Marasmius insititius Fr. 1838
Details
Marasmius insititius Fr., Epicr. Syst. Mycol. 386 (1838)
Marasmius insititius Fr. 1838
Nomenclature
Fr.
Fr.
1838
386
dubious name
ICN
Marasmius insititius Fr. 1838
species
Marasmius insititius
Classification
Descriptions
Marasmius insititius Fr. 1838
Pileus membranaceous, pliant, convex, then plane, often slightly umbilicate, not polished, at length coarsely grooved or plicate, pale yellowish-brown, becoming whitish, 1-1.5 cm. across; gills broadly adnate, becoming narrower in front, distant, simple, unequal, pallid, then white; spores 4 x 2.5 µ; stem 2-3 cm. long, thin, equal, horny, minutely floccose or scurfy, fistulose, slightly attenuated at the base and abruptly piercing the matrix, coloured like the pileus, or sometimes whitish.
Dannevirke, New Zealand. Europe, United States.
On dead fallen leaves and twigs.
Distinguished from allies by the coarsely grooved pileus and scurfy stem.
Taxonomic concepts
Marasmius insititius Fr. 1838
Marasmius insititius Fr. (1838)
Marasmius insititius Fr. 1838
Global name resources
Notes
taxonomic status
nom. dub.
Metadata
b09b05b9-8031-11d5-bebb-00508bca8de8
scientific name
Names_Fungi
24 July 2001
13 October 2008