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on the gill face (pleurocystidia) are abundant. They are spindle-shaped with swollen middles, and thick tips that are occasionally encrusted with translucent crystals. They have dimensions of 43–86 by 10–24 μm, with walls that are pale brown to translucent, and up to 3 μm thick. Cystidia on
838:
was coined to reflect that it possessed an anomalous combination of morphological and anatomical features that seemed to span several families of mushrooms, as if it were a mythical mushroom. Its morphological uniqueness and isolation from other mushroom families was later confirmed by molecular
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can readily be differentiated in the field by the long wirelike pseudorhiza extending below the substrate, and microscopically by the much more heavily ornamented limoniform-globose spores and absence of pleurocystidia. Other morphologically similar species include
822:. Fruit bodies appear in autumn, and grow in groups among mosses in moist habitats, such as near the edges of bogs, or under conifers or birch in soil wet from spring flooding. It has been recorded from North America, where it is most common in the
561:
in 1984. They noted, however, that the genus did not fit well in a more restricted concept of the family due to its lack of a germ pore and roughened spore walls. More recently, taxonomic authorities have placed the genus in the family
652:
to adnexed attachment to the stem, although the gills tend to secede (separate from the stem) in maturity. They are initially pallid to whitish in color before turning brownish when the spores mature.
628:
is initially somewhat conical with margins rolled inward, and expands to become bell-shaped or broadly convex in maturity, reaching a diameter of 1–3 cm (0.4–1.2 in). The cap sometimes has an
471:
in 1907, and several times by Smith. When listing the synonyms of the species, Redhead and Smith cited the publication year of Fries's work as 1863 instead of the correct 1861, which rendered their
803:, and Sweden, where it fruits in groups on rotten conifer logs. It has distinct microscopic characteristics, such as a wider range of basidial widths (20–40 μm), and a lack of pleurocystidia.
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generally has a more faded coloration, and produces brownish spore prints lacking purplish tones. The two species can be reliably distinguished by microscopic characteristics, as
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The smooth stem measures 3–5.7 cm (1.2–2.2 in) long by 1–2 mm thick. Yellowish to pale orange near the top and dark reddish brown below, it has tawny
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1339:
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might be confused due to a comparable appearance or similar range and habitat, but microscopic characteristics can be used to reliably distinguish between them.
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region, and Europe, where it is rare, but widespread across the northern part of the continent. In 1938, Smith called the species "extremely rare".
217:
1440:
Handbook to
Additional Fungal Species of Special Concern in the Northwest Forest Plan. General Technical Report PNW-GTR-572. Part 7: Species
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at the base. In maturity the stem turns black from the base upward. In 1907, Morgan noted the stipe to be remarkably similar to that of
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1182:
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basal mycelium. Guzmán, who examined Smith's US collections, suggested that the material might be more appropriately considered a
645:. The cap surface is smooth and polished, and somewhat translucent, such that the radial gill lines can be seen on the margin.
1654:
1251:: A Systematic Revision of the Known Species Including the History, Distribution, and Chemistry of the Hallucinogenic Species
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measuring 2–5.7 cm (0.8–2.2 in) long and 1–2 mm thick. A rare to uncommon species, it is found in northern
45:
1374:
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633:, which is rounded to conical. The color of the cap ranges from dull to bright orange when young, to yellowish-brown (
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has smooth spores and cheilocystidia with thin walls. Owing to its similarly colored cap and habitat amongst mosses,
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The gills are closely spaced, and have two tiers of interspersed lamellulae (short gills). Gills have an
480:
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789:, both of these agarics have smooth spores, yellow chrysocystidia, and lack metuloids. The lookalike
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with acetocarmine solution), often contain a single oil droplet, and measure 6–8.5 by 4–5.5
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1253:. Beihefte Zur Nova Hedwigia. Vol. 74. Vaduz, Liechtenstein: J. Cramer. p. 402.
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of the fruit bodies and spore print color fit the broad concept of that family envisaged by
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regions of North
America and Europe, where it typically fruits in groups, in wet areas of
716:(spore-bearing cells) are club-shaped, four-spored, and measure 24–26 by 6–8.5 μm.
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1340:"The mushroom family Psathyrellaceae: Evidence for large-scale polyphyly of the genus
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the gill edge (cheilocystidia) are roughly the same morphologically, but shorter. The
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968:"Mythicomycetaceae fam. nov. (Agaricineae, Agaricales) for accommodating the genera
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is similar in appearance and shares habitats and a geographical range comparable to
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1452:(Report). United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service. p. S3–81.
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Matheny PB, Curtis JC, Hofstetter V, Aime MC, Moncalvo JM, et al. (2006).
708:. The spore walls are roughened with small points and ridges, and have a small
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that are 1–3 cm (0.4–1.2 in) in diameter. These are supported by
872:(Fr.) Redhead & A.H. Sm., Canadian Journal of Botany, 64(3):643, 1986"
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The mushroom flesh has an odor that ranges from indistinct to somewhat of
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1200:"Validation of combinations with basionyms published by Fries in 1861"
467:; it was subsequently recorded in North America (northwestern USA) by
928:
Enchiridion fungorum in Europa media et prasertim in Gallia vigentium
901:"Hymenomycetes novi vel minus cogniti, in Suecia 1852–1860 observati"
67:
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Castellano MA, Cázares E, Fondrick B, Dreisbach T (January 2003).
1278:(10th ed.). Wallingford, UK: CAB International. p. 457.
1177:. Ann Arbor, Michigan: University of Michigan Press. p. 165.
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679:
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analysis showed it to be most closely allied to this family where
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1301:"Major clades of Agaricales: a multi-locus phylogenetic overview"
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Redhead SA, Smith AH (1986). "Two new genera of agarics based on
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Redhead SA, Ammirati JF, Norvell LL, Vizzini A, Contu M (2011).
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in 1861. Fries described the species from collections made in a
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1338:
Padamsee M, Matheny PB, Dentinger BTM, McLaughlin DJ (2008).
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was circumscribed in 1986 by mycologists Scott
Redhead and
905:Öfversigt Af Kongliga Vetenskaps-Akademiens Förhandlingar
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fungus, and uses plant debris—usually bits of wood—as a
534:, but Redhead and Smith noted that several features of
673:, while its taste is indistinct to faintly bitter. The
931:(in French). Paris, France: O. Doin. p. 114.
1473:. New York, New York: Hafner Publishing. p. 130.
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excluded the taxon from the latter genus in his 1983
1492:
1274:Kirk PM, Cannon PF, Minter DW, Stalpers JA (2008).
725:comprises a layer of radially arranged gelatinized
359:
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1133:"New and unusual agarics from North America—I"
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845:together with another anomalous agaric genus,
588:to the rest of the family. In 2019 the family
520:, based on its roughened spores that lacked a
1084:
1082:
920:
918:
490:history, the species has also been placed in
8:
1168:
1166:
1126:
1124:
894:
892:
483:was subsequently published validly in 2011.
477:International Code of Botanical Nomenclature
1433:
1431:
966:Vizzini A, Consiglio G, Marchett M (2019).
944:Bidrag till Kännedom of Finlands Natur Folk
542:, including spore print color, presence of
479:, although the generic name was valid. The
1480:
549:Redhead and Smith placed the genus in the
546:, stem texture, and tawny basal mycelium.
524:, pale spore print, stem texture, and the
31:
20:
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451:to contain the species originally named
1091:"North American species of Agaricaceae"
878:. International Mycological Association
859:
431:. There are several species with which
398:genus, it contains the single species
208:
1351:Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution
839:analyses resulting in the new family
7:
729:measuring 1–4 μm in diameter.
696:are ovoid (egg-shaped) to somewhat
641:, and the color fades to yellowish-
594:was recognized for the two genera,
538:are inconsistent with placement in
1175:A Field Guide to Western Mushrooms
475:invalid according to the rules of
14:
1670:Taxa named by Alexander H. Smith
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984:Fungal Systematics and Evolution
360:
343:
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412:with shiny yellowish-orange to
1404:a rare agaric in Fennoscandia"
152:) Redhead & A.H.Sm. (2011)
1:
1398:Huhtinen S, Vauras J (1992).
408:in 1861. The fungus produces
677:of the mushroom is unknown.
1660:Monotypic Agaricales genera
1463:Smith AH, Singer R (1964).
1363:10.1016/j.ympev.2007.11.004
733:are present in the hyphae.
700:, binucleate (visible when
224:Mycological characteristics
1686:
1317:10.3852/mycologia.98.6.982
1054:Canadian Journal of Botany
1466:A Monograph of the Genus
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140:
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41:Scientific classification
39:
30:
23:
1143:(1): 20–41 (see p. 38).
807:Habitat and distribution
692:is pale purplish brown.
1276:Dictionary of the Fungi
996:10.3114/fuse.2019.03.05
770:Phaeocollybia attenuata
764:might be confused with
761:Phaeocollybia attenuata
1655:Fungi of North America
1402:Mythicomyces corneipes
1050:Phaeocollybia perplexa
870:Mythicomyces corneipes
812:Mythicomyces corneipes
748:Mythicomyces corneipes
685:
621:
536:Mythicomyces corneipes
401:Mythicomyces corneipes
213:Mythicomyces corneipes
143:Mythicomyces corneipes
683:
637:) in maturity. It is
615:
404:, first described by
1446:Phaeocollybia fallax
1421:10.29203/ka.1992.287
1095:Journal of Mycology
1089:Morgan AP. (1907).
1046:Psilocybe corneipes
978:Simocybe parvispora
792:Galerina sideroides
743:Stagnicola perplexa
663:Marasmius cohaerens
469:Andrew Price Morgan
189:Psilocybe corneipes
1173:Smith AH. (1975).
1131:Smith AH. (1938).
925:Quélet L. (1886).
899:Fries EM. (1861).
686:
622:
616:A collection from
457:Elias Magnus Fries
453:Agaricus corneipes
449:Alexander H. Smith
429:coniferous forests
177:Geophila corneipes
169:Agaricus corneipes
1637:
1636:
1622:Open Tree of Life
1486:Taxon identifiers
1442:Gyromitra montana
1285:978-0-85199-826-8
1260:978-3-7682-5474-8
842:Mythicomycetaceae
824:Pacific Northwest
787:M. corneipes
782:H. elongatum
766:M. corneipes
731:Clamp connections
591:Mythicomycetaceae
433:M. corneipes
392:Mythicomycetaceae
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206:Species of fungus
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108:Mythicomycetaceae
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1373:. Archived from
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1650:Fungi of Europe
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473:new combination
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506:Petter Karsten
465:Alsike, Sweden
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