This gallery provides gilled mushroom pictures and information covering a representative species in the category. These are eight of the most poisonous species of mushrooms in the world, which should be avoided at all costs. Mushroom Observer is a forum where amateur and professional mycologists can come together and celebrate their common passion for mushrooms by discussing and sharing photos of mushroom sightings from around the world. Notes: Excluding (at least for the moment) Lentinus, Panus, Neolentinus, Heliocybe and related agaricoid genera, focusing instead on “conks.”, Created: 2012-03-06 23:06:34 WIB (+0700)Last modified: 2017-10-19 04:11:27 WIB (+0700)Show Log, Species List: The Maze and Gilled Polypores (270), La Chorrera, La Chorrera District, Panama Province, Panama, Siskiyou National Forest, Curry Co., Oregon, USA, Bovec basin, East Julian Alps, Posočje, Slovenia, Salt Point State Park, Sonoma Co., California, USA, La Tortuga, Sierra de Cacoma, Jalisco, Mexico, Beck Lake Forest Preserve, Cook Co., Illinois, USA, Kickapoo Wild Woods State Natural Area, Wisconsin, USA, Tomales Bay State Park, Marin Co., California, USA, South Trail, Doyle’s Delight, Cockscomb Ridge, Maya Mountains, Toledo District, Belize, Rock Creek Regional Park, Montgomery Co., Maryland, USA, Brown County State Park, Brown Co., Indiana, USA, Sweetwater Preserve, Gainesville, Florida, USA, Frances Slocum State Park, Luzerne Co., Pennsylvania, USA, Egypt Valley Wildlife Area, Belmont Co., Ohio, USA, Bear Rock Lake Wildlife Management Area, West Virginia, USA, Sauvie Island, Multnomah Co. & Columbia Co., Oregon, USA, Beaver Meadows Recreation Area, Allegheny National Forest, Pennsylvania, USA, Strouds Run State Park, Athens, Ohio, USA, Cataloochee, Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Haywood Co., North Carolina, USA, Cranberry Wilderness, Monongahela National Forest, West Virginia, USA, East Lakeshore Trails, Greenback, Loudon Co., Tennessee, USA, Camino viejo a Pacho Viejo, Mpio de Xalapa, Veracruz, Mexico, Ned Brown Preserve (Busse Woods), Elk Grove Village, Cook Co., Illinois, USA, Centro de Investigaciones Ecologicos Chiquitos, Hacienda San Sebastián, Concepción Cantón, Concepción Municipality, Ñuflo de Chávez Province, Santa Cruz Department, Bolivia, Castle Crags State Park, Siskiyou Co., California, USA, Paul Smith’s College, Paul Smiths, New York, USA, Las Casas de la Selva, Patillas, Puerto Rico, USA, Kalatope wildlife Sanctuary, Dalhousie, Himachal Pradesh, India, Chilnualna Falls Trail, Wawona, Yosemite National Park, California, USA, Shorecrest High School, Shoreline, King Co., Washington, USA, Leawood City Park, Leawood, Johnson Co., Kansas, USA, Dad’s Bench, Tim Sage’s Homebase, Shoreline, King Co., Washington, USA, Eastern Shasta-Trinity National Forest, Siskiyou Co., California, USA, Jenkinson Lake, El Dorado Co., California, USA, Champoeg State Park, Marion Co., Oregon, USA, White Cliff Fen and Forest State Natural Area, Wisconsin, USA, Ian Anderson’s Caves Branch Jungle Lodge, Belmopan, Belize, Cristalino Jungle Lodge, Alta Floresta, Mato Grosso, Brazil, Vergelegen Estate, Somerset West, South Africa, Tallassee Highlands, Clarke Co., Georgia, USA, Selva Negra, Matagalpa highlands, Nicaragua, Gamboa, Balboa District, Panama Province, Panama, North American Mycological Association (NAMA). GILLED MUSHROOMS - Easily confused with veined mushrooms, like chanterelles. Mushroom poisoning, or mycetism, occurs in about 6,000 to 7,000 cases per year in the United States alone. The fungal order Agaricales, also known as gilled mushrooms (for their distinctive gills) or euagarics, contains some of the most familiar types of mushrooms. The gilled mushrooms, informally referred to as ‘agarics,’ are the type of mushroom with which we are most familiar. For example, chanterelles are in the Cantharellales, false chanterelles such as Gomphus are in the Gomphales, some stemless species on wood have odd shaped pores elongated like gills or maze-like or sometimes even teeth. Walking out the back door and looking at some lawn mushrooms starts the identification guide. Mushroom Observer is a forum where amateur and professional mycologists can come together and celebrate their common passion for mushrooms by discussing and sharing photos of mushroom sightings from around the world. Golden Spindles, a coral or club mushroom belong to the order that contains the gilled mushrooms. However, in modern molecularly defined classifications, not all members of the order Agaricales produce mushroom fruit bodies, and many other gilled fungi, collectively called mushrooms, occur in other orders of the class Agaricomycetes. Key to Gilled Mushrooms and Polypores Master Key Diagnosis This is a key to gilled mushrooms and polypores of the Great Lakes area. The hedgehog mushroom ( Hydnum repandum , photo to the right) is a popular edible closely related to the golden chanterelle. They range from the ubiquitous common mushroom to the deadly destroying angel and the hallucinogenic fly agaric to the bioluminescent jack-o-lantern mushroom. ... (if there is a rest of the mushroom). The most common edible mushrooms ... Paxillaceae contains both mycorrhizal and saprobic species, so the mushrooms appear on wood as well as on the ground. The order Agaricales, also known as gilled mushrooms (for their distinctive gills), or euagarics, contains some of the most familiar types of mushrooms. The most common edible mushrooms ... Paxillaceae contains both mycorrhizal and saprobic species, so the mushrooms appear on wood as well as on the ground. Many of the most lethal mushrooms do not appear to be threatening, and in fact several look similar to their edible cousins. You can use this key . Lawn Mushrooms: Agaricus. Although there are fewer mushrooms with teeth than their gilled and pored counterparts, this group of fungi still contains some interesting species. The order has 33 extant families, 413 genera, and over 13,000 described species, along with six extinct genera known only from the fossil record. The gilled mushrooms, informally referred to as ‘agarics,’ are the type of mushroom with which we are most familiar. Now that mushrooms have had some 100 million years to evolve, there are a lot of gilled mushrooms around, and the variations between species and genera of gilled mushrooms can confound even seasoned mushroom experts and professional mycologists. The order Agaricales, also known as gilled mushrooms (for their distinctive gills), or euagarics, contains some of the most familiar types of mushrooms. Of course, there are no gills on this group. Typical mushrooms are the fruit bodies of members of the order Agaricales, whose type genus is Agaricus and type species is the field mushroom, Agaricus campestris.