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Flammula vinosa sensu Massee 1899 [1898]

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Flammula vinosa sensu Massee, Trans. & Proc. New Zealand Inst. 31 303 (1899 [1898])
Flammula vinosa sensu Massee 1899 [1898]

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Indigenous
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New Zealand
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Massee
Massee
1899
1898
303
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Flammula vinosa sensu Massee 1899 [1898]
species
Flammula vinosa

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Flammula vinosa sensu Massee 1899 [1898]

Pileus 2-4 cm. broad, centre very fleshy, becoming very thin at the margin, flesh white, convex, then expanded, at length often depressed and flexuous or wavy at the margin, dry, minutely flocculose, obscure rusty-cinnamon, usually with a tinge of purple; gills crowded, decurrent, simple, narrow, yellowish, then rusty; spores pale -umber, 5 x 3 µ; stem about 2.5 cm. long, 5-6 mm. thick, equal or thickened at the base, pale, delicately flocculose, solid.
New Zealand. Victoria, Europe.
On the ground.

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Agaricus vinosus sensu Colenso (1893) [1892]
Flammula vinosa sensu Massee 1899 [1898]
Flammula vinosa sensu Massee 1899 [1898]
Flammula vinosa sensu Massee (1899) [1898]
Flammula vinosa sensu Massee 1899 [1898]
Flammula vinosa sensu Massee (1899) [1898]
Flammula vinosa sensu Massee 1899 [1898]
Flammula vinosa sensu Massee (1899) [1898]
Flammula vinosa sensu Massee 1899 [1898]
Flammula vinosa sensu Massee (1899) [1898]
Flammula vinosa sensu Massee 1899 [1898]
Flammula vinosa sensu Massee (1899) [1898]
Flammula vinosa sensu Massee 1899 [1898]

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taxonomic status
no material found, and taxonomic position uncertain

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scientific name
Names_Fungi
16 March 2001
13 August 2008
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