Hygrophorus, Fr., 1836
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.579.3.4 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7555416 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/E87A87B3-FFF4-F023-FF6E-2EFE55B1F945 |
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Key to the known species of Hygrophorus View in CoL View at ENA subgenus Colorai from China
1. Cheilocystidia and pleurocystidia absent ...........................................................................................................................................2
1. Cheilocystidia and pleurocystidia present ..........................................................................................................................................3
2. Pileus surface dry, raw umber to pale ochre...................................................................................................................... H. robustus View in CoL
2. Pileus surface glutinous, dark yellow or olivaceous brown ...................................................................................... H. viridiflavidus
3. Floccules at the stipe apex absent.......................................................................................................................................................4
3. Floccules at the stipe apex present ...................................................................................................................................................13
4. Stipe apex has an annular zone...........................................................................................................................................................5
4. Stipe apex has none annular zone.......................................................................................................................................................7
5. Pileus blackish-brown to brown ...................................................................................................................................... H. annulatus View in CoL
5. Pileus light yellow to yellow ..............................................................................................................................................................6
6. Pileus plane, with a broad small umbo........................................................................................................................... H. esculentus View in CoL
6. Pileus plane, with a depressed center ................................................................................................................................ H. xiangjun View in CoL
7. Pileus has reddish to purplish tinge ....................................................................................................................................................8
7. Pileus has brown tinge......................................................................................................................................................................11
8. Pileus> 15 cm diam.; basidiospores small, 5.5–7 × 3.5–4.8 μm .................................................................................... H. orientalis View in CoL
8. Pileus <15 cm diam.; basidiospores slightly large ............................................................................................................................9
9. Pileus> 10 cm diam.; associated with Fagaceae View in CoL ..............................................................................................................................10
9. Pileus <10 cm diam.; probably associated with Ericaceae View in CoL or Theaceae View in CoL .........................................................................................12
10. Pileus applanate, context thick (up to 2.4 cm .................................................................................................................. H. deliciosus View in CoL
10. Pileus wavy and uplifted, context thin (0.4–0.9 cm .................................................................................................... H. qinggangjun View in CoL
11. Pileus broadly convex or flat, slender basidia (41–57 × 6–10 μm)..................................................................................... H. alpinus View in CoL
11. Pileus plane with a small umbo, shorter and wider basidia (33–45 × 8–11 μm................................................. H. pseudohypothejus View in CoL
12. Basidiospores broad ellipsoid, Qm = 1.48, surface bacillate ornamentation .............................................................. H. parvirussula View in CoL
12. Basidiospores narrow ellipsoid, Qm = 1.86, surface smooth...................................................................................... H. yunnanensis View in CoL
13. Odor sweetish, reminiscent of bitter almonds ..................................................................................................................................14
13. Odor indistinct ..................................................................................................................................................................................15
14. Associated with Picea spp. ..................................................................................................................................... H. agathosmoides View in CoL
14. Associated with Pinus spp. ............................................................................................................................................ H. pinophilus View in CoL
15. Habitat in broad-leaved forests....................................................................................................................................... H. atrofuscus View in CoL
15. Habitat in mixed broadleaf-conifer tree forests................................................................................................................................16
16. Pileus 4–7cm diam., yellowish-brown to brown, margin wavy and ruffled like the hem of a skirt ........................... H. brunneiceps View in CoL
16. Pileus 3–4.5 cm diam., applanate, margin usually uplifted at maturity; fawn-colored to yellowish-brown near the margin, brown at centre ............................................................................................................................................................................... H. habaensis View in CoL
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