Rhodocybe sect. Rhodocybe
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.255.1.3 |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13675304 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03FAD01D-BA03-A974-D0A3-FAF8FA5CFE8A |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Rhodocybe sect. Rhodocybe |
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Key to the European species of Rhodocybe sect. Rhodocybe
1. Pileipellis with numerous globose elements................. R. praesidentialis Consiglio, Contu, M. Roy, Selosse & Vizzini (2007: 26) View in CoL
‒ Pileipellis consisting only of cylindrical hyphae without globose or inflated elements....................................................................2
2. Spores subglobose to broadly ellipsoid..............................................................................................................................................3
‒ Spores ellipsoid to amygdaliform.......................................................................................................................................................4
3. Spores (5‒)5.5‒6.5(‒7.6) × (4.2‒)4.5‒5.5(‒6) μm, Q = 1.16‒1.38, pileus up to 55 mm broad, context unchanging when bruised, lamellae medium crowded, grey to brown .......................................................................................... R. formosa View in CoL (= R. minutispora View in CoL )
‒ Spores 5.7‒8 × 4.5‒5.9 μm, Q = 1.1‒1.5, pileus up to 25 mm broad, context darkening to blackish when old or bruised, lamellae quite distant, dark grey ............................................................................................................................................. R. griseonigrella View in CoL
4. Light blue to violaceous tinges present at least at stipe apex and well-developed cylindrical caulocystidia ................. R. ardosiaca View in CoL
‒ Stipe without violaceous tinges and caulocystidia.............................................................................................................................5
5. Basidiomes slender, fragile, conical-convex pileus with argillaceous to pale brown tinges (white in var. virgineopusilla ), unpleasant smell and taste (like rotten fish), large spores, 7.5‒10 × 4.5‒5.5 μm....................................................................... R. obtusatula View in CoL
‒ Basidiomes less fragile, with different smell and smaller spores.......................................................................................................6
6. Pileus at first covered with abundant white pruina (as a micaceous sheen).......................................................................................7
‒ Pileus without white pruina................................................................................................................................................................9
7. Pileus 6–18 mm broad, conico-convex to conical, with a broad obtuse umbo, bright yellow-brown, dark brown at centre, not cracked, lamellae yellow-brown...................................... Clitopilus djellouliae Contu, Vizzini, P. Roux & Guy Garcia (2011: 158) View in CoL
‒ Pileus 4–30 mm broad, convex, soon convex-depressed, without umbo, dark grey, greysh- brown, minutely cracked, lamellae grey.....................................................................................................................................................................................................8
8. Pseudocystidia abundant, 40–70 × 6–8 μm......................................................................................................................... R. caelata View in CoL
‒ Pseudocystidia rare, 30–40 × 3–4 μm .................................................................................................................................... R. dubia View in CoL
9. Pileus blackish brown, spores, 6.8‒9 × (5.7‒)6.2‒7.5 μm and large basidia, 32‒44 × 9.5‒13.5 μm, pseudocystidia up to 13 μm wide, filled with colourless contents in KOH, and growth in dwarf shrubs in tundra .............................................. R. finnmarchiae View in CoL
‒ Not as above.....................................................................................................................................................................................10
10. Spores oblong to subfusiform, Q = 1.7‒2.1............................................ Clitopilus marinaensis Vila, Contu & F. Caball. (2009: 9) View in CoL .
‒ Spores ellipsoid or amygdaliform, Q ≤ 1.7......................................................................................................................................11
11. Pileus 10‒15 mm broad, spores ellipsoid, pseudocystidia non-septate with strongly dextrinoid contents..................... R. oss-emeri
‒ Pileus 20‒30 mm broad, spores amygdaliform, rare uniseptate pseudocystidia present, pseudocystidia with only weakly dextrinoid contents.............................................................................................................................................................................. R. brunnea View in CoL
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