Hemimycena species
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.177.1.4 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/671887B9-FFEF-A433-AA85-FCCBFA31FB71 |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Hemimycena species |
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Key to Hemimycena species from Argentina
1 Lamellae venose or very narrow, extremely distant. Pleuro and/or cheilocystidia absent......................................... H. subtropicalis View in CoL
- Lamellae more developed. Pleuro and/or cheilocystidia present .......................................................................................................2
2- Spores smaller, 4–5 × 3.7–5 µm ........................................................................................................................................ H. cretacea View in CoL
- Spores larger spores, more than 6 µm long ........................................................................................................................................3
3- Pileus usually larger, up to 30 mm diám. Pleurocystidia 53–91 × 11–20 µm, lageniform to fusiform ........ H. pleurolongicystidiata
- Pileus less than 15 mm diam. Pleurocystidia absent ..........................................................................................................................4
4- Growing in subtropical forest. Cheilocystidia cylindrical to filiform, 27–63 × 4–8.5 µm ............................................ H. truncicola View in CoL
- Growing in Andino-patagonic Forests. Cheilocystidia different........................................................................................................5
5- Pileus 5–14 mm diam., cheilocystidia ventricose to cylindrical, with a capitulate apex, 16–30 × 2–6.7 µm............... H. patagonica View in CoL
- Pileus 2–7 mm diam., cheilocystidia subulate, with acute apex, 22–50 x 4.5–6 µm...................................................... H. nothofagi View in CoL
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