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brown to pinkish brown cap that is sometimes two-toned, with a darker center and a paler margin; radishlike odor; a veil that may be ephemeral or persistent; ellipsoid, nearly-smooth, non-dextrinoid spores measuring less than about μ in length. in north america hebeloma mesophaeum appears limited to...
interesting and peculiar" (hesler & smith, ); it is known from south america, central america, and mexico--and from northern california and the pacific northwest, and from michigan and the upper great lakes. hygrophorus singeri is a synonym. hygrocybe singeri var. albifolia is a putative variant that differs in...
out in the crowd--until you examine its spores under the microscope. if you didn't know better, you would almost think you were looking at the stretched-out, nearly cylindrical spores of a bolete . its prominent cystidia are also distinctive--and, oh yeah, did i mention that inocybe lacera is a little...
orange cap, copious white milk, and dark gills. gertrude burlingham first named the species in , designating a north carolina collection as the type collection; she named the species for american mycologist charles peck, who had collected it previously without naming it. smith & hesler ( ) described...
genus name suggests, it is covered from head to toe with enormous cystidia that can be seen even at low magnifications. rickenella fibula looks similar under the microscope, but only under the microscope; it is bright orange. description: ecology: saprobic ; terrestrial; growing alone, gregariously or in...
parts. the cap is initially almost white, but discoloration soon begins, and mature specimens have reddish brown shades. russula compacta has a characteristically foul odor which becomes stronger as the mushroom matures, and dried specimens positively reek. the smell lacks the sweet component found in...
conspicuously scaly brown cap, and the absence of greenish stains on the stem base (if your identification interest is more than casual, you may want to verify the presence of clamp connections under the microscope). though it is found across north america, sarcodon imbricatus is especially common in...
under monterey cyprus on the california coast. crucial identifying features include the reddish brown cap with appressed fibrils, the red-staining flesh (slice a specimen in two to see the color change), and, often, the brown ringlets on the lower part of the stem. there are two similar red-staining...
. lesson learned. if you are a chroogomphus buff and you're wondering why the (poorly) illustrated mushroom isn't chroogomphus rutilus, you're not wrong--just a little out of date. the european chroogomphus rutilus, it turns out, is genetically distinct from what we have called chroogomphus rutilus in...