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Cantharellaceae
The Cantharellaceae are a family of fungi in the order Cantharellales. The family contains the chanterelles and related species, a group of fungi that superficially resemble agarics (gilled mushrooms) but have smooth, wrinkled, or gill-like hymenophores (spore-bearing undersurfaces). Species in the family are ectomycorrhizal, forming a mutually beneficial relationship with the roots of trees and other plants. Many of the Cantharellaceae, including the chanterelle (Cantharellus cibarius), the Pacific golden chanterelle (Cantharellus formosus), the horn of plenty (Craterellus cornucopioides), an

Cantharellus cinereus
species of fungus

Pseudocraterellus
Pseudocraterellus is a genus of fungi in the family Cantharellaceae.
Afrocantharellus splendens
species of fungus
Pterygellus
Pterygellus is a genus of fungi in the family Cantharellaceae. It was circumscribed by the British mycologist E.J.H. Corner in 1966. According to the Dictionary of the Fungi (10th edition, 2008), the genus contains five species found in tropical Asia.
Afrocantharellus platyphyllus
species of fungus
Goossensia
As established by Cossmann in 1885, Goossensia is a mollusc genus in family Carditidae. As invalidly described by Ragonot in 1891, it refers to the snout moth genus Macna.
Burgoa
Burgoa is a genus of fungi belonging to the family Cantharellaceae.