Tricholoma sect. Caligata
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.549.1.2 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7510553 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03F287F3-FFB8-FF8B-A0A0-74C7F4DAFC4E |
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Plazi |
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Tricholoma sect. Caligata |
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Key to known species in Tricholoma sect. Caligata
1. Clamps present but rare ............................................................................................................................................... T. tianshanense View in CoL
1. Clamps absent or not observed...........................................................................................................................................................2
2. Basidia 22–38 × 4.5–6.5 µm, narrowly clavate, mostly 2–4 sterigmata .............................................................. T. mesoamericanum View in CoL
2. Basidia narrowly clavate, 4 sterigmata...............................................................................................................................................3
3. Basidiospores inamyloid ......................................................................................................................................... T. fulvocastaneum View in CoL
3. Basidiospores nonamyloid or unknown .............................................................................................................................................4
4. Basidiospores 5–7.5 × 3.5–5.5 μm, white in mass, ellipsoidal to subglobose ............................................................. T. magnivelare View in CoL
4. Basidiospores broadly ellipsoid..........................................................................................................................................................5
5. Odour strong, like that Inocybe corydalina View in CoL , taste sweetish-bitter to bitter ...................................................................... T. caligatum View in CoL
5. Odour different ...................................................................................................................................................................................6
6. Sweet citrus fruit odor and raw green bean flavor .............................................................................................................. T. colposii View in CoL
6. Fragrant, distinctive............................................................................................................................................................................7
7. Pileus up to 210 mm diam, convex or broadly umbonate when young, expanding to plano-convex, at first whitish, disc and fibrils becoming ochraceous to brownish with age............................................................................................................... T. murrillianum View in CoL
7. Pileus up to 100 mm diam, hemispherical to convex.........................................................................................................................8
8. Pileus surface white to pale creamy when young, brown to brownish-ochraceous with age ........................................ T. anatolicum View in CoL
8. Pileus surface fibrillose-scales scales.................................................................................................................................................9
9. Lamellae emarginate, with even to somewhat eroded edges, at first whitish, with age sometimes with orange brown spots, rather close to medium spaced.......................................................................................................................................................... T. ilkkae View in CoL
9. Lamellae close, straight, whitish, anastomosing ..............................................................................................................................10
10. Stipe 6–15 cm long, with a persistent but fairly inconspicuous annulus on the upper part, below the ring concolorous with the pileus, with dark brown, thin appressed scales................................................................................................................ T. dulciolens View in CoL
10. Stipe 6–10 cm long, 1.2–1.6 diam, cylindrical, solid with a cottony-woolly annulus on the upper part, below the ring brown, thin appressed scales........................................................................................................................................................ T. bakamatsutake View in CoL
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