Pluteus leoninus

Pluteus leoninus, commonly known as lion shield, can occasionally be found growing on dead wood in Europe and North Africa. The underside of the cap is typical of the genus Pluteus — the gills are pale, soon becoming pink when the spores ripen. But the upper surface is a bright tawny or olivaceous yellow. The species name leoninus (meaning leonine) refers to this cap colour.

Pluteus leoninus
Scientific classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Fungi
Division: Basidiomycota
Class: Agaricomycetes
Order: Agaricales
Family: Pluteaceae
Genus: Pluteus
Species:
P. leoninus
Binomial name
Pluteus leoninus
Synonyms

Pluteus fayodii

Pluteus leoninus
Gills on hymenium
Cap is convex
Hymenium is free
Stipe is bare
Spore print is salmon
Ecology is saprotrophic
Edibility is edible
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