Omphalia anthiceps sensu Massee 1899 [1898]
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Omphalia anthiceps sensu Massee, Trans. & Proc. New Zealand Inst. 31 316 (1899 [1898])
Nomenclature
Massee
Massee
1899
1898
316
misapplication
ICN
Omphalia anthiceps sensu Massee 1899 [1898]
species
Omphalia anthiceps
Classification
Descriptions
Omphalia anthiceps sensu Massee 1899 [1898]
Omphalia ? anthiceps Berkeley and Curtis (8, 16) Fig. 2 = Cystoderma clastotrichum (Stevenson) Horak
The microscopical as well as macroscopical characters of the collection (COLENSO b 1023) correspond in all details with this common New Zealand species of Cystoderma, which was originally described as Baeospora clastotricha Stevenson (see there).
Omphalia anthiceps sensu Massee 1899 [1898]
Densely tufted ; pileus deeply umbilicate, often somewhat umbonate but the umbo sunk in the central depression, thin, even, glabrous, white, disc tinged brown, 1-1.5 cm. broad; gills adnato-decurrent, distant, rather broad, white ; spores subglobose, 4-5 µ diameter; stem 1-1.5 cm. long, slender, glabrous, white, hollow.
New Zealand. Cuba.
Densely caespitose, on decaying logs.
Distinguished by the much-crowded habit, and the white pileus having the centre depressed and tinged brown.
Taxonomic concepts
Omphalia anthiceps sensu Massee 1899 [1898]
Omphalia anthiceps sensu Massee (1899) [1898]
Omphalia anthiceps sensu Massee 1899 [1898]
Omphalia anthiceps sensu Massee (1899) [1898]
Omphalia anthiceps sensu Massee 1899 [1898]
Omphalia anthiceps sensu Massee (1899) [1898]
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15 April 2001
10 July 2001