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Entoloma flavum E. Horak 1973

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E. Horak
E. Horak
1973
61
illegitimate
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Entoloma flavum E. Horak 1973
NZ holotype (PDD 27045)
species
Entoloma flavum

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Entoloma flavum E. Horak 1973

Holotype (PDD 27045); Isotype (Herb. HK. ZT 68/512): 'Pukekura Park, New Plymouth, N.Z.; leg. Horak, 10.VI.1968'.
Pileus 3-7 mm diam., obtusely convex becoming plane at the centre and subumbilicate, striate near the margin, not recurved, deep yellow, glabrous, dry, hygrophanous. Lamellae (L 8-12,13) broadly adnate to subdecurrent, yellow when young, turning yellowish-pink, gill edge concolorous, not fimbriate. Stipe 12-25 x 1 mm, cylindrical, slender, deep yellow, glabrous, dry, stuffed-hollow, solitary. Context yellow. Odor and taste not distinctive.
Spores 8.5-10 x 6-7 µm, 5-6-angled. Basidia 26-35 x 9 µm, 4-spored. Cheilocystidia 25-50 x 7-9 µm, formed by cylindrical or clavate cells with thin-walled membrane, sometimes encrusted by pigment, sterile zone at gill edge not conspicuous. Pleuro- and caulocystidia absent. Cuticle a cutis of repent, cylindrical hyphae (8-12 µm diam.), membrane not gelatinized, encrusted by yellowish pigment. Clamp connections lacking.
On soil under shrubs in forests. New Zealand.
Pileo 3-7 mm lato, ex pulvinato depresso-plano, subumbilicato, flavo, glabro, sicco, striato, hygrophano. Lamellis late adnatis vel subdecurrentibus, flavis dein flavo-roseis, acie integra instructis. Stipite 12-25 x 1 mm, cylindraceo, tereti, pileo concolori, glabro, sicco, fistuloso. Odore saporeque nullo. Sporis 8.5-10 x 6-7 µm, 5-6-angulatis. Basidiis 4-sporigeris. Cheilocystidiis 25-50 x 7-9 µm, clavato-cylindraceis, hyalinis, inconspicuis. Epicute ex hyphis cylindraceis repentibusque cutem formantibus, pigmento flavido membranis incrustatis. Septis defibulatis. Ad terram in silvis. Novazelandia.
The small, slender fruitbodies and large spores readily separate this species from E. sulphureum Hk. Neither has green or olive colours and they are thus even macroscopically distinguishable from E. chloroxanthum Stev., which is rather common, whereas the two other species are rare.
Holotypus (PDD 27045J: 'New Plymouth, N.Z.: leg. Horak, 10.VI.1965'.

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Entoloma flavum E. Horak 1973
Entoloma flavum E. Horak (1973)
Entoloma flavum E. Horak 1973
Entoloma flavum E. Horak (1973)

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Entoloma flavum E. Horak 1973
New Zealand
Wellington

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1cb1893b-36b9-11d5-9548-00d0592d548c
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1 January 2000
11 August 2008
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