Marasmius vaillantii (Pers.) Fr. 1838
Details
Marasmius vaillantii (Pers.) Fr., Epicr. Syst. Mycol. 380 (1838)
Nomenclature
(Pers.) Fr.
Pers.
Fr.
1838
380
ICN
species
Marasmius vaillantii
Classification
Descriptions
Marasmius vaillantii (Pers.) Fr. 1838
Pileus thin, pliant, at first convex, soon flattened and more or less depressed at the disc, marked with radiating ridges, whitish, 1.6-2.5 cm. across when expanded; gills adnate, but from their triangular form appearing somewhat decurrent, broad, distant, distinct, simple, white; spores elliptical, 10 x 6 µ ; stem about 2.5 cm. long, thickened upwards, glabrous, bay, shining, apex paler, base blackish, naked, penetrating the substance upon which it is growing.
Dannevirke, New Zealand. Europe, United States.
On dead wood, fallen twigs, leaves, &c.
Inodorous. Small, tough, dry. Marasmius impudicus differs in the purplish stem becoming covered with white velvety down when,dry.
Taxonomic concepts
Marasmius vaillantii (Pers.) Fr. 1838
Marasmius vaillantii (Pers.) Fr. (1838)
Global name resources
Metadata
ca311006-80d5-11d5-bebb-00508bca8de8
scientific name
Names_Fungi
25 July 2001
25 August 2021