybe, and Clitopilus. The family collectively contains over 1500 species, the large majority of which are in Entoloma. Genera formerly known as Leptonia and Nolanea, amongst others, have been subsumed into Entoloma. Mushrooms in the Entolomataceae typically grow in woodlands or grassy areas and have attached gills, differentiating them from the Pluteaceae, which have free gills.

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  1. entolomataceae

    The Entolomataceae is a family of fungi in the order Agaricales. Species in this family mostly have pink spore print and a distinctive structure of their spores. The majority of the species are terrestrial but a few grow on wood, and typically are found in forested areas. Some species are known to be edible while others are poisonous. This family is widespread across the globe, including about 1500 species.

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  1. Entolomataceae

    The Entolomataceae, also known as Rhodophyllaceae, are a large family of pink-spored terrestrial gilled mushrooms which includes the genera Entoloma, Rhodocybe, and Clitopilus. The family collectively contains over 1500 species, the large majority of which are in Entoloma. Genera formerly known as Leptonia and Nolanea, amongst others, have been subsumed into Entoloma. Mushrooms in the Entolomataceae typically grow in woodlands or grassy areas and have attached gills, differentiating them from the Pluteaceae, which have free gills.

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of entolomataceae in Chaldean Numerology is: 1

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of entolomataceae in Pythagorean Numerology is: 4

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