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Hypholoma sp. 'Totaranui (PDD 105777)' J.A. Cooper ined.
Hypholoma sp. 'Totaranui (PDD 105777)' J.A. Cooper ined.
Nomenclature
J.A. Cooper ined.
J.A. Cooper ined.
invalidly published
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species
Hypholoma sp. 'Totaranui (PDD 105777)'
Classification
Associations
Descriptions
Pileus convex, then becoming almost plane, obtuse, even, smooth, slightly viscid when moist, honey-colour, disc reddish or with a reddish tinge all over, paler round the margin, becoming entirely pale, 2.5-8 cm. across; flesh thin, coloured like the pileus, white when dry; gills adnate, thin, crowded, about 4 mm. broad, yellowish-white, sometimes with a tinge of green, dry; spores broadly elliptical, ferruginous-brown, 10 x 6 µ; stem 6-12 cm. long, 2-8 mm. thick, often wavy, equal, rooting, adpressedly fibrillose, pale above, reddish-brown below, hollow.
Dannevirke, New Zealand. Europe.
On rotten trunks.
Caespitose or gregarious; somewhat resembling Hypholoma fasciculare, but distinguished by the long rooting base of the stem and the absence of a bitter taste.
Taxonomic concepts
Agaricus inopus sensu Colenso (1894) [1893]
Agaricus inopus sensu Colenso (1894) [1893]
Flammula inopus sensu Massee (1899) [1898]
Flammula inopus sensu Massee (1899) [1898]
Flammula inopus sensu Massee (1899) [1898]
Flammula inopus sensu Massee (1899) [1898]
Flammula inopus sensu Massee (1899) [1898]
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Notes
taxonomic status
previously as H. subviride cf.
Metadata
d0a8d269-f138-4892-aa42-6c42ee022822
scientific name
Names_Fungi
28 April 2023