Hebeloma


Hebeloma is a genus of fungi in the family Hymenogastraceae. Found worldwide, it contains the poison pie or fairy cakes ' and the ghoul fungus ', from Western Australia, which grows on rotting animal remains.

Taxonomy

The placement of the genus Hebeloma within the fungal taxonomic tree has varied over time. Historically it has been most often placed in the order Agaricales but was placed Cortinariales in the 8th edition of the Dictionary of the Fungi. The most recent inter-generic placement ) places it the family Hymenogastraceae within Agaricales.

Etymology

The generic name is a compound Ancient Greek word hēbē, "youth" or "puberty" and the suffix -loma, a fringe. Thus, Hebeloma translates as "fringe of youth", in reference to how the fungal veil is only seen in immature specimens.