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russula pectinatoides (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > gilled mushrooms > pale-spored > russula > foetid russulas > russula pectinatoides russula pectinatoides [ basidiomycetes > russulales > russulaceae > russula . . . ] by michael kuo russula pectinatoides is not the easiest of the foetid russulas
gills: attached or pulling away from the stem; close or nearly distant; buff or yellowish; sometimes spotting or discoloring brownish. stem: - cm long; - cm thick; whitish, discoloring yellowish to brownish or reddish brown; often becoming cavernous; more or less smooth. flesh: white; unchanging when sliced...
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maturity; the skin peeling with difficulty, usually only near the margin. gills: attached to the stem or running slightly down it; nearly distant; white when young but creamy with maturity. stem: - cm long; - cm thick; white, often with a flush of pink; dry; fairly smooth. flesh: white; unchanging when sliced
. odor and taste : odor not distinctive; taste mild. spore print : creamy. chemical reactions : koh on cap surface yellow. microscopic features : spores - x - μ; with warts up to μ high; connectors scattered and infrequent--or sometimes frequent, creating reticulated areas. pleurocystidia scattered;...
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brown cap colors are completely absent, even in buttons, and the caps are uniformly creamy white. additional differences include the foul, creosote-like odor , the pale orange reaction of the cap to koh, and notably narrower spores. to my knowledge contemporary dna-based comparison of the two forms has not
enlarged toward the base; dry; bald or finely hairy; white, discoloring yellowish to orangish in age; with a high, thick, white ring that is finely grooved on its upper surface and radially split or "cogwheeled" on its underside; base with white mycelial threads . flesh: white; firm; unchanging when sliced...
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- cm long; up to cm thick; more or less equal; bald or powdery; whitish, often discoloring and bruising slightly brownish; with a cream-colored, skirt-like ring ; the base enclosed in a sack-like, white to yellowish volva that sometimes crumbles. flesh: white to faintly yellowish; unchanging when sliced
. odor : not distinctive. spore print : white. microscopic features : spores - x - μ; smooth; broadly ellipsoid; inamyloid. basidia -spored; basally clamped. pileipellis an ixocutis of elements - μ wide. lamellar trama bilateral; subhymenium ramose to subcellular. references : (murrill) saccardo & trotter...
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yellowish droplets when young; - pores per mm; tubes yellowish to olive, to mm deep. stem: - cm long; up to cm thick; more or less equal; coarsely and prominently reticulate over the entire length; red, or occasionally with yellow areas; often bruising blue. flesh: whitish to yellow; bluing when sliced
. odor and taste : not distinctive. chemical reactions : ammonia negative or blackish on cap; grayish or orangish on flesh. koh black or grayish, then quickly orangish on cap surface; orange to grayish orange on flesh. iron salts negative to gray on cap surface; negative on flesh. spore print : olive...
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dry; hairy or roughened; whitish, becoming yellowish with age; sometimes with fine concentric zones of texture. undersurface: spines - cm long; tightly packed; white at first, becoming yellowish with age. stem: absent, but caps often share a whitish basal plate. flesh: white; tough; unchanging when sliced
; zoned. odor and taste : taste mild when young, but bitter or unpleasant in age; odor not distinctive, becoming foul with age. spore print : white. microscopic features : spores - x - μ; smooth; ellipsoid; inamyloid. cystidia fusoid to mucronate; thick-walled; often encrusted. hyphal system monomitic...
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shades may begin to develop on the cap. a drop of koh on the cap surface produces a bright dull to bright red reaction. microscopic features for tricholoma focale are fairly boring, but include an ixocutis and relatively small spores. although an in-depth contemporary study of tricholoma focale has not
and tricholoma zelleri are synonyms, according to most mycologists. armillaria zelleri was named by stuntz and smith (in smith, ), who argued that its sticky cap distinguished it from armillaria focalis, which had a dry cap. however, while the original description (fries, ) of armillaria focalis did not...
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asperula --but peck disagreed ( , p. ), saying lepiota eriophora differed from lepiota asperula "by its smaller size, darker brown color, denser crowded scales of the pileus and specially by the copious brown tomentum of both pileus and stem." kauffman ( , ) treated lepiota eriophora in his keys but does not
appear to have collected it. helen smith ( ) listed it, along with lepiota hystrix and lepiota echinacea, as belonging to a group needing "careful study at the monographic level," but did not describe it. then the europeans took peck's north american name out for a spin; reid ( ) applied the name to...
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rubroboletus dupainii is actually a european species, originally named from france. over the last decade or so, north american collections have been identified in north carolina and iowa, and in central america, in belize. the collections illustrated and described here are from illinois and iowa. whether or not
"suillellus dupainii" is a technically legitimate combination that should not be used because it was published irresponsibly , without peer review or scientific support. description: ecology: mycorrhizal with oaks; growing alone, scattered, or gregariously; early summer through fall; possibly widely...
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