Tubaria inquilina sensu Massee 1899 [1898]
Details
Tubaria inquilina sensu Massee, Trans. & Proc. New Zealand Inst. 31 299 (1899 [1898])
Tubaria inquilina sensu Massee 1899 [1898]
Nomenclature
Massee
Massee
1899
1898
299
dubious name, misapplication
ICN
Tubaria inquilina sensu Massee 1899 [1898]
species
Tubaria inquilina
Classification
Descriptions
Tubaria inquilina sensu Massee 1899 [1898]
Pileus 1-2 cm. across, membrauaceous, convex, then plane, at length more or less umbonate, hygrophanous, glabrous, slightly viscid, striate when moist, livid brown, tawny or hoary tan when dry; gills slightly decurrent, very broad behind, triangular, rather distant, brownish-tan, then umber; spores elliptical, dusky ferruginous, 8 x 4 µ; stem about 2.5 cm. long, about 2 mm. thick, thinner towards the base, tough, bay, covered at first with whitish fibrils and with white down at the base, hollow, often flexuous.
New Zealand. New South Wales, Europe.
On twigs, chips, &c., lying on the ground.
Closely allied to Tubaria crobula; smaller, pileus striate when moist, glabrous from the. first, and stem soon glabrous are the principal distinctive features.
Taxonomic concepts
Agaricus inquilinus sensu Colenso (1887) [1886]
Agaricus inquilinus sensu Colenso (1887) [1886]
Tubaria inquilina sensu Massee 1899 [1898]
Tubaria inquilina sensu Massee 1899 [1898]
Tubaria inquilina sensu Massee (1899) [1898]
Tubaria inquilina sensu Massee 1899 [1898]
Tubaria inquilina sensu Massee (1899) [1898]
Tubaria inquilina sensu Massee 1899 [1898]
Notes
taxonomic status
no material, could be a number of Deconica spp. [JAC]
Metadata
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scientific name
Names_Fungi
23 March 2001
22 September 2013