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Conocybe pubescens sensu A.E. Bell 1983

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Conocybe pubescens sensu A.E. Bell 1983

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A.E. Bell
A.E. Bell
1983
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Conocybe pubescens sensu A.E. Bell 1983
species
Conocybe pubescens

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pubescens

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Conocybe pubescens sensu A.E. Bell 1983

The basidiospores of C. pubescens in Bell (as 'sensu Richardson & Watling' ) is given as 8-9 x 5-6 µm when Richardson & Watling (1968) give 'Basidiospores larger over 15 µm long x up to 10 µm broad'; see Watling, 1982. With no further details the species figured by Bell (1983) can neither be determined, nor placed in either sect. Pilosellae or sect. Farinosae. We can only think that the couplet in the key has been switched giving C. pubescens the small spore-size, whilst C. rickenii was given spores 17-20 x 10-13 µm.

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Conocybe pubescens sensu A.E. Bell 1983
Conocybe pubescens sensu A.E. Bell (1983)
Conocybe pubescens sensu A.E. Bell 1983
Conocybe pubescens sensu A.E. Bell (1983)
Conocybe pubescens sensu A.E. Bell 1983
Conocybe pubescens sensu A.E. Bell (1983)
Conocybe pubescens sensu A.E. Bell 1983
Conocybe pubescens sensu A.E. Bell (1983)
Conocybe pubescens sensu A.E. Bell 1983
Conocybe pubescens sensu A.E. Bell (1983)
Conocybe pubescens sensu A.E. Bell 1983
Conocybe pubescens sensu A.E. Bell 1983
Conocybe pubescens sensu A.E. Bell (1983)

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Conocybe pubescens sensu A.E. Bell 1983
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as 'sensu Richardson & Watling'

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1cb1d3a2-36b9-11d5-9548-00d0592d548c
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29 March 2001
16 January 2019
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