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Gymnopus cockaynei (G. Stev.) J.A. Cooper & P. Leonard 2012

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Gymnopus cockaynei (G. Stev.) J.A. Cooper & P. Leonard 2012
Gymnopus cockaynei (G. Stev.) J.A. Cooper & P. Leonard 2012

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Endemic
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New Zealand
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J.A. Cooper & P. Leonard
G. Stev.
(G. Stev.) J.A. Cooper & P. Leonard
2012
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Gymnopus cockaynei

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cockaynei

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Marasmius cockaynei Stevenson (29 4) Fig. 4 = Collybiopsis cockaynei (Stevenson) comb. nov. (Basionym: M. cockaynei Stevenson, Kew Bull. 19: 39, 1964)

All microsopical characters clearly indicate that this fungus belongs to Collybiopsis. Cuticle of pileus consists of diverticulate cells, with clamp connections. The spores are elliptical or sligthly comma-like, hyaline, neither amyloid nor dextrinoid, smooth, 7.5-10 X 3-3.5 µ. Diverticulate cheilo- and caulocystidia present.

Pileus 0.5-2 cm diam., hygrophanous, testaceous becoming pinkish fawn with testaceous blotches, plano-convex to plane, thin, dry, velvety. Gills adnexed, moderately distant, pinkish fawn. Stipe 2-5 cm x 1-2 mm, dark testaceous above, base covered with pinkish fawn mycelium, hollow, tough. Spores 7-9 x 3-3.5 µm, non-amyloid, thin-walled. Hymenophoral trama weakly pseudo-amyloid; hyphae 5 µm diam. with clamp connections. Cuticle of moderately loosely woven hyphae 5 µm diam., with clamp connections, with hymenial-like surface.
Attached to fallen twigs, Dun Mt., Nelson 25.4.1959, Stevenson, & groups attached to Leptospermum litter, Otari Gardens, 7.6.1958, Stevenson (type).
Pileus 0.5-2 cm diam., hygrophanus, testaceus, deinde puniceo-hinnuleus plagis testaceis notatus, plano-convexus usque planus, tenuis, siccus, velutinus. Lamellae adnexae, modice distantes, puniceo-hinnuleae. Stipes 2-5 cm x 1-2 mm, superne fusco-testaceus, basi mycelio puniceo-hinnuleo obductus, cavus, tenax. Sporae 7-9 x 3-3.5 µm, haud amyloideae, parietibus tenuibus. Trama hymenophoralis aegre pseudo-amyloidea, hyphis 5 µm diam. fibulatis. Cuticula ex hyphis modice laxe intertextis 5 µm diam. fibulatis sistens, superficie hymenioidea.
The Otari Gardens were established by Cockayne.
Typus: Stevenson 1374.

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Collybia cockaynei (G. Stev.) Desjardin & E. Horak 1997
Collybia cockaynei (G. Stev.) Desjardin & E. Horak 1997
Gymnopus cockaynei (G. Stev.) J.A. Cooper & P. Leonard 2012
Collybiopsis cockaynei (G. Stev.) E. Horak
Gymnopus cockaynei (G. Stev.) J.A. Cooper & P. Leonard 2012
Collybiopsis cockaynei (G. Stev.) E. Horak (1971)
Gymnopus cockaynei (G. Stev.) J.A. Cooper & P. Leonard 2012
Gymnopus cockaynei (G. Stev.) J.A. Cooper & P. Leonard
Gymnopus cockaynei (G. Stev.) J.A. Cooper & P. Leonard 2012
Marasmius cockaynei G. Stev. 1964
Gymnopus cockaynei (G. Stev.) J.A. Cooper & P. Leonard 2012

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Gymnopus cockaynei (G. Stev.) J.A. Cooper & P. Leonard 2012
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23 January 2012
23 February 2023
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