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Inocybe calamistratoides E. Horak 1978 [1977]

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E. Horak
E. Horak
1978
1977
716
ICN
Inocybe calamistratoides E. Horak 1978 [1977]
NZ holotype
species
Inocybe calamistratoides

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calamistratoides

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Inocybe calamistratoides E. Horak 1978 [1977]

Pileus -35 mm diam., convex to umbonate-expanded or campanulate; pale brown, brown or fuscous, often with greenish or olive tinge; dry, densely covered all over with coarse, squarrose scales and squamules; margin estriate, veil remnants absent. Lamellae adnexed to adnate, ventricose, crowded; pale beige-ochraceous or beige-yellow, turning argillaceous or brown, reddening after bruising, edge albo-fimbriate. Stipe -65 x -5 mm, cylindrical, equal; concolorous with pileus or paler, black-green at base, covered with concolorous scales and squamules; dry, becoming hollow, single and cespitose. Context brown, reddening after exposure, black-green at base. Odour and taste fruity. Chemical reactions on pileus: KOH negative.
Spores 8.5-11 x 5-6.5 µm, ovoid to subreniform, brown, smooth. Basidia 28-38 x 7-9 µm, 4-spored. Cheilocystidia 15-40 x 7-12 µm clavate to subcylindrical, hyaline, thin-walled, forming sterile edge. Pleurocystidia absent. Cuticle a trichoderm of cylindrical not gelatinised hyphae (5-12 µm diam) entrusted with brown pigment. Clamp connections present.
New Zealand: “West coast, Araua, Granite Creek: 17.xii.1967 leg. Horak (PDD, 27121: holotype; ZT. 67/262: isotype)”. "Nelson, Tophouse Saddle; 4.iii.1968; leg. Horak (ZT, 68/108)."
On soil under Nothofagus (N. fusca, N. cliffortioides), also among Sphagnum, New Zealand.
Pileo -35 mm lato, e convexo campanulato, brunneo-fusco coloribus olivaceis tinctu, squamato-squarroso. Lamellis adnexis, ochraceo-alutaceis dein argillaceis, rubescentibus. Stipite -65 x -5 mm, cylindraceo, apicaliter lanoso, basim versus squamoso-squarroso, pileo concolori, ad basim intense nigro-viride, sicco. Odore grato. Sporis 8.5-11 x 5-6.5 µm, ovoideis vel subreniformibus. Cheilocystidiis cylindraceo-clavatis, numerosis, tenuitunicatis, fibulatis. Habitatio ad terram in silvis nothofagineis. Nova Zeiandia. Typus (PDD, 27121).
The most distinctive macroscopic character of this species is the green-black context at the base of the stipe. As the specific epithet of the New Zealand fungus indicates, this taxon is closely related to I. calamistrata (Fr.) Quel. which, however, differs by having larger spores cheilocystidia.

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Inocybe calamistratoides E. Horak 1978 [1977]
Inocybe calamistratoides E. Horak 1978 [1977]
Inocybe calamistratoides E. Horak 1978 [1977]
Inocybe calamistratoides E. Horak (1978) [1977]
Inocybe calamistratoides E. Horak 1978 [1977]
Inocybe calamistratoides E. Horak
Inocybe calamistratoides E. Horak 1978 [1977]
Inocybe calamistratoides E. Horak (1978) [1977]
Inocybe calamistratoides E. Horak 1978 [1977]
Inocybe calamistratoides E. Horak (1978) [1977]
Inocybe calamistratoides E. Horak 1978 [1977]
Inocybe calamistratoides E. Horak (1978) [1977]
Inocybe calamistratoides E. Horak 1978 [1977]
Inocybe calamistratoides E. Horak (1978) [1977]
Inocybe calamistratoides E. Horak 1978 [1977]
Inocybe calamistratoides E. Horak (1978) [1977]
Inocybe calamistratoides E. Horak 1978 [1977]
Inocybe calamistratoides E. Horak (1978) [1977]
Inocybe calamistratoides E. Horak 1978 [1977]
Inocybe calamistratoides E. Horak 1978 [1977]
Inocybe calamistratoides E. Horak 1978 [1977]

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Inocybe calamistratoides E. Horak 1978 [1977]
New Zealand
Auckland
Inocybe calamistratoides E. Horak 1978 [1977]
New Zealand
Bay of Plenty
Inocybe calamistratoides E. Horak 1978 [1977]
New Zealand
Buller
Inocybe calamistratoides E. Horak 1978 [1977]
New Zealand
Gisborne
Inocybe calamistratoides E. Horak 1978 [1977]
New Zealand
Nelson
Inocybe calamistratoides E. Horak 1978 [1977]
New Zealand
Otago Lakes
Inocybe calamistratoides E. Horak 1978 [1977]
New Zealand
Taupo
Inocybe calamistratoides E. Horak 1978 [1977]
New Zealand
Westland

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taxonomic status
Sequence data on Type collections indicate I. calamistratoides and L. latericia are synonyms
taxonomic status
The tea-tree associated taxon is related but distinct. [JAC]

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1cb18f28-36b9-11d5-9548-00d0592d548c
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1 January 2000
23 December 2019
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