Mushrooms of the genus agaricus preserved

Mushrooms of the genus agaricus preserved

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ampulloclitocybe (clitocybe) clavipes (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > gilled mushrooms > pale-spored > clitocyboid mushrooms > ampulloclitocybe clavipes ampulloclitocybe (clitocybe) clavipes [ basidiomycetes > agaricales > tricholomataceae > ampulloclitocybe...] by michael kuo among the clitocyboid
mushrooms , ampulloclitocybe clavipes is distinguished by its brownish cap, its white spore print, its frequently bulbous stem, its (usual) preference for conifers, and microscopic features (including its smooth spores and the presence of clamp connections)--which means that the species is not very...
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inocybe rimosa (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > gilled mushrooms > dark-spored > inocybe > inocybe rimosa inocybe rimosa [ basidiomycetes > agaricales > cortinariaceae > inocybe . . . ] by michael kuo if there is a mushroom that epitomizes the genus inocybe --and why it is that the mushrooms in this
genus are so unpopular among amateur (and professional) mushroom folks--it is inocybe rimosa, also known as inocybe fastigiata. it looks like literally dozens of other inocybes--and even under the microscope it is confusingly indistinguishable. so there really is no point in listing the distinguishing...
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many, many leccinum collections from across the continent is the key to an eventual mycological understanding of the genus; see kuo, ("mushrooming in the age of dna: now comes the fun part") for further discussion and suggestions. my treatment of leccinum (which is far from complete) is more "mycological
it was, in part, my frustration with the inadequacies in existing north american mycological treatments of the genus that led me to this project, and we will never reach a point where the field-guide descriptions correspond to scientific reality without a revision of the genus on mycological terms....
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the genus xylaria (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > clubs & corals > xylaria the genus xylaria [ ascomycota > sordariomycetes > xylariales > xylariaceae . . . ] by michael kuo the genus xylaria consists of funky, club-like decomposers of wood or plant debris that become black and hard by maturity,
reminiscent of carbon or charcoal. the mushrooms are "pyrenomycetes," which means they produce spores in asci that are embedded in tiny pockets called "perithecia"; the asci take turns growing into the narrow opening of the pocket so that they can shoot spores away from the fungus and into the air currents...
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north america but appears to be most common on the west coast and in the southern appalachians, based on online records from our continent's major herbaria. small, sparingly branched versions of tremellodendron schweinitzii (aka tremellodendron pallidum) and other, less well-known species of tremellodendron
day it was discovered. at issue is its placement relative to other groups of fungi. it has funky, interesting basidia (the prong-like structures on which spores are borne) that seem to be a combination of two well-established types. jelly fungi develop divided basidia, while other mushrooms that bear...
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a fuzzy brownish stem, a white spore print , and a sticky, reddish brown to orangish brown cap. but there are five crucial things that separate the two species: flammulina populicola grows on the wood of quaking aspen and other poplars (members of the genus populus) in western north america, while flammulina
velutipes grows on the wood of various other hardwoods across north america (excepting the western poplars). flammulina populicola has shorter, wider spores that measure - x - μ (versus - x - μ for flammulina velutipes). the cells composing the surface of the cap (officially called the "terminal elements...
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