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Inocybe leptospermi (E. Horak) Garrido 1988

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Inocybe leptospermi (E. Horak) Garrido 1988
Inocybe leptospermi (E. Horak) Garrido 1988

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Indigenous, non-endemic
Present
New Zealand
Political Region
Also present in Australia

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(E. Horak) Garrido
E. Horak
Garrido
1988
177
ICN
NZ
species
Inocybe leptospermi

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leptospermi

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New Zealand; "Stewart Island, Long Hairy Bay; 18.iii.1969, leg. Horak" (PDD, 27117: holotype; ZT, 69/152; isotype). "Mt Egmont, National Park, Dawson Falls; 19.vi.1968, leg. Horak" (ZT, 68/570). "Fjordland, National Park, Lake Te Anau, Middle Fjord, Junction Burn; 3.iv.1969, leg. Horak" (ZT, 69/227). "Auckland, Rangitoto Island; 6.vi. 1972, leg. Dinghy" (PDD, 30214).
Pileus-35 mm diam., conico-convex, campanulate to umbonate-expanded; grey-brown, hazel-brown to dark brown, yellow tints absent; umbo smooth later squamose, fibrillose to rimose towards the margin, often splitting; subviscid when wet, veil remnants absent. Lamellae adnate, adnexed to almost free, crowded (1-7), ventricose; whitish or grey when young turning beige-grey, with white fimbriate edges. Stipe 25-50 x 3-5 mm, cylindrical with marginate bulb (-11 mm diam.); whitish soon turning pink or reddish brown, bulb white outside; pruinate, no veil remnants dry, solid, single in groups. Context brownish in pileus, reddish brown in stipe. Odour not distinctive.
Spores 8-10 x 6-8 µm, nodulose, knobs conspicuous. Basidia 22-30 x 6-8 µm, 4-spored. Cheilo-cystidia 30-45 x 12-18 µm, ovate to subfusoid, metuloid (membrane -4 µm diam.), encrusted, hyaline. Pleurocystidia 32-60 x 15-25 µm, otherwise like cheilocystidia, also caulocystidia. Cuticle a cutis of cylindrical hyphae (4-14 µm diam.), encrusted with yellow-brown pigment. Clamp connections numerous.
On soil under Leptospermum scoparium. New Zealand.
Pileo -35 mm lato, conico dein ex umbonato-convexo campanulato; brunneo vel umbrino; fibrilloso-squamoso marginem versus rimoso, sicco. Lamellis adnatis vel subliberis, e griseo argillaceogriseis. Stipite -50 X -5 mm, cylindraceo, ad basim marginato-bulboso vel napiformi, ex albido carneo brunneolo, pruinoso, sicco. Odore nullo. Sporis 8-10 x 6-8 µm, nodulosis. Cystidiis ovato-fusoideis, crasse tunicatis, incrustatis. Habitatio ad terram sub Leptospermo. Nova Zeiandia. Typus (PDD, 27117).
This species is common under Leptospermum scoparium (and probably also L. ericoides) under different ecological conditions. The most distinctive characters are the rather small, metuloid and crystal-bearing cheilo- and pleurocystidia.

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Astrosporina leptospermi E. Horak (1978) [1977]
Astrosporina leptospermi E. Horak (1978) [1977]
Inocybe leptospermi (E. Horak) Garrido 1988
Inocybe leptospermi (E. Horak) Garrido 1988
Inocybe leptospermi (E. Horak) Garrido 1988
Inocybe leptospermi (E. Horak) Garrido 1988
Inocybe leptospermi (E. Horak) Garrido (1988)
Inocybe leptospermi (E. Horak) Garrido 1988
Inocybe leptospermi (E. Horak) Garrido
Inocybe leptospermi (E. Horak) Garrido 1988
Inocybe leptospermi (E. Horak) Garrido (1988)
Inocybe leptospermi (E. Horak) Garrido 1988
Inocybe leptospermi (E. Horak) Garrido 1988
Inocybe leptospermi (E. Horak) Garrido 1988

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Inocybe leptospermi (E. Horak) Garrido 1988
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1cb1b3bb-36b9-11d5-9548-00d0592d548c
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1 January 2001
9 March 2010
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