Image | Scientific Name | Year | Mycorrhizal association | Distribution |
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C. addaiensis Henn. | 1898 | Tanzania | ||
C. afrocibarius Buyck & Hofsetter | 2012 | Tanzania, Congo[1] | ||
C. albidolutescens Buyck, Eyssart. & V. Hofst. | 2014 | Madagascar | ||
C. ambohitantelyensis Buyck & V. Hofst. | 2014 | Madagascar | ||
C. altipes Buyck & V.Hofst. | 2011 | southeastern United States[2] | ||
C. amazonensis Wartchow | 2012 | Coccoloba uvifera | Brazil | |
C. amethysteus (Quél.) Sacc. | 1887 | oaks, beeches or birches | Europe | |
C. anzutake W. Ogawa, N. Endo, M. Fukuda & A. Yamada | 2017 | Pinus densiflora, Carpinus laxiflora, Quercus mongolica | Japan, Korea | |
C. appalachiensis R.H. Petersen | 1971 | hardwoods | eastern North America, China[3] | |
C. atrolilacinus Eyssart., Buyck & Halling | 2003 | Quercus corrugata | Costa Rica | |
C. aurantioconspicuus Wartchow & Buyck | 2012 | Brazil[4] | ||
C. avellaneus Pat. | 1924 | Madagascar | ||
C. californicus Arora & Dunham - the oak chanterelle | 2008 | Quercus agrifolia, Quercus kelloggii, Quercus chrysolepis, Quercus wislizeni, Arbutus menziesii | California | |
C. cascadensis Dunham, O'Dell & R. Molina | 2003 | Pseudotsuga menziesii, Tsuga heterophylla | the Pacific Northwest of North America | |
120px | C. cibarioides | Africa[5] | ||
C. cibarius Fr. golden chanterelle | 1821 | Europe | ||
C. chicagoensis Leacock, J. Riddell, Rui Zhang & G.M. Muell. | 2016 | Quercus alba, Quercus rubra | Chicago, United States | |
C. cinereus (Pers.) Fr. - the ashen chanterelle | 1821 | Conifers | Europe | |
C. cinnabarinus (Schwein.) Schwein. red chantrelle | 1832 | hardwood | eastern North America | |
C. coccolobae Buyck, P.A. Moreau & Courtec., | 2016 | Coccoloba | the Caribbean, the Bahamas, and Florida | |
C. concinnus Berk. | 1878 | Casuarina, Eucalyptus | the Australian chanterelle | |
C. confluens (Berk. & M.A. Curtis) R.H. Petersen | 1980 | southern Appalachians, southeastern United States, and Mexico | ||
C. congolensis Beeli | 1928 | Tanzania[6] | ||
120px | C. eccentricus | New Caledonia[5] | ||
120px | C. densifolius [6] | |||
C. elegans (Berk. & M.A. Curtis) R.H. Petersen | 1980 | |||
C. flavus M.J. Foltz & T.J.Volk | 2013 | midwestern and southern United States[7] | ||
120px | C. floridulus [6] | |||
C. formosus Corner | 1966 | California and the Pacific Northwest of North America | ||
C. friesii Quél. the orange chanterelle | 1872 | Asia and Europe | ||
120px | C. garnierii [6] | |||
120px | C. gracilis | Africa | ||
C. guyanensis Mont. | 1854 | French Guyana | ||
C. heinemannianus Eyssart. & Buyck | 1998 | Zambia | ||
120px | C. humidicolus | Africa | ||
C. ignicolor Adans. ex Fr. | 1821 | oaks, beech, and birches | Illinois and Michigan. | |
120px | C. incrassatus | Malaysia[5] | ||
120px | C. isabellinus [6] | |||
C. lateritius (Berk.) Singer - the smooth chanterelle | 1951 | hardwood | North America(Michigan to New England.), Africa, Malaysia, and the Himalayas (Uttar Pradesh) | |
C. lewisii Buyck & V. Hofst. | 2011 | hardwoods | southeastern United States[2] | |
120px | C. luteopunctatus | Africa | ||
C. minor Peck | 1872 | Vateria indica, Diospyros malabarica, Hopea parviflora, and Myristica | Eastern North America, India | |
120px | C. miomboensis | Africa | ||
120px | C. neocaledonicus | New Caledonia[5] | ||
C. pallens Pilát | 1959 | Europe | ||
C. parvoflavus Bandala, Montoya & M. Herrera | 2021 | Quercus oleoides | Mexico (Veracruz) | |
120px | C. persicinus - the peach chanterelle | |||
120px | C. phasmatis - the ghost chanterelle | midwestern United States[7] | ||
120px | C. pleurotoides | Guyana[8] | ||
120px | C. pseudocibarius [6] | |||
120px | C. pseudoformosus | found with deodar cedar in India[9] | ||
120px | C. protectus | South America | ||
C. quercophilus Buyck, D.P. Lewis, Eyssart. & V. Hofstetter | 2010 | Quercus stellata | southeastern United States[10] | |
120px | C. rhodophyllus [6] | |||
120px | C. roseocanus | |||
120px | C. ruber [6] | |||
120px | C. spectaculus - the spectacular chanterelle, | midwestern United States[7] | ||
C. subalbidus A.H.Sm. & Morse | 1947 | Pseudotsuga menziesii, Tsuga heterophylla, Arbutus menziesii | western North America | |
120px | C. sublaevis | Africa[5] | ||
C. subpruinosus Eyssart. & Buyck | 2000 | Europe | ||
C. tabernensis Feib. & Cibula | 1996 | Quercus oleoides, Quercus sapotifolia, | southeastern United States[11] and Mexico[12] | |
120px | C. tanzanicus | Africa | ||
C. tenuithrix Buyck & V. Hofstetter | 2011 | Quercus alba | southeastern United States[2] | |
C. texensis Buyck & V. Hofstetter | 2011 | southeastern United States[13] | ||
120px | C. tomentosus [6] | |||
120px | C. vaginatus | China[3] | ||
C. veraecrucis Bandala, Montoya & M. Herrera | 2021 | Quercus oleoides | Mexico (Veracruz) | |
C. violaceovinosus M. Herrera, Bandala & Montoya | 2018 | Quercus oleoides, Quercus glaucescens, Quercus sapotifolia | Mexico (Veracruz)[14] | |
120px | C. zangii | China[15] |
Subgenus | Sub section | Image | Scientific name | Common name | Distribution |
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Martagon | Lilium debile Kittlitz 1828 | Russian Far East (Khabarovsk, Sakhalin, Kamchatka and the Kuril Islands). | |||
Lilium distichum Nakai, 1917 | northeastern China (Heilongjiang, Jilin, Liaoning), Korea, and eastern Russia (Primorye, Amur Krai, Khabarovsk). | ||||
Lilium hansonii Leichtlin ex D.D.T.Moore 1871 | Hanson's lily and Japanese turk's-cap lily | northeastern China (Heilongjiang, Jilin, Liaoning), Korea, and eastern Russia (Primorye, Amur Krai, Khabarovsk). | |||
Lilium martagon L. (1753) | Martagon or Turk's cap lily | Portugal east through Europe and Asia as far east as Mongolia | |||
Lilium medeoloides A. Gray 1858(9) | Zhejiang Province in China, Jeju-do in Korea, and eastern Russia (Kamchatka, Kuril Islands, Sakhalin) | ||||
Lilium tsingtauense Gilg 1954 | Twilight Lily | Korea and eastern China (Anhui + Shandong Provinces). | |||
Pseudolirium | 2A | Lilium bolanderi S. Wats 1885 | Bolander's lily | northwestern California (Del Norte, Humboldt, & Siskiyou Counties) and southwestern Oregon (Curry + Josephine Counties). | |
Lilium columbianum Leichtlin 1871 not Hanson 1874 | Columbia lily, Columbia tiger lily | southern British Columbia in Canada south to northern California and east to Montana . | |||
Lilium humboldtii Roezl & Leichtlin, 1871 | Humboldt's lily | California and the Mexican state of Baja California. | |||
Lilium kelloggii Purdy 1901 | Kellogg's lily | the Klamath Mountains of northwestern California and southwestern Oregon | |||
Lilium rubescens S.Watson 1879 | redwood lily and chaparral lily | northwestern California and southwestern Oregon, where it is known from the Coast Ranges from Lane County to Santa Cruz Counties | |||
Lilium washingtonianum Kellogg 1859 | Washington lily, Shasta lily, or Mt. Hood lily. | California and Oregon. | |||
2B | Lilium kelleyanum Lemmon (1903) | Kelley's lily | California wetlands in the Sierra Nevada as well as in the Coast Ranges and southern Cascades | ||
Lilium maritimum Kellogg | coast lily | California, North Coast from Marin County to Del Norte County, and is most common in Mendocino County. | |||
Lilium occidentale Purdy | western lily | northwestern California and southwestern Oregon | |||
Lilium pardalinum Kellogg | leopard lily or panther lily | Oregon, California, and Baja California. | |||
Lilium parryi S.Watson (1878) | lemon lily | southwestern United States and northwestern Mexico | |||
Lilium parvum Kellogg 1862 | Sierra tiger lily and alpine lily | California, northwestern Nevada and southwestern Oregon | |||
2C | Lilium canadense L. 1753 | Canada lily, wild yellow-lily, or the meadow lily | eastern North America from Ontario to Nova Scotia south to Georgia and Alabama. | ||
Lilium grayi S.Watson 1879 | Gray's lily, Orange bell lily, Roan lily | eastern US states of North Carolina, Virginia, and Tennessee | |||
Lilium iridollae M.G.Henry | US states of Florida, North Carolina, South Carolina, Alabama, and Virginia. | ||||
Lilium michiganense Farw. (1915) | Michigan lily | Great Lakes and Upper Mississippi Valley regions of the United States and Canada, from South Dakota through Ontario to New York, south to Georgia and Oklahoma. | |||
Lilium michauxii Poir. 1814 | Carolina lily | southeastern United States from southern Virginia in the north to the Florida Panhandle in the south to eastern Texas in the west. | |||
Lilium superbum L. 1753 | Turk's cap lily, turban lily, swamp lily, lily royal, or American tiger lily | United States from southern New Hampshire, Massachusetts, and New York, west to Illinois, Missouri, and Arkansas, and south to Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, and Florida. | |||
Lilium pyrophilum M.W.Skinner & Sorrie | sandhills lily | southern Virginia, North Carolina and northern South Carolina, in the eastern United States. | |||
2D | Lilium catesbaei Walter 1788 | Catesby's lily, pine lily, leopard lily, tiger lily, or southern-red lily | Florida and the coastal regions of the American Southeast, from Louisiana to Virginia | ||
Lilium philadelphicum L. 1762 | wood lily, Philadelphia lily, prairie lily, or western red lily | Canada from British Columbia to Quebec, and parts of the United States (Northeast and Great Lakes regions plus the Rocky and Appalachian Mountains) | |||
Liriotypus | 3A | Lilium candidum L. 1753 | Madonna lily | Balkans and Middle East | |
3B | Lilium albanicum August Grisebach, 1846 | Albania, Bulgaria, Greece, North Macedonia | |||
Lilium armenum (Miscz. ex Grossh.) Manden. 1941 | Turkey, South Caucasus | ||||
Lilium bosniacum (Beck) Fritsch 1909 | Bosnia and Herzegovina. | ||||
Lilium chalcedonicum L. 1753 | Tuscany, Greece and Albania. | ||||
Lilium carniolicum Bernh. ex W.D.J.Koch 1837 | golden apple or Carniolan lily | the Balkans, as well as to Austria and northeastern Italy (Veneto + Friuli Venezia Giulia). | |||
Lilium ciliatum P.H. Davis 1968 | Turkey | ||||
Lilium jankae A.Kern. 1877 | Bulgaria, Romania, Serbia | ||||
Lilium pomponium L. 1753 | turban lily | France, Spain, and Italy | |||
Lilium ponticum C. Koch | Turkey, Caucasus | ||||
Lilium pyrenaicum Gouan 1773 | Pyrenean Lily, Yellow Turk's-cap Lily, Yellow Martagon Lily | the Pyrenees, from Spain and eastwards, with the range extending into the Caucasus | |||
3C | Lilium akkusianum Gämperle 1998 | Turkey | |||
Lilium kesselringianum Miscz. 1914 | North and South Caucasus as well as northern Turkey. | ||||
Lilium monadelphum M. Bieb. 1808 | Crimea and to North and South Caucasus | ||||
Lilium rhodopeum Delip., (1952) | Bulgaria and Greece, | ||||
Lilium szovitsianum Fisch. & Avé-Lall. 1839 | Polish Lily | Turkey, Caucasus | |||
Lilium polyphyllum D. Don 1840 | from Afghanistan to Nepal | ||||
Lilium ledebourii (Baker) Boiss. 1882 | the Talish region of Azerbaijan, and Damasch in the Amarlu region of Iran | ||||
3D | Lilium bulbiferum L. 1753 | orange lily, fire lily and tiger lily | Europe from Spain to Finland and Ukraine. | ||
Archelirion | 4A | Lilium speciosum Thunb. 1792 | Japanese lily | southern Japan, Taiwan and southern China | |
4B | Lilium auratum Lindl., 1867. | Golden rayed lily of Japan, or Goldband lily | Japan | ||
4C | Lilium japonicum Thunb. ex Houtt. 1780 | Japan | |||
4D | Lilium brownii F.E.Br. ex Miellez 1904 | China, Kinmen and Matsu Islands, northern and central Vietnam, and Kachin of Myanmar. | |||
Lilium rubellum Baker 1898 | Honshu, Japan | ||||
Leucolirion | 6A | ||||
Lilium leucanthum (Baker) Baker 1901 | China (S Gansu, Hubei, Sichuan) | ||||
Lilium regale E.H.Wilson 1903 | regal lily, royal lily, king's lily | China (Yunnan, Sichuan) | |||
Lilium sargentiae E. H. Wilson 1912 | China(Sichuan, Yunnan) | ||||
Lilium sulphureum Baker ex J. D. Hooker 1892 | China (Guangxi, Guizhou, Sichuan, Yunnan), Myanmar | ||||
Lilium wenshanense L. J. Peng & F. X. Li 1990 | China (Yunnan) | ||||
6B | Lilium anhuiense D. C. Zhang & J. Z. Shao 1991 | China (S Anhui) | |||
Lilium formosanum Wallace | Formosa lily or Taiwanese lily | Taiwan | |||
Lilium longiflorum Thunb. | Easter lily | Taiwan | |||
Lilium philippinense Baker | Benguet lily or Philippine lily | Taiwan and northern Philippines | |||
Lilium wallichianum Schult.f. | India, as well as Nepal, Bhutan, and Myanmar. | ||||
Daurolirion | 7A | Lilium maculatum Thunb. | Japan. | ||
Lilium pensylvanicum Ker Gawl. | Siberian lily | Siberia, the Russian Far East, Mongolia, northeast China, Korea and Hokkaidō. |
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