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Puffballs are a type of
fungus A fungus (: fungi , , , or ; or funguses) is any member of the group of eukaryotic organisms that includes microorganisms such as yeasts and mold (fungus), molds, as well as the more familiar mushrooms. These organisms are classified as one ...
featuring a ball-shaped
fruit body The sporocarp (also known as fruiting body, fruit body or fruitbody) of fungi is a multicellular structure on which spore-producing structures, such as basidia or asci, are borne. The fruitbody is part of the sexual phase of a fungal life cyc ...
that (when mature) bursts on contact or impact, releasing a cloud of dust-like spores into the surrounding area. Puffballs belong to the division
Basidiomycota Basidiomycota () is one of two large divisions that, together with the Ascomycota, constitute the subkingdom Dikarya (often referred to as the "higher fungi") within the kingdom Fungi. Members are known as basidiomycetes. More specifically, Basi ...
and encompass several genera, including ''
Calvatia ''Calvatia'' is a genus of puffball mushrooms that includes the giant puffball ''C. gigantea''. It was formerly classified within the now-obsolete order Lycoperdales, which, following a restructuring of fungal taxonomy brought about by m ...
'', ''
Calbovista ''Calbovista'' is a fungal genus containing the single species ''Calbovista subsculpta'', commonly known as the sculptured puffball, sculptured giant puffball, and warted giant puffball. It is a common puffball of the Rocky Mountains and Pacifi ...
'' and ''
Lycoperdon ''Lycoperdon'' is a genus of puffball mushrooms. The genus has a widespread distribution and contains about 50 species. In general, it contains the smaller species such as the pear-shaped puffball and the gem-studded puffball. It was formerly cl ...
''. The puffballs were previously treated as a taxonomic group called the
Gasteromycetes The gasteroid fungi are a group of fungi in the Basidiomycota. Species were formerly placed in the obsolete class Gasteromycetes Fr. (literally "stomach fungi"), or the equally obsolete order Gasteromycetales Rea, because they produce spores insi ...
or Gasteromycetidae, but they are now known to be a
polyphyletic A polyphyletic group is an assemblage that includes organisms with mixed evolutionary origin but does not include their most recent common ancestor. The term is often applied to groups that share similar features known as Homoplasy, homoplasies ...
assemblage. The distinguishing feature of all puffballs is that they do not have an open cap with spore-bearing
gills A gill () is a respiratory organ that many aquatic organisms use to extract dissolved oxygen from water and to excrete carbon dioxide. The gills of some species, such as hermit crabs, have adapted to allow respiration on land provided they are ...
. Instead,
spore In biology, a spore is a unit of sexual reproduction, sexual (in fungi) or asexual reproduction that may be adapted for biological dispersal, dispersal and for survival, often for extended periods of time, in unfavourable conditions. Spores fo ...
s are produced internally, in a spheroidal fruit body called a ''gasterothecium'' (gasteroid 'stomach-like'
basidiocarp In fungi, a basidiocarp, basidiome, or basidioma () is the sporocarp of a basidiomycete, the multicellular structure on which the spore-producing hymenium is borne. Basidiocarps are characteristic of the hymenomycetes; rusts and smuts do no ...
). As the spores mature, they form a mass called a
gleba Gleba (, from Latin ''glaeba, glēba'', "lump") is the fleshy spore-bearing inner mass of certain fungi such as the puffball or stinkhorn. The gleba is a solid mass of spores, generated within an enclosed area within the sporocarp. The conti ...
in the centre of the fruitbody that is often of a distinctive color and texture. The basidiocarp remains closed until after the spores have been released from the
basidia A basidium (: basidia) is a microscopic spore-producing structure found on the hymenophore of reproductive bodies of basidiomycete fungi. The presence of basidia is one of the main characteristic features of the group. These bodies are also ...
. Eventually, it develops an aperture, or dries, becomes brittle, and splits, and the spores escape. The spores of puffballs are ''statismospores'' rather than ballistospores, meaning they are not forcibly extruded from the basidium. Puffballs and similar forms are thought to have evolved convergently (that is, in numerous independent events) from
Hymenomycetes Hymenomycetes was formerly the largest taxonomic group of fungi within the division Basidiomycota, but the term is no longer taxonomically relevant. Many familiar fungi belong to this class, including bracket fungi and toadstools. This class c ...
by ''gasteromycetation'', through
secotioid Secotioid fungi produce an intermediate fruiting body form that is between the mushroom-like hymenomycetes and the closed bag-shaped gasteroid fungi, gasteromycetes, where an evolutionary process of gasteromycetation has started but not run to co ...
stages. Thus, 'Gasteromycetes' and 'Gasteromycetidae' are now considered to be descriptive, morphological terms (more properly ''gasteroid'' or ''gasteromycetes'', to avoid taxonomic implications) but not valid
cladistic Cladistics ( ; from Ancient Greek 'branch') is an approach to biological classification in which organisms are categorized in groups ("clades") based on hypotheses of most recent common ancestry. The evidence for hypothesized relationships is ...
terms. True puffballs do not have a visible stalk or stem, while stalked puffballs do have a stalk that supports the gleba. None of the stalked puffballs are edible as they are tough and woody mushrooms. The Hymenogastrales and ''
Enteridium lycoperdon ''Enteridium lycoperdon'', the false puffball, is one of the more obvious species of slime mould or Myxogastria, typically seen in its reproductive phase as a white 'swelling' on standing dead trees in the spring, or on large pieces of fallen wo ...
'', a
slime mold Slime mold or slime mould is an informal name given to a polyphyletic assemblage of unrelated eukaryotic organisms in the Stramenopiles, Rhizaria, Discoba, Amoebozoa and Holomycota clades. Most are near-microscopic; those in the Myxogastria ...
, are the ''false puffballs''. A gleba which is powdery on maturity is a feature of true puffballs, stalked puffballs and earthstars. False puffballs are hard like rock or brittle. All false puffballs are inedible, as they are tough and bitter to taste. The genus ''
Scleroderma Scleroderma is a group of autoimmune diseases that may result in changes to the skin, blood vessels, muscles, and internal organs. The disease can be either localized to the skin or involve other organs, as well. Symptoms may include areas ...
'', which has a young purple gleba, should also be avoided. Puffballs were traditionally used in
Tibet Tibet (; ''Böd''; ), or Greater Tibet, is a region in the western part of East Asia, covering much of the Tibetan Plateau and spanning about . It is the homeland of the Tibetan people. Also resident on the plateau are other ethnic groups s ...
for making
ink Ink is a gel, sol, or solution that contains at least one colorant, such as a dye or pigment, and is used to color a surface to produce an image, text, or design. Ink is used for drawing or writing with a pen, brush, reed pen, or quill. ...
by burning them, grinding the ash, then putting them in water and adding glue liquid and "a decoction", which, when pressed for a long time, made a black dark substance that was used as ink. Rural Americans burned the common puffball with some kind of
bee smoker A bee smoker (usually called simply a smoker or a smokepot) is a device used in beekeeping to calm honey bees. It is designed to generate smoke from the smouldering, smoldering of various fuels, hence the name. It is commonly designed as a stainle ...
to anesthetize
honey bee A honey bee (also spelled honeybee) is a eusocial flying insect within the genus ''Apis'' of the bee clade, all native to mainland Afro-Eurasia. After bees spread naturally throughout Africa and Eurasia, humans became responsible for the ...
s as a means to safely procure honey; the practice later inspired experimental medicinal application of the puffball smoke as a surgical general anesthetic in 1853.


Edibility and identification

While most puffballs are not poisonous, some often look similar to young
agarics An agaric () is a type of fungal fruiting body characterized by the presence of a pileus (cap) that is clearly differentiated from the stipe (stalk), with lamellae (gills) on the underside of the pileus. It is a type of mushroom (or toadstool), ...
, and especially the deadly
Amanita The genus ''Amanita'' contains about 600 species of agarics, including some of the most toxic known mushrooms found worldwide, as well as some well-regarded Edible mushroom, edible species (and many species of unknown edibility). The genus is re ...
s, such as the
death cap ''Amanita phalloides'' ( ), commonly known as the death cap, is a deadly poisonous basidiomycete fungus and mushroom, one of many in the genus ''Amanita''. Originating in Europe but later introduced to other parts of the world since the late ...
or
destroying angel The name destroying angel applies to several similar, closely related species of deadly all-white mushrooms in the genus ''Amanita''. They are '' Amanita virosa'' in Europe and '' A. bisporigera'' and '' A. ocreata'' in eastern and western North ...
mushrooms. Young puffballs in the edible stage, before maturation of the gleba, have undifferentiated white flesh within, whereas the gills of immature Amanita mushrooms can be seen if they are closely examined. They can be very toxic. The giant puffball, ''Calvatia gigantea'' (earlier classified as ''Lycoperdon giganteum''), reaches or more in diameter, and is difficult to mistake for any other fungus. It has been estimated that, when mature, a large specimen of this fungus will produce around 7 × 10 spores, which is more than any other known organism. Not all true puffball mushrooms are without stalks. Some may also be stalked, such as the ''
Podaxis pistillaris ''Podaxis pistillaris'' is a xerophile, xerophilic Agaricaceae, agaric mushroom related to the puffballs and Coprinus, inkcaps. It is commonly known as the desert shaggy mane. It grows to 11 cm tall and thrives in deserts and semi-deserts o ...
'', which is also called the "false shaggy mane". There are also a number of false puffballs that look similar to the true ones.


Stalked

Stalked puffballs species: * '' Battarrea phalloides'' * ''
Calostoma cinnabarina ''Calostoma cinnabarinum'', commonly known as the stalked puffball-in-aspic'','' gelatinous stalked-puffball, or red slimy-stalked puffball, is a species of gasteroid fungus in the family Sclerodermataceae, and is the type species of the genus ...
'' (Stalked Puffball-in-Aspic) * '' Pisolithus tinctorius'' * ''
Tulostoma ''Tulostoma'' is a genus of fungi in the family Agaricaceae. Species in the genus are commonly known as stalkballs, or stalked puffballs. Fossils of ''Tulostoma'' have been reported from 12 million year old rocks in central England and 13.5 mil ...
'' (genus)


True

True puffballs genera and species: * ''
Bovista ''Bovista'' is a genus of fungi commonly known as the true puffballs. It was formerly classified within the now-obsolete order Lycoperdales, which, following a restructuring of fungal taxonomy brought about by molecular phylogeny, has been split ...
'' – various species, including: ** '' Bovista aestivalis'' ** ''
Bovista dermoxantha ''Bovista dermoxantha'' is a small, white, nearly round puffball, recognized when young by a cottony-felty outer surface that becomes inconspicuously warted, eventually leaving fine, pallid, scales on an ochre to brown endoperidium. ''Bovista p ...
'' ** ''
Bovista nigrescens ''Bovista nigrescens'', commonly referred to as the brown puffball or black bovist, is an edible cream white or brown puffball. Phylogenetic relationships between ''Bovista nigrescens'' and species of Lycoperdaceae were established based on ITS a ...
'' ** ''
Bovista plumbea ''Bovista plumbea'', commonly known as the tumbling puffball, tumbleball, or paltry puffball,Bovista ...
'' * ''
Calvatia ''Calvatia'' is a genus of puffball mushrooms that includes the giant puffball ''C. gigantea''. It was formerly classified within the now-obsolete order Lycoperdales, which, following a restructuring of fungal taxonomy brought about by m ...
'' – various species, including: ** '' Calvatia bovista'' ** ''
Calvatia craniiformis ''Calvatia craniiformis'', commonly known as the brain puffball or the skull-shaped puffball, is a species of puffball fungus in the family Agaricaceae. It is found in Asia, Australia, and North America, where it grows on the ground in open wood ...
'' ** '' Calvatia cyathiformis'' ** ''
Calvatia gigantea ''Calvatia gigantea'', commonly known in English as the giant puffball, is a puffball mushroom commonly found in meadows, fields, and deciduous forests in late summer and autumn. It is found in temperate areas throughout the world. Taxonomy T ...
'' ** '' Calvatia booniana'' ** '' Calvatia fumosa'' ** '' Calvatia lepidophora'' ** '' Calvatia pachyderma'' ** '' Calvatia sculpta'' ** '' Calvatia subcretacea'' – edible ** ''
Calbovista subsculpta ''Calbovista'' is a fungal genus containing the single species ''Calbovista subsculpta'', commonly known as the sculptured puffball, sculptured giant puffball, and warted giant puffball. It is a common puffball of the Rocky Mountains and Pacific ...
'' * ''
Handkea ''Handkea'' is a genus of puffball mushrooms in the family Agaricaceae. In 1989, German mycologist Hanns Kreisel described the genus ''Handkea'' to include species of '' Calvatia'' with distinct microscopic features, including a unique type of c ...
'' – various species, including: ** ''
Handkea utriformis ''Handkea utriformis'', synonymous with ''Lycoperdon utriforme'', ''Lycoperdon caelatum'' or ''Calvatia utriformis'', is a species of the puffball family Lycoperdaceae. A rather large mushroom, it may reach dimensions of up to broad by tall. ...
'' * ''
Lycoperdon ''Lycoperdon'' is a genus of puffball mushrooms. The genus has a widespread distribution and contains about 50 species. In general, it contains the smaller species such as the pear-shaped puffball and the gem-studded puffball. It was formerly cl ...
'' – various species, including: ** '' Lycoperdon candidum'' ** ''
Lycoperdon echinatum ''Lycoperdon echinatum'', commonly known as the spiny puffball or the spring puffball, is a type of puffball mushroom in the family Agaricaceae. The saprobic species has been found in Africa, Europe, Central America, and North America, where i ...
'' ** '' Lycoperdon fusillum'' ** ''
Lycoperdon umbrinum ''Lycoperdon umbrinum'', commonly known as the umber-brown puffball, is a type of Puffball mushroom in the genus ''Lycoperdon''. It is a saprophyte, and grows mainly in coniferous forests. It is found in China, Europe, Africa, and North America ...
'' * ''
Scleroderma Scleroderma is a group of autoimmune diseases that may result in changes to the skin, blood vessels, muscles, and internal organs. The disease can be either localized to the skin or involve other organs, as well. Symptoms may include areas ...
'' – various species, including: ** '' Scleroderma auratium'' ** ''
Scleroderma geaster Scleroderma is a group of autoimmune diseases that may result in changes to the skin, blood vessels, muscles, and internal organs. The disease can be either localized to the skin or involve other organs, as well. Symptoms may include areas of ...
'' – not edible


False

False puffballs species: ** ''
Endoptychum agaricoides ''Chlorophyllum agaricoides'', commonly known as the gasteroid lepiota, puffball parasol, false puffball, or puffball agaric, is a species of edible fungus belonging to the family Agaricaceae. Young specimens have been traditionally eaten by th ...
'' ** '' Nivatogastrium nubigenum'' ** ''
Podaxis pistillaris ''Podaxis pistillaris'' is a xerophile, xerophilic Agaricaceae, agaric mushroom related to the puffballs and Coprinus, inkcaps. It is commonly known as the desert shaggy mane. It grows to 11 cm tall and thrives in deserts and semi-deserts o ...
'' ** '' Rhizopogon rubescens'' ** ''
Truncocolumella citrina ''Truncocolumella'' is a genus of fungi in the family Suillaceae, of the order Boletales. It was circumscribed by American mycologist Sanford Myron Zeller in 1939. One field guide lists the potato-like ''Truncocolumella citrina'' as edible. • ...
''


Classification

Major orders: *
Agaricales The Agaricales are an order (biology), order of fungi in the division (mycology), division Basidiomycota. As originally conceived, the order contained all the agarics (gilled mushrooms), but subsequent research has shown that not all agarics are ...
(including now-obsolete orders
Lycoperdales The Lycoperdales are a now outdated order of fungi. The order included some well-known types such as the giant puffball, the earthstars, and other tuberous fungi. They were defined as having epigeous basidiomes, a hymenium present, one to three ...
,
Tulostomatales The Agaricales are an order of fungi in the division Basidiomycota. As originally conceived, the order contained all the agarics (gilled mushrooms), but subsequent research has shown that not all agarics are closely related and some belong in ot ...
, and
Nidulariales The Nidulariaceae ('nidulus' - small nest) are a family (biology), family of fungi in the order Agaricales. Commonly known as the bird's nest fungi, their fruiting body, fruiting bodies resemble tiny egg-filled birds' nests. As they are saprobic ...
) ** Basidiomycetes: Agaricales: Lycoperdaceae: ''Calvatia'' *** '' Calvatia booniana'' *** '' Calvatia bovista'' (''
Handkea utriformis ''Handkea utriformis'', synonymous with ''Lycoperdon utriforme'', ''Lycoperdon caelatum'' or ''Calvatia utriformis'', is a species of the puffball family Lycoperdaceae. A rather large mushroom, it may reach dimensions of up to broad by tall. ...
'') *** ''
Calvatia craniiformis ''Calvatia craniiformis'', commonly known as the brain puffball or the skull-shaped puffball, is a species of puffball fungus in the family Agaricaceae. It is found in Asia, Australia, and North America, where it grows on the ground in open wood ...
'' *** '' Calvatia cyathiformis'' *** '' Calvatia fumosa'' (Handkea fumosa) *** ''
Calvatia gigantea ''Calvatia gigantea'', commonly known in English as the giant puffball, is a puffball mushroom commonly found in meadows, fields, and deciduous forests in late summer and autumn. It is found in temperate areas throughout the world. Taxonomy T ...
'' *** '' Calvatia lepidophora'' *** '' Calvatia rubroflava'' *** '' Calvatia sculpta'' *** ''Calvatia subcretacea'' (''Handkea subcretacea'') ** Basidiomycetes: Agaricales: Lycoperdaceae: ''Lycoperdon'' *** ''
Lycoperdon foetidum ''Lycoperdon'' is a genus of puffball mushrooms. The genus has a widespread distribution and contains about 50 species. In general, it contains the smaller species such as the pear-shaped puffball and the gem-studded puffball. It was formerly cla ...
'' (''
Lycoperdon nigrescens ''Lycoperdon nigrescens'', with the synonym ''Lycoperdon foetidum'', commonly known as the dusky puffball, is a type of puffball mushroom in the genus ''Lycoperdon''. It was first described scientifically in 1794 by the Swedish naturalist Göra ...
'') *** ''
Lycoperdon perlatum ''Lycoperdon perlatum'', popularly known as the common puffball, warted puffball, gem-studded puffball or devil's snuff-box, is a species of puffball fungus in the family Agaricaceae. A widespread species with a cosmopolitan distribution, it ...
'' *** '' Lycoperdon pulcherrimum'' *** '' Lycoperdon pusillum'' *** ''
Lycoperdon pyriforme ''Apioperdon pyriforme'', commonly known as the pear-shaped puffball or stump puffball, is a saprobic fungus present throughout much of the world. Emerging in autumn, this puffball is common and abundant on decaying logs of both deciduous and con ...
'' ** Basidiomycetes: Agaricales: Lycoperdaceae: ''Vascellum'' *** ''
Vascellum curtisii ''Vascellum'' is a genus of puffball fungi in the family Agaricaceae. The genus was defined by Czech mycologist František Šmarda in 1958. Species *''Vascellum abscissum'' (R.E.Fr.) Kreisel 1962 – South America *''Vascellum angulatum'' (Dissi ...
'' *** '' Vascellum pratense'' – edible when interior is white *
Geastrales Geastrales is an order (biology), order of puffballs, gasterocarpic Basidiomycota, basidiomycetes (fungi) that are related to Gomphales. The order contains the family (biology), families Geastraceae, which includes the "earthstars" formerly place ...
and
Phallales The Phallales is an order of fungi in the subclass Phallomycetidae. Taxonomy The order contains three families: * Claustulaceae which includes 12 species in 6 genera * Gastrosporiaceae which includes 3 species in a single genus * Phallaceae ...
(related to
Cantharellales The Cantharellales are an order (biology), order of fungi in the class (biology), class Agaricomycetes. The order includes not only the chanterelles (Cantharellaceae), but also some of the tooth fungi (Hydnaceae), clavarioid fungi (Aphelariaceae ...
), ** Basidiomycetes: Phallales: Geastraceae: ''Geastrum'' *** '' Geastrum coronatum'' *** '' Geastrum fornicatum'' *** ''
Geastrum saccatum ''Geastrum saccatum'', commonly known as the sessile earthstar or rounded earthstar, or star of the land, is a species of mushroom belonging to the genus ''Geastrum''. The opening of the outer layer of the fruiting body in the characteristic st ...
'' * Sclerodermatales (related to
Boletales The Boletales are an order of Agaricomycetes containing over 1300 species with a diverse array of fruiting body types. The boletes are the best known members of this group, and until recently, the Boletales were thought to only contain boletes. ...
) ** Basidiomycetes: Boletales: Sclerodermataceae: ''Scleroderma'' *** '' Scleroderma areolatum'' *** '' Scleroderma bovista'' *** '' Scleroderma cepa'' *** ''
Scleroderma citrinum ''Scleroderma citrinum'', commonly known as the common earthball, pigskin poison puffball, or common earth ball, is a species of earthball fungus found in Europe and in North America. It is the most common species of Scleroderma (genus), earthba ...
'' *** ''
Scleroderma meridionale ''Scleroderma meridionale'' is a puffball-like fungus in the family Sclerodermataceae. The fungus produces roughly circular to irregularly shaped Basidiocarp, fruit bodies up to in diameter, characterised by a thick, yellow to tan peridium th ...
'' *** '' Scleroderma michiganense'' *** '' Scleroderma polyrhizum'' *** '' Scleroderma septentrionale'' * Various false-truffles ( hypogaeic gasteromycetes) related to different hymenomycete orders Similarly, the true truffles ( Tuberales) are gasteroid
Ascomycota Ascomycota is a phylum of the kingdom Fungi that, together with the Basidiomycota, forms the subkingdom Dikarya. Its members are commonly known as the sac fungi or ascomycetes. It is the largest phylum of Fungi, with over 64,000 species. The def ...
. Their ascocarps are called tuberothecia.


See also

* Lycoperdonosis


Footnotes


References


Homobasidiomycetes
at the Tree of Life Web Project


External links

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